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Annika Wooton, recognized nationally for her speed painting talent, has rapidly become a sought-after artist in live event entertainment. Specializing in creating vibrant paintings in real-time, Wooton's work spans brand activations, conferences, NBA and WNBA halftime shows, college events, and more worldwide.
Wooton first gained public attention as Miss Kansas 2019 and 2020, where her unique talent in speed painting, including a notable 90-second portrait of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, distinguished her during her tenure. This achievement contributed to her Top 15 placement at the 2020 Miss America Competition and earned her a non-finalist talent award.
Wooton has expanded her professional footprint over the last few years. Her live performances captivate audiences across various platforms, from sports arenas to corporate events, showcasing her ability to blend artistry with entertainment seamlessly.
Aside from her art, Wooton also engages in motivational speaking and serves as a consultant and mentor with Crown the Nation. In partnership with Juven Nava, she provides individually tailored coaching plans, guiding young women through their pageant journeys. Her initiative, Beyond the Crown, focuses on coaching pageant competitors toward discovering their purpose and defining success on their own terms.
Annika Wooton remains at the forefront of the live event entertainment industry, continuously pushing the boundaries of speed painting and its place in modern art and audience engagement.
To learn more about Annika, check out her website or follow her on social media @annikawooton
Thanks for listening and give us a follow on social media @threecheeseblendpod
Annika Wooton, recognized nationally for her speed painting talent, has rapidly become a sought-after artist in live event entertainment. Specializing in creating vibrant paintings in real-time, Wooton's work spans brand activations, conferences, NBA and WNBA halftime shows, college events, and more worldwide.
Wooton first gained public attention as Miss Kansas 2019 and 2020, where her unique talent in speed painting, including a notable 90-second portrait of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, distinguished her during her tenure. This achievement contributed to her Top 15 placement at the 2020 Miss America Competition and earned her a non-finalist talent award.
Wooton has expanded her professional footprint over the last few years. Her live performances captivate audiences across various platforms, from sports arenas to corporate events, showcasing her ability to blend artistry with entertainment seamlessly.
Aside from her art, Wooton also engages in motivational speaking and serves as a consultant and mentor with Crown the Nation. In partnership with Juven Nava, she provides individually tailored coaching plans, guiding young women through their pageant journeys. Her initiative, Beyond the Crown, focuses on coaching pageant competitors toward discovering their purpose and defining success on their own terms.
Annika Wooton remains at the forefront of the live event entertainment industry, continuously pushing the boundaries of speed painting and its place in modern art and audience engagement.
To learn more about Annika, check out her website or follow her on social media @annikawooton
Thanks for listening and give us a follow on social media @threecheeseblendpod