domingo, 24 de junho de 2012

Watercolor Magazine's "What do YOU Love?" Competition - Call for Artists - Deadline: August 6, 2012


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Watercolor Magazine's
"What do YOU Love?" Competition
Call for Artists - Deadline: August 6, 2012


Enter your original  artwork in watercolor, acrylic, gouache, casein, egg tempera, or ink and brush in Watercolor Magazine's "What do YOU Love?" Competition.

Awards:

Grand Prize Winner will be included in American Artist's 75th Anniversary Exhibition, held in 2013 at the Salmagundi Club, in New York City. Grand Prize Winner will be featured in an article in Watercolor magazine and also receive a one-year subscription to Watercolor!

First Runner Up - $500 cash! Winning artwork featured in 
Watercolor magazine.
An article in 
Watercolor magazine. A one-year subscription to Watercolor!

Second Runner Up - $300 cash! Winning artwork featured in Watercolor magazine. An article in Watercolor magazine. A one-year subscription to 
Watercolor!

Third Runner Up - $200 cash! Winning artwork featured in 
Watercolor magazine. An article in Watercolor! magazine. A one-year subscription to Watercolor!

Honorable mentions (up to 10 artists) will be featured in 
Watercolor and get a one-year subscription to Drawing!

Entry Fee:

Enter one painting for $35, two for $50, or up to four entries for only $75!

Jurors:

Competition work will be reviewed by a jury of the top names in the watermedia community, including:

MARY WHYTE
Mary Whyte is an artist, teacher, and author whose figurative paintings have earned national recognition. Her portraits are included in numerous corporate, private, and university collections, as well as in the permanent collections of the Greenville County Museum of Art and the Gibbes Museum of Art, both in South Carolina. Whyte is the author of Alfreda's World, a compilation of her paintings of the Gullah women of Johns Island, as well as An Artist's Way of Seeing and Watercolor for the Serious Beginner. She is currently the subject of a traveling exhibition titled "Working South" that will be on view through July 2013.

JIM McFARLANE
Jim McFarlane is a world-renowned watercolorist and teacher. He is a Signature Member and current President of the American Watercolor Society. He is also a Signature Member of the Pennsylvania Watercolor Society, the Philadelphia Watercolor Society, the National Society of Painters of Casein and Acrylic and the Hudson Valley Art Association. He is president emeritus of both the Philadelphia Water Color Society and the Greater Norristown Art League.

JOHN A. PARKS
John A. Parks is an artist who is represented by 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel in New York City. He is also a teacher at the School of Visual Arts, in New York City, and is a frequent contributor to American Artist, Drawing, and Watercolor magazines.

MICHAEL GORMLEY
Editorial Director of 
Watercolor.

NAOMI EKPERIGIN
Associate Editor of 
Watercolor.

Categories:

Still life? Landscape? Portrait? Urban Scenes? Figures? Whatever you love to render in watercolor, here's your chance to share your passion with the world.

• Watercolor
• Acrylic
• Egg Tempera
• Casein
• Gouache

For More Information:  http://www.watercolorcompetition.com?a=aawc2

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