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FEATURED ARTIST: David Phillips Hodge

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& SUSHI
summer

Yes, it is the first day of August, and I am judging the JUNE entries to the $5 Art Contest. I will spare you the excuses.   As the hot, rainy days of Summer start winding down, we all need a little peace without boredom.  Beautiful sushi with a wasabi surprise.  Here it is…

This month’s artist works is a painter–now.   I appreciate the contemplative nature of landscape without having to endure another wagon wheel in a wheat field or lone seagull in the sand.  This work is like the intersection of reality and perception.  The message is subtle, but appreciated.

Learn more about Featured Artist David Phillips Hodge!

On behalf of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, I am proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the June entries to the $5 Art Contest is David Phillip Hodge. I find this work to be…a visual respite but also thought-provoking.

FEATURED
ARTIST:

David
Phillip
Hodge

 

A Missouri native, Hodge began his art career at age 18 at Missouri State University.  After graduating with a BFA, he immediately headed to New York to pursue his other passion, filmmaking, at NYU.  For 30 years, he then ran his own film and television production company, producing and directing everything from political campaign spots, to music videos, to documentaries and commercials.

Painting by Featured Artist David Phillips Hodge!Hodge won numerous awards, including 2 Emmys, 3 Cine Golden Eagles, and a Monitor Award. While in NYC, he also directed Off Broadway theatre.  He is thrilled to have now returned to painting.  His current focus is exploring the emotion evoked through line, shape and color.  The work lies at the intersection between color field painting and representational art—examining the ways in which they co-exist within the same canvas.

Are you self taught or formally instructed?

“Well I graduated with a BFA in sculpture & ceramics. One of my teachers once told me that after graduation you spend the next few years trying to unlearn what you learned in school.” 

Painting by Featured Artist David Phillips Hodge! I’ve had
quite a while
to unlearn
what I learned
in art school.

 

Your work is very quiet. Is the process as peaceful as the work comes across?  

“I believe the process of picture making IS somewhat peaceful, at least for me.  There is a fair amount of taping, spraying, brushwork, sanding and stencil cutting though.  Also, there is always music playing.”

The connecting aesthetic in your work seems to be landscape.  How landscape and color field work together for you?

Painting by Featured Artist David Phillips Hodge!“Landscape?  I keep coming back to the landscape. It gives me a certain amount of freedom to explore color because the landscape is so recognizable to the viewer.”

Tell me about the painting process for you.  Do you paint from photographs, plein aire  or from memory?  Is your work strictly paint or is their silk screening involved as well? 

Sometimes I work from photographs that I’ve taken or that my wife has taken. And other times I work from memory.  I don’t currently use silk screen  but, that not a bad idea.  Maybe in the future.

Painting by Featured Artist David Phillips Hodge!What style or school of art do you think your work fits into and why?

“I believe my work fits most closely as color field painting. I  coined the word Colorscape to describe my current work.”

You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite?

“My favorite food changes from time to time or day to day for that matter, but at the present time I would say sushi is my favorite food. Last week I was in the Midwest so it was steak.”   I suspect you are easily bored and just haven’t found your true favorite.  Let me know if that ever changes, David.

Painting by Featured Artist David Phillips Hodge!What about snack foods?

“My favorite snack food is definitely beer.” Best answer ever.  No, really.

So, what’s coming up
next for you?

“I wish I knew.” 

Honesty, not bravado.  Refreshing.

David, thank you for making me take a second look at landscape.  I’ll try to be less dismissive in the future.  Lesson learned…maybe.

Learn more about David Phillips Hodge online!

Learn more about Featured Artist David Phillips Hodge!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Figure & Portrait

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goodness

I am wallowing in cheese, peanut butter and even more cheese at my house these days.  Did I mention butter?  Mmmhmm.  Gluten restriction has given way to fatty indulgence.  Pro?  Deliciousness.  Con?  It isn’t exactly figure friendly.  Hmph.  This next Call is definitely figure friendly.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Richeson School of Art for the Richeson 75 Figure & Portrait exhibition at the Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Win a prize in this show and walk away with LOTS of art supplies from Jack Richeson & Co. Win Best of Show and walk away with $5,ooo!

