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The Stingray Naming Saga Continues

  • Jennifer Jones
  • Nov 11
  • 1 min read

The exhibition at the Midwest City Library has officially wrapped up, and our mysterious stingray received quite a bit of attention not just for its fresh new background but for its ongoing identity crisis!


Several great name suggestions came in, including:


Mr. Neddercracker

Mr. Polka Dots

Dotsy

Calypso

Sprinkles

Polka Dot Pete, and

Ocean Floor Pancake


Love the creativity!


But the story isn’t over yet. The artwork has arrived at the Mustang Library, and it is continuing its journey and its search for the perfect name.


A New Look, A New Name


The stingray went through a serious update and now deserves an equally exciting new name. This is all part of our ongoing Stingray Naming Contest, fun way for art lovers to participate and leave their mark on a piece of artwork.


Don’t miss your chance to be part of this creative adventure!


Join the Stingray Naming Saga


Stingray before its facelift.
Stingray painting before the remake.

If you haven’t had your say yet, there’s still time to help this stingray find its true identity. Drop by the Mustang Library this month and take a gander at the new and improved stingray. Then, head back here and add your name suggestion in the comments. Who knows? Your idea might be the one!


What would you name this stingray?


Stop by to see artwork in person at the Mustang Library this November, then share your suggestion in the comments below to be part of the Stingray Naming Contest!

New and improved stingray background.
New and improved background for stingray





Thanks for reading The 3rd Flamingo—a blog for art lovers, creative wanderers, and anyone who’s ever made a beautiful mess.

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Jennifer Jones, “The Third Flamingo,” is an Oklahoma City–based artist whose award‑winning, whimsical paintings bring insects, flamingos, and wild creatures to life with bold, vibrant colors. After a career as a real‑estate attorney, she channeled her childhood imagination into expressive canvases that spark joy and wonder in every brushstroke.

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