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CALL for ENTRIES: Represent

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me

If I had to choose one food to represent me as a person, I would possibly die of indecision.  But, since my food ramblings are only the fluff of why readers come to this site, and you don’t have enough time to wait…let’s will say just for argument’s sake that goat cheese would represent me perfectly.  Soft but with an edge, getting a little more tart with age, not for everyone, but goes well with almost anything.  Goat cheese is me.  If goat cheese isn’t you, don’t worry.  This next Call offers you a chance for a year-long representation.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from Melissa Wolf Fine Arts (online) for the Represent, and opportunity for a year of representation. This is a very new online venue; however, I had some personal success with their last call. So, at least take a look…

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Represent

 

What if you had a chance to be Represented by a gallery? Would you send your portfolio?  Would hesitate to enter?

Represent IS that chance. If your work is accepted to this unique opportunity you will be able to say that you are represented by Melissa Wolf Fine Arts.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All media that can be captured in an image of 2100 pixels of 7″ maximum in either direction and 300dpi

DEADLINE: September 30, 2013

NOTIFICATION: October 30, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $50 for 15-25 images

AWARDS: If selected, you will also receive a unique suite of pages, including images, resume, Artists Statement and a link to your website.  Melissa Wolf Fine Arts will also make efforts to publicize your work wherever possible.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Art Venice 2013

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I am addicted to No Pudge Fudge brownie mix.  I’ve mentioned it before, I know.  They are the best brownies I’ve ever eaten (from a mix), and they are all natural.  It is the shortest ingredient list ever.  I’ve tried the original, raspberry and cappuccino, but I still haven’t tried the mint because I have to order them and have them shipped to me.  Food by mail isn’t usually my thing, but I may give in eventually.  However, in this next Call, no shipping is a HUGE advantage in my book.  Check it out…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Biennial Project for Art Venice Biennale 2013.  It is an online gallery opportunity with an attached opportunity be part of a digital art display during the opening week of The Venice Biennale 55.  You gotta love not having to ship work internationally…

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Art Venice 2013

 

The Biennial Project is pleased to announce an open call to artists worldwide for THE ART VENICE BIENNALE 2013 – an online juried competition and digital presentation.

The potential for exposure is enormous plus you get to impress your friends with an invitation to one of the most sought after and most fun events at the Venice Biennale 55.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media that can be represented digitally in photograph.

DEADLINE:  12pm EST May 1, 2013

Learn more about Art Venice 2013!NOTIFICATION:   Accepted artists will be posted on The Biennial Project Home Page by May 18, 2013.  Artists will not receive individual notification.  Editor’s Note:  I too hate it when you don’t get individual email, but this could be a great opportunity…so suck it up, folks.

ENTRY FEE:  $25 USD for up to 3 images.  Add’l $5 ea. up to a max of 10. 

JURORS:  All work will be juried by the internationally known art collective The Biennial Project.  All decisions of the jurors are final.

AWARDS:  If selected, your work will be shown on their website and a blog post that reaches 3,000+ art world movers and shakers.  Your art will also be presented a digital display at The Biennial Project’s, VIP event in Venice, Italy during the opening week of The Venice Biennale 55.

In addition the artist who is bestowed the title of Grand Prizewinner will have a solo gallery show on their website, a solo blog posting of 15 pieces or his/her work to their on-line audience of 3,000 art insiders.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Virtual Delights

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not blue

There is a downside to being a long-time foodie.  As the years have gone by, I don’t have as many first delights.  Because the range of food I have tried (both good and bad) is so huge.  I do not get the excitement and pure delight of discovering a truly unique flavor very often. The last one I can really remember is uni (sea urchin). This next Call features a new flavor of Virtual Delight.  Be among the first few artists…

Check out this Call for Entries from Melissa Wolf Fine Arts (online) for the Virtual Delights exhibition.  This is a very new online venue, and the entry fee is only $20.  Take a look…

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Virtual Delight

 

To dance on the plain of pure pleasure.  To share extreme happiness with the world. Enjoyment in it’s purest form.  A dance between the happiest of realities and the imagination. What gives you, the artist, great pleasure?  What delights you the most? Share it here and share it with the world!