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Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure & Portrait!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Richeson 75
Figure & Portrait

 

ELIGIBILITY: Competition is open to all artists over age 18. All work entered must be original in concept/execution and have been created since January 1, 2012. No work done in a class, workshop or under supervision is eligible.

MEDIA: Artwork IMAGE may not exceed 144 square inches (height x width). 1) Oils, Oil Pastel & Acrylic 2) Other (Soft Pastels, Drawing/Dry Media, Watercolor, Gouache, Casein, Printmaking, etc). No photography, electronic or computer generated and/or assisted or 3-D is eligible for this competition.

DEADLINE: All entries must be entered online by July 19, 2013.

Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure & Portrait!NOTIFICATION: E-Mailed on or before August 5, 2013.

ENTRY FEE: $35 for one image plus $10 each additional image, maximum of 3 in each category with a max of 6 total.

AWARDS: Best In Show – $5,000 cash.  1st Place in each category will receive a$1,000 certificate for art materials from Jack Richeson & Co., Inc.  2nd Place Award in each category will receive a $500 certificate for art materials from Jack Richeson & Co., Inc.

For complete information, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Richeson 75

CALL for ENTRIES: Salon Show

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and you

I often wonder if my legacy will be converting picky eaters to Brussels sprouts eating foodies.  It won’t be art; I mean, my art has its place in the history of xerography, and I am proud of my contribution to my arts community here at ArtAndArtDeadlines.com.  But, I think my love of food will be the legacy I leave behind…for better or for worse.  The Legacy Gallery will jury this next Call.  Take a chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Legacy Gallery (Scottsdale, AZ) for their Annual Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art (representational work).  This is a beautiful gallery and a great opportunity to show in a hot art market!  The entry fee is a little higher than what I usually publish, but the Best of Show award is $8,000!  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art!CALL for ENTRIES:
Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Representational work only.  Acceptable mediums include oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, and all drawing media. Photography and computer generated artwork is not eligible for this competition.

DEADLINE:  August 26, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  September 17, 2013

Read the Full Call for the Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art from the Legacy Gallery!ENTRY FEE:
$50 for up to 3 images

JUROR:  Legacy Gallery will jury the entries accepted into the Salon.

AWARDS: Best of Show:  $8,000, Runner-up:  $4,000, Art of the West Merit Award:  $1,000, American Art Collector Merit Award: $1,000, International Artist Merit Award: $1,000, Southwest Art Magazine Merit Award: $1,000, and Western Art Collector Merit Award: $1,000

SALES:  Proceeds from a sale will be 60% to the artist and 40% to the Salon.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call for the Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art!

CALL for ENTRIES: Surrounded

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over

I’m not a huge fan of buffet restaurants.  I understand why people hosting large parties prefer buffets, but I choose NOT to go to buffet restaurants because I prefer not to be surrounded by people. And, not all food should be held at the same temp.  I don’t like being part of the herd.  Luckily, this next Call is about art and not food because it is a bit like a buffet style show.  As I mentioned, sometimes it just works.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the new Roman Susan Gallery (Chicago, IL) for Surrounded Salon.  I LOVE salon-style–the sensory overload of floor to ceiling work and disparate styles and techniques hanging side by side.  Give it a try…

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Learn more about the Surrounded Salon show from Roman Susan!CALL for ENTRIES:
Surrounded

 

ROMAN SUSAN operates as a gallery and venue for arts programming in the Roger’s Park neighborhood of Chicago. Roman Susan is named after Roman and Susan Lewandowski.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artistsEditor’s Note:  Accepted artwork has to be delivered for a March 29th opening–only two weeks after the deadline.  So, artists outside the US could be looking at hefty delivery fees for such a short turn around time.

Learn more from the Roman Susan Gallery! MEDIA:  Oil, watercolor, pastel, acrylic, print media, mixed media or collage

DEADLINE:  March 15, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Very shortly after the deadline.

ENTRY FEE:  None.  Submit up to 5 images.

ENTRY PROCEDURE:  Art should be ready to hang with a frame or finished edges. Artists are responsible for delivery or shipment of work.

Email your entry with up to 5 images to gallery@romansusan.org. Please include a short statement and the dimensions of your work.

For complete details, visit Roman Susan online!

Learn more from the Roman Susan Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Illumination of Imagination

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coffee for none

My husband is a tea drinker, and it is my fault.  So, I don’t like the smell of brewed coffee.  (I hear the nasty emails being pecked out on keyboards across the world.)  I haven’t drank a cup of coffee in 18+ years.  I think brewed coffee smells like skunk spray.  No joke.  So for a long time, my husband used a French press because the odor was lessened.  But then the plunger on the press broke, and neither of us ordered a new one.  Now, he drinks Earl Grey every morning.  I feel a little bad. (Not really.)  Hobbits like tea, or so we are led to believe.  You figure out how that is connected to this next Call by investigating for yourself…

Check out this Call for Entries from Six Summit Gallery (Ivoryton, CT) for Illumination of Imagination! The entry fee can be as low as $10. This could be a great opportunity for you to sell art AND the juror is very well documented. Take a look…

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Learn more about Juror David T Wenzel!CALL for ENTRIES:
Illumination of Imagination

 

Six Summit Gallery presents “Illumination of Imagination” their 3rd Annual Holiday Art Celebration, juried by David T Wenzel.  Thousands of people descend upon their little village the first Saturday of every December. They hope you will join this special art exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists, and despite the title and the support of breast cancer awareness, the theme is wide in content.

MEDIA: Original work in oil, water color, pastel, acrylic, mixed media, collage, graphics, photography, sculpture. Photo-mechanical reproductions of original work (giclee prints) are not eligible.

DEADLINE:  Received by November 10, 2012

Learn more from the Summit Six Gallery!

NOTIFICATION:  November 14, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  First entry $10, 2 entries $15 and 3 entries $20.

JUROR:  David T. Wenzel is an illustrator and children’s book artist. He is best known for his visualization of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, illustrated in graphic novel format.  The Hobbit, Graphic Novel is one of the most successful graphic format adaptations of a piece of classic literature David has worked on Kingdom of the Dwarves, written by Robb Walsh, published by Centaur Books.

David has left his artistic mark on a variety of non-book related projects including puzzles, greeting cards, and two entire miniature kingdoms of collectible figurines.  Many may remember him from the days when he worked on The Avengers for Marvels Comics.

SALES: Gallery receives 35% on accepted sold work. 5% of sales will be reserved for charity. Artists will receive 60% of sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Six Summit Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Botanicals

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expectations

I am getting ready to begin my endeavor to grow my own food. Let’s hope my luck is better with lettuce and root vegetables than it was with tomatoes.  I can look at tomato plants (and ferns), and they simply die.  No kidding.  This next call wants your view on botanicals.  Let your green thumbs show…

Check out this Call to Artists for Botanicals from the Linus Galleries (California). The media for this show is a cool mixture, and this could be a great opportunity. Take a look…

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Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Botanicals

 Nature’s gifts are a great subject in art. Every bloom is sacred in the botanical world.

Flowers! Draw it, paint it,
photograph it, sculpt it.

Just submit your best botanical art
for this future exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography to paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor and ink, graphite drawings and fabric work from quilts to stitch work.

Learn more about the Botanicals show!DEADLINE:
June 18
, 2012

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3 entries,$5 per add’l

AWARDS:

Those accepted artists will be asked to be a part of a collective show in the future months.  Artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the show.

SALES: Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception & other days the gallery will be open.

40% commission on all sales.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about the Beauty Show at the Linus Gallery in Irvine!

FEATURED ARTIST: Stephanie Mead

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I’m Speechless

The $2 Art Contest makes a liar out of me sometimes. I spend a lot of time writing rejection letters.  I craft them individually and tailor them to the artist; however, I say the same things to many artists in the same month because artists often have the same challenges.  This month I wrote letters that included tips about including statements for each image, making sure that there are plenty of images from one series to view, as well as reminders about keeping biographical personal and meaningful and relevant.

This month’s artist broke all of those guidelines, and I am certain that some of the rejected artists will send sour milk thoughts (and emails) my way as a result of my breaking my own rules.  But, I just couldn’t walk away from this work.  The layers and colors and the faces.  Send sweet key lime truffle thoughts to me instead, please.

Learn more about Mixed Media Featured Stephanie Mead!I am proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the January and February entries is Stephanie Mead. Her artwork captures moments–not in a pastel-of-a-wagon-wheel sort of way– but from a sort of zen-like, meditative sort of way.  I find myself contemplating these scenes and these people as though they are a part of my reality.  It is simple, speechless intimacy.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Stephanie Mead

 

Stephanie Mead was born and raised in Texas but moved to California when she was 18.  Her work has shifted paths over the years, being influenced by the flat sweeping landscape of Texas, the drastic change of environment/people when she moved to California (and now to New York). But, the urge was always to create.

“I have made art my whole life.”

 

The Ascent by Featured Artist Stephanie Mead!Sometimes Mead’s work depicts dreams or nightmares, other times the focus is on the real, present, sometimes taking a political standpoint through her work.  Mead’s work is hand-made, real, and is a direct response to life.  Mead now lives in New York to pursue her lifelong love of art.

What do you consider your media? Do you primarily consider it mixed media? Something else? “I guess I consider my work mixed media painting/collage.  I have been working in this style now for a few years.  I am a collector of little papers, materials, things that I feel attached to.  These become the canvas for my visions.  I cut, tear away, cover, and glue, paint, and draw until my vision is achieved.  In this way, I consider myself a mixed media painter incorporating collage.”

Clearly, portraiture seems to appear in about 1/2 of your work.  What is the significance, if any?  “I am influenced by anything that touches me profoundly.  Social changes, my own passion for life, and human connections inspire me.  Sometimes my vision is just best expressed with portraiture.”

Talk to me about your choice of layering versus a more traditional “just paint” approach. “I was trained as an oil painter and printmaker in college but feel like I can more efficiently express myself with my layering technique I have developed since.  I feel like my technique came about pretty easily.  Combining mediums just seems logical to me.  Prints and oil paint still find their ways into my work…but so do the other mediums I enjoy using.”I started becoming physically closer with my materials while taking an Art of the Book course at San Diego State University.  It is there that I realized how precious the individual page of a book can be, and the intimate relationship that can develop between you and your viewer when they look closely.”  See, it IS speechless intimacy.  I have a sixth sense about these things.

You know we have to talk about food. What are your favorites?  “I eat beans, meat, and veggies on a daily basis.  Saturdays I completely binge and eat whatever I want.  It is the most delicious thing in the world to wake up Saturday morning and be able to eat lots of all kinds of stuff.  BUT with that said, I really appreciate a good bowl of chili.  I make a pretty mean one.” *Editor’s Note: Just once, I would appreciate it if one of the healthy freaks that get featured here looked like a dog.  I try to deny that you are what you eat, but the headshot makes it difficult.  For the record, I am mumbling the word “bitch” under my breath, luckily no one can hear me. 🙂

Communism by Mixed Media Featured Artist Stephanie Mead!What about snack foods?  “I have a strong, healthy relationship with almonds and peanut butter.  I also love key lime truffles and would probably do anything for them.”  Finally, Stephanie. Always LEAD with the truffles.  Truffles get you everywhere, ha.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “Right now I am on my way to becoming a member at the Art Students League of New York.  Ideally I will create the right connections and showcase my work in galleries someday soon.  I am young and experimenting still, so my next step is to keep making art.

“I must say I am fortunate enough to be doing all the things I want to be doing at this moment.  I hope for the chance to make lots of art.  Thank you for opening this door for me by choosing me as your artist of the month.”

No, thank you, Stephanie Mead for reminding me that I really HAVE NOT seen it all.   I love being confronted with the fact that the ways to express what you have to say are as varied as the people who say them.  Speechless Intimacy. I should talk less.  Lesson learned…maybe.

Learn more about Stephanie Mead online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Stephanie Mead!

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CALL for ENTRIES: London Olympic Exhibit

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or OREGANO
or MINT?

I believe that recognizing ingredients in a gourmet dish should be an Olympic sport.  Try it at home sometime.  Have someone prepare something simple, and then try to figure it out based on taste only (pull the blindfold out of storage).  It is harder than you might think.  Telling one herb or seasoning from the next is complicated if YOU didn’t put it in the dish.  This next Call is for an exhibit that will bear witness to many an Olympic sporting event in London this year.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Ashby Arts & the Brett Ashby Gallery for the 2012 London Olympics Art Show at a venue that overlooks Olympic Park (London).  This is a great opportunity for international exposure for your work.  The deadline is fast approaching…

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Read the Full Call for the 2012 London Olympic Art Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
London Olympics
2012 Art Show

 

Exhibit your art to the world during London’s biggest sporting event since 1948.  Art will been seen by Olympians, collectors and international business owners for the duration of the games.

The Urban Gallery is in the heart of Stratford, home of the Olympic village and stadium for the 2012 London games.

ELIGIBILITY:  The competition is International, open to all geographical locations.  Artists at any career-stage may submit.

Read the Full Call for the 2012 London Olympic Art Show!MEDIA: Acrylic, Digital Media, Illustration, Mixed media, Sculpture, Oil, Photography, Watercolor, Video/Film

DEADLINE:  April 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  April 11, 2012

ENTRY FEE: £30 (approx. 48) for two images.

AWARDS: 1st Prize:You will receive a showcase wall alongside international, award winning artists, such as Melbourne artist Brett Ashby. Along with your feature wall you will receive, 1000 hand printed brochure’s which will be distributed at the gallery to a major international corporate client list. Or, be selected to exhibit in the group zone, alongside 10 International artists, hand selected from the Open Call.

SALES: 40% commission on all artwork, please price your art accordingly.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Nude But Not Rude

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ALWAYS,
please &
thank you

My mother prefers her food naked. She eats fries without ketchup, nuggets without sauce, baked potatoes without butter, fajitas without salsa.  Not this girl.  I want all of my food dressed to the nines. This next Call wants their fries without ketchup too.  Say it with art…

Check out this Call to Artists for Nude But Not Rude from the Linus Galleries (California). The acceptable media for this show is a cool mixture, and this could be a great opportunity. Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES: Nude But Not Rude

 Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography to paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor and ink, graphite drawings and fabric work from quilts to stitchwork.

DEADLINE: March 19, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $35 for 3,$5 per add’l

AWARDS: Those accepted artists will be asked to be a part of a collective show in the future months. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the show.

SALES: Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception & other days the gallery will be open. 40% commission on all sales.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about the Beauty Show at the Linus Gallery in Irvine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Heartland

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anyone?

Heart smart foods have become the norm in my house.  I have scary-low blood pressure, and my doc says it makes me far less likely to have a heart attack or stroke.  However, my husband is one of those string beans that can consume 5000 calories per day.  If Captain Consumption is going to grow old with me, the meats are going to have to be lean, the vegetables plentiful, whole grains a constant and cheese…just an occasional indulgence.  This next show is in the Heartland; do you think they eat any heart-healthier there?  Let me know…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Merriam Parks & Recreation for the 16th Annual Heartland Artist Exhibition at the Irene B. French Art Gallery (Merriam, KS).  A reasonable entry fee, great awards and low commission.  This could be ideal for some of you…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
16th Annual Heartland Artist Exhibition

 

Learn more about the Heartland Show!ELIGIBILITY: Artists age 18 and over are eligible to enter the exhibition.

MEDIA: Only original paintings in oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, charcoal, pencil or a mixture of any of the above media are acceptable. All work must be on canvas, paper, masonite or ragboard.

DEADLINE:  January 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Notice of acceptance posted on website January 30, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  Entry fees are $35.00 for up to 3 works per artist.

JUROR:  Kim Casebeer was born and raised in Kansas, and still lives in Kansas. She draws her inspiration from the simplicity of the Flint Hills, an area of wide open ranch land. These days Kim also feels at home painting in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming and Texas.  Kim received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Kansas State University in 1992.

Learn more about the Heartland Show!Kim’s work has been featured in numerous magazine articles.  She has exhibited in many prestigious national competitions, winning many awards, including Best of Show at the 2010 Nomades del Arte National Invitational Exhibit held at Southwest Gallery.  Kim has also particpated in museum shows in Arizona, Wyoming, Montana and Oklahoma.

AWARDS: Best of Show: $1,500.00, 2nd Place: $1,000.00, 3rd Place: $ 500.00, 3 Awards of Merit: $ 100.00 each, 3 Honorable Mentions &  1 Purchase Award.

SALES: A 30% commission will be retained by the City of Merriam on all sales. All work must be for sale—no NFS or POR.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Heartland Show prospectus!