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CALL for ENTRIES: Fresh 4

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CUT YOU

I used to be the queen of the hand cut garnish and/or decorative knife skills.  I think tournée-cut potatoes simply taste better; I do.  But, my recent cooking laziness has forced me to return to a more fresh-cut approach, like carambola (star fruit).  I’ve looked at them decoratively for so many years, I’d forgotten how delicious they really are.  I have not forgotten how delicious the magazine hosting this next Call is however.  I’m thrilled to have them as a sponsor, and I wash bowled over when I received my last hard copy.  Simply beautiful (and tasty)

Check out this Call for Entries from Fresh Paint Magazine (online) for Issue 4.  Low entry fee & simply gorgeous.  Show ’em your strokes…

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Fresh 4

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
2D Painting

DEADLINE:
June 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
June 15, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $15 for up to 3 images

AWARDS: One full color page or more that includes an image, contact information, and a statement. Selected artists will be chosen for a virtual studio visit or interview. A complimentary issue of Fresh Paint, promotion through their social media network and exposure through their partnership with local art organizations and venues.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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REMINDER: Scapes

Learn more about the Scapes competition from art-competition.net!REMINDER:
you are the

APPLE
of my eye

One of my favorite places on the planet is my local apple orchard. The landscape is made of meandering rows of trees as far as the eye can see in each direction. More types of apple than I even knew existed can be found from be green perfection of the Granny Smith to the dark and cloudy pungency of the October Black. This next Call wants to know about your favorite scape, be it land, city, sea, or in your mind. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Scapes.  Competitions support free lessons at DrawingAndPaintingLessons.com. If you are looking to increase your web exposure, this deadline is fast approaching…

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CALL
for ENTRIES:

Scapes

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Paintings in any medium, representational to abstract.

Round series 2 by Su Dong from China!The visual narrative of the artist’s work should transport the viewer to experience the beauty, uniqueness, or fantasy of the place.

“Artists see the land untouched or touched by man, so strong is their connection and vision that they must express it back to the world as art.” –Edward A. Burke

DEADLINE: April 6, 2014

ENTRY FEE: 1 Entry for $15, up to three entries for $30, up to five entries for $60

AWARDS: 1st Place $400 in cash and $2,825 in prizes. 2nd Place $100 in cash and $175 in prizes. 3rd Place $125 in prizes. All winners‘ art will be featured on Art-Competition.net with links to their individual websites.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Oil & Acrylic

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you too

Only a very small handful of my friends will abide long debates about varietal olive oils.  My favorite varietal is made from Frantoio olives. Frantoio olives are widely used in Tuscan olive oils–peppery and bitter and pungent and a bit grassy.  Just a few of my food freaky friends will stick around for these debates because we are peas in a pod.  This next Call is for peas of the painting pod.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the National Oil and Acrylic Painters’ Society (NOAPS) for their On-Line International Spring 2014. This entry fee may seem a little high, but you don’t have to be a member.  AND, the prizes are spectacular…

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Learn more from the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society!CALL for ENTRIES:
Oil & Acrylic

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Oil & acrylic painting

DEADLINE:  April 8, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  May 2, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 1, $10 ea add’l

JUROR:  Cheng Lian was born in 1955 in Shanghai, China. Part of a close-knit, highly-talented family, he learned art since he was a little boy from his father, a famous artist and professor. He graduated from China Academy of Fine Art (a famous art school in China known as Zhejiang Academy of Fine Art), and he was an honored student in the art school.

Painting by Juror Cheng Lian!As an artist Cheng has traveled to many places in China, Asia, United States, North America, Europe and South America; he uses his artist eyes observing things that he has seen like people and scenery, and he created eye catching, breath taking portraits, landscapes, and still lives with his unique style.

AWARDS:  Best of Show : $1000, 2nd Place: $500, 3rd Place: $400, Additional Awards Include: Best Landscape: $100 Best Still Life: $100, Best People: $100, Best Use of Light & Color: $100, Most Innovative: $100, Narrative Excellence: $100.

Ten artists will receive non-monetary Awards of Excellence recognition. 10 artists will receive non-monetary Merit Awards.  The TOP 150 artists will be given recognition on www.noaps.org with Name, website link and image selected.