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All media that can be captured in an image of 2100 pixels of 7″ maximum in either direction and 300dpi

DEADLINE:  April 22, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  May 13, 2013

Learn more from Melissa Wolf Fine Arts!ENTRY FEE:  $20 up to 3 images, $5 ea. add’l up to 8 total

JUROR:  Roxie Munro is the author/illustrator of more than 35 books for children.  Her books have been translated into French, Italian, Dutch, Chinese, and Japanese.  She also creates oils, watercolors, prints, and drawings, primarily cityscapes, which are exhibited widely in the US in galleries and museums. Roxie’s work is in numerous private, public, and corporate collections.

AWARDS:  This exhibition will be featured for six months on the home page and will be archived forever.  Each artist will receive a page on the exhibition featuring their art.  There will also be a page with descriptions and links to one online venue, a website, blog, social networking page, etc. Melissa Wolf Fine Arts will also produce a print on demand hard cover catalog.  Artists will each receive a complimentary copy and author’s prices for additional copies.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Art Labology

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with a side
of science, please

I enjoy the experimental nature of cooking.  I would love to own a little diner where there were no menus and the patrons got to eat whatever experiment I had going that day…a food lab of sorts.  Where anything goes, and everyone likes it that way.  This next Call espouses exactly that sentiment.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Art Labology’s First International Art Competition.  The entry fee is a little higher than usual; however, the prizes are better than we often see.  Web links and traffic are the new art publication, so don’t miss this opportunity…

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Art Labology

Welcome to the launching of the Lab!  You are just in time to become the First Winners of this International Juried Art Competition. They will be holding regularly themed competitions.  But for this first one… ANYTHING GOES.  Give them your favorite piece.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All two-dimensional work including photography, paintings, drawings, mixed media, ink, pastels, and pencil.

DEADLINE:  March 15, 2013

Learn more from Art Labology online!NOTIFICATION:  Winners will be notified by email.

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for one image or $50 for 3 images.

AWARDS:  Gold Winner –  $1500 / Feature on Gold Winner’s Page with additional artworks and link to your website/ International Exposure/ Artwork sent to a database of art collectors and galleries.  Silver Winners (3) – $200.00 each/ Feature on Silver Winner’s Page with a link to your website/ International Exposure.  During the course of the competition, all entries will be posted under “Entered Artworks” with a link to your own personal website, so enter early for maximum exposure!

For complete details, visit Art Labology online!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Julia Feld

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TOAST of the town

I love the hand-technique and the personal aspect of work in which you can see the artist’s hand.  I don’t need or want perfection.  I want to be amazed by talent and patience and thought and creativity. This month’s artist challenges me. AAAD is happy to feature the work of book carver Julia Feld. Feld’s work reminds all of the wonder found in books…words AND illustrations.  So many people dismiss the work of illustrators.  I find Feld’s work is entirely her own while at the same time, it celebrates the work of illustrators, past and present.  

Games for Two circa 1937 carved by Julia Feld!

FEATURED ARTIST: Julia Feld

Julia Feld is a scientist and artist living and working in St. Louis.  All pieces featured on her Holey Stokes! blog are her intricate creations and must be seen to be believed. 
(‘Hokey Stokes!’ is a phrase used to express wonderment or surprise in situations when ‘Holy Buckets!’ is deemed too explicit or crude. — Book Carver Julia Feld)

Feld has no formal art instruction and accidentally ended up as a book carver. 

Webster's 7th Collegiate Dictionary circa 1971 carved by Julia FeldA few years back, she found a set of Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedias in the free box outside a used book shop.  “I didn’t know what I’d do with them but thought it was a pity that such a lovely set of books could end up in a dirty cardboard box in a parking lot, so I brought them home.”

“I really don’t remember what was going through my head the first time I thought to go at one with an exacto knife.  I do what I do because I like reminding people that books are things of beauty and that pictures and diagrams aren’t just about the information they convey.”

There is a cult-like following of Julia Feld’s work online, and a popular myth that I see over and over is that she laser cuts her shapes and images.  False.  She hand cuts every shape.  

“For some books, I carve through a page at a time, removing all the text and empty space and leaving only pictures and outlines.  For others, I gut the entire contents and rebuild it from scratch.  They all involve a ton of exact-o blades, tweezers, glue, and framing glass.  I’ve tried using power tools, but haven’t been pleased with the outcomes.”

All about House Plants carved by Julia Feld“If anyone from the future has prototype laser cutter they’d like to donate, I’d certainly be game to try it out.” — Julia Feld

 
I enjoy asking artists about their terminology for their process and media.  I find that it often gives me insight as to the frequent disconnect of an artist from the public perception of his or her work.  
 
Altered books have a long-documented history in traditional art settings as mixed media, but I find that media are becoming more and more specific over time.  Feld considers her work book carvings, but when I asked her for the school of art into which her work fit, she defers the questions to you, my loyal readers:  “I am overwhelmed by the amount of research I’d have to do to answer this question properly.  I like carving books because it draws attention to the aesthetic quality of objects that are usually valued primarily for their informational content.  Gentle readers, using the comment section below, please share with me what school of art do you think this falls into!”

Selected tables in Mathematical Statistics carved into a Butterfly specimen book by Julia FeldSo, back to the armchair psychology of it all… Feld’s Favorite Food?  Toast.  No really… toast.  I would NEVER think of asking an artist if they have a back-up plan just in case art doesn’t work out.  I’m not your momma; you don’t need something to fall back on with me. 
Nonetheless, Feld is prepared. “I want to open and operate a dining establishment called Julia’s Toasteraunt (maybe Julia’s Toastorium) where every table has a really nice toaster on it and you order big spreads of different kinds of breads and jams and cheeses and everyone feasts on toast.  If someone wants to open a soup joint next store, I’d be open to that.” Editor’s Note:  I will offer this blog and the transcripts of my interview with Julia Feld as evidence if you steal her idea, people.

Thank you Julia for sharing your work with us.

I felt a little like I was looking through the keyhole into a mad scientist’s laboratory (in the nutty, harmless 1950s definition of “mad”) during the discovery of Julia’s work.  Loved the adventure. 

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FEATURED ARTIST: Kris Wlodarski

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BOTTOMS up!

The mission of AAAD is to inspire artists through resources, opportunities, and the work of your contemporaries.  Should you be our next Artist of the Day?  Be sure to let us knowAAAD is proud to feature the work of painter Kris Wlodarski.

 Krzysztof Wlodarski, aka Kali, born in 1977 in Poland. Graduated at University of Zielona Gora, Poland in philosophy. Wlodarski, influenced by the art of Gottried Helnwein, Saturno Butto, Joel Peter Witkin and modern Bodyart movements, is now showing a series “The Sleep of Reason.”  Wlodarski is also musician , film-maker, and tattoo artist, living and working in London.

Wlodarski says, “These works are reflecting a head-on collision between the primary sphere of instinct (sex & violence) and the secondary sphere of culture (taboo). This leads to a sort of synthesis, its necessary result being a transgressive form of art.

Sleep of Reason by Kris Wlodarski“I call it ‘The sleep of reason,’ a reference to Goya , because this is the manifestation of all that is pre-rational, anti-enlightenment, anti-creative. It is about the moments of insanity when the language and logic are suspended in favour of primal drives that are otherwise subject to suppression by cultural structures.”

Plagued by anxiety and bitterness from a devastating illness, Francisco Goya (1746 – 1828) created “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters,” one of 80 etchings in his “Los Caprichos” series–scathing critiques of human errors and vices of contemporary religious and political figures.  “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters” portrays Goya, often believed to be the Father of Modern Art, hounded by creatures that threaten the ignorant mind. Goya believed that imagination, combined with reason, would keep these monsters at bay.

Click here to see more of Kris Wlodarski's work!I am drawn to the passion with which Wlodarski’s interprets his vision of contemporary culture–shaped by sex and violence, destruction and morbidity.  The connection to Goya, and sometimes startling lack of connection, is a comment on Wlodarski’s view on where we are as a culture today.  His striking use of color gives us a momentary glimpse into the moments of insanity between the rational thoughts.  The moments without control or norms.

It is easy to feel transported to another place or time by these works, and maybe that’s the sugar that makes it easier to take the medicine–the knowledge that we are all there, on the cusp, all the time.  It is…the buttery taste of scotch with the charred character of bourbon.

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