SALES:  Selected work will post on www.noaps.org to promote sales. Requests relating to artist information or sales will be forwarded to the artist.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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ARTIST to LOVE: Ione Citrin

Peek-a-Boo, I See You

Say “Hello” to our newest Artist to Love

Ione Citrin
Painting, Sculpture, Mixed Media
Shahrzad, Acrylic Painting by Ione Citrin
Shahrzad
Mixed Media
CITRIN is an avant garde artist whose artistic expression takes fantastic shape through her diverse oil and watercolor paintings, bronze sculptures, found object collages and mixed media assemblages. Her contemporary paintings and sculptures range from abstract to realistic to impressionistic - all visionary interpretations from her imaginative soul. Citrin maintains an extensive exhibition schedule in juried, non-juried, and invitational arts venues.

FAVORITE FOOD: Mediterranean

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CALL for ENTRIES: Scapes

Learn more about the Scapes competition from art-competition.net!you are the
APPLE
of my eye

One of my favorite places on the planet is my local apple orchard.  The landscape is made of meandering rows of trees as far as the eye can see in each direction.  More types of apple than I even knew existed can be found from be green perfection of the Granny Smith to the dark and cloudy pungency of the October Black.  This next Call wants to know about your favorite scape, be it land, city, sea, or in your mind.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Scapes. Competitions support free lessons at DrawingAndPaintingLessons.com. If you are looking to increase your web exposure, this one might be for you…

Learn more from art-competitions.net!

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CALL
for ENTRIES:

Scapes

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Paintings in any medium, representational to abstract.

Round series 2 by Su Dong from China!The visual narrative of the artist’s work should transport the viewer to experience the beauty, uniqueness, or fantasy of the place.

“Artists see the land untouched or touched by man, so strong is their connection and vision that they must express it back to the world as art.” –Edward A. Burke

DEADLINE: April 6, 2014

ENTRY FEE: 1 Entry for $15, up to three entries for $30, up to five entries for $60

AWARDS:  1st Place $400 in cash and $2,825 in prizes. 2nd Place $100 in cash and $175 in prizes.  3rd Place $125 in prizes.  All winners‘ art will be featured on Art-Competition.net with links to their individual websites.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: 23rd OPA Nat’l

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photogenic
FOOD

Can we talk about food porn?  I think no one will be shocked to hear that I post pictures of my food to social media.  Yes, I am one of those people.  But what I want to know is why most people highly filter their pics.  You don’t OWE it to the restaurant to make their food look better than it is.  So, are you taking pictures of your food to document a beautiful meal or fun experience?  OR, are you just trying to “one up” your friends?  Maybe food pics should just be representational of what your really see before you–kind of like this next call…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 23rd Annual National Exhibition  from Oil Painters of America to be exhibited at the the Bennington Center for the Arts. The cost is high because you have to be a member, but the show is prestigious and the prizes are huge. Make me proud…

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Learn more about the show from Oil Painters of America!CALL for ENTRIES:
23rd OPA Nat’l 

 

ELIGIBILITY: Artists who reside in the United States, Canada and Mexico and are 2012 OPA members or have submitted an application for membership or renewal for 2012 may apply for this exhibition.

MEDIA: Representational oil paintings of original concept and design only.

DEADLINE:
February 7, 2014 (online)

NOTIFICATION:  March 12, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 1 submission, $45 for 2 submissions(not including your membership fee of $60).

Learn more about the OPA Juried National ExhibitMore membership information can be found on the OPA website, http://www.oilpaintersofamerica.com, under the Member Services tab.

JURORS:  The awarding juror will be Master Signature member Charles Movalli.

AWARDS: Approximately 30 awards will be given, in excess of $75,000, including a $25,000 Best In Show.

SALES: Commission of 40% is required by the gallery for all paintings sold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Michael O’Gorman

Learn more about Featured Artist Michael O' Gorman!‘SHROOM to go

It has been a truly surreal year for me, my personal art, and for many of my readers.  So, with fingers crossed I began reviewing the entries hoping to find a little surrealism.  Honestly, I rarely have surrealists enter, but I was hopeful.  I knew what I wanted, and what-do-you-know, I found it.   It was like finding that random mushroom on your pepperoni pizza just when you were hoping for veggies.  On behalf of AAAD, I am proud to announce this month’s Featured Artist is Michael O’Gorman.  I find this work to be endlessly complicated, but fluid.

The Application of Great Britain to the Earth by Featured Artist Michael O'Gorman!FEATURED ARTIST:
Michael O’Gorman

Michael O’Gorman is an artist from the United Kingdom who specializes in surreal oil paintings of organic and anthropomorphic subject matter, expressed through a unique ’merging’ style. He is obsessed with detail and perfection, and spends many months on a single painting, ensuring that the color gradients are smooth, that all narratives within a composition blend harmoniously, and – most importantly – that each painting is exciting and rewarding to view!

O’Gorman graduated from the University of Warwick in 2006 and works as a freelance artist and writer.  He loves to create complex, detailed artworks whose narratives can be explored and observed forever, with the viewer always discovering something new and exciting.

Memoirs of a Fertile Imagination by Featured Artist Michael O'Gorman!Are you self taught or formally instructed?  “I’m self-taught. I always doodled as a child, but it wasn’t until 2002 – when I was 17 years old – that I tried to create my first serious drawing. Four months of obsessive penciling by lamplight later, and ‘Black Water’ was finished!

“Three years after ‘Black Water,’ I taught myself to paint. I outlined some figures onto canvas with pencil and coloured them with acrylic paints. This was the beginning of my first painting, ‘Perpetual Fluidity,’ which remains my only improvised painting.

“I’m extremely glad that I avoided art lessons, since I cannot understand how surreal artists – artists whose works are assessed on uniqueness of expression – could benefit from an external mentor. I do have a university degree, but it’s in an unrelated field.”

The Medicine Tree by Featured Artist Michael O'Gorman!Is your media paint, ink, digital?  Of the twenty-eight artworks I have created to date, two are in pencil, one is in acrylic, and the rest are in oil. It didn’t take me long to graduate from acrylic to oil after completing ‘Perpetual Fluidity.’   Though I appreciated their boldness, I found acrylics a little too shallow for my tastes.  Moreover, their quick drying times maddened me; I’m a perfectionist, and I need to spend hours moving paint around the canvas until the colour gradients are seamless!

I read your method of deriving inspiration from words randomly chosen from the dictionary, but I am also interested in knowing those pieces that have personal meaning to you.  Talk to me about your favorite (non-random) piece.  My favourite piece to date is probably ‘Memoirs of a Fertile Imagination’ since I feel it encapsulates the most unique aspects of my style: An unlimited sense of flow (resulting in a non-existent focal point), anthropomorphism (giving human features to non-human subjects), and a playful tone. Its warmth always brings a smile to my face.” 

The Landscape Painter by Featured Artist Michael O'Gorman!You state that, “Working from life is plagiarism”.  That’s a pretty controversial way of explaining you’re not a fan of representational work.  What does that say about your view of photography?   “I appreciate photography to an extent, and the medium has incomparable value as a historical document. Unfortunately, while not everyone can compose music, write stories, or paint landscapes, everyone can take photographs. Consequently, photography has become the refuge of the amateur, and the online art world is now saturated with unremarkable photos that often eclipse the actual artwork.” Editor’s Note: Ouch.  Just in case you think this contest is rigged or biased, please note this is the second Featured Artist in a row that has, innocently enough, slammed some aspect of how I work.  Geez.  Guess it is good that I’m not thin-skinned.

A Corporate Ladder Deflating an Encapsulated Situation of Its Irony by Featured Artist Michael O'Gorman!What style or school of art do you think your work fits into and why?  “I’m comfortable with the surreal label, since Surrealism is an effective umbrella term for unusual artwork. I also feel that certain artworks of mine have Abstract and Visionary elements to them, though I don’t align myself with those movements.”

What artists (living and/or dead, famous or not) inspire you most?   I’m not a great art lover, and I can’t claim direct inspiration from other artists. That said, I do appreciate the works of Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel, Salvador Dali, Jacek Yerka, and Zdizslaw Beksinski. I like artists whose works are unique and instantly recognisable – artists that don’t need to signature their paintings because no-one can imitate them in the first place.

Interview continues below Perpetual Fluidity.

Perpetual Fluidity by Featured Artist Michael O'Gorman!

You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite? Though I’m from the UK, my mother is Italian and I was raised in a household where Mediterranean food reigned supreme: Pasta, salads, buffalo mozzarella, bruschetta, pizzas, etc.  Italian food still remains my favourite.

“I’m also a big fan of British desserts, especially fruit scones with clotted cream and homemade strawberry jam (served with English breakfast tea, of course). I honestly think I could eat that every day. In fact, when I’m elderly enough to get away with it, I probably will.”

A Multi-Instrumentalist’s Self-Performance by Featured Artist Michael O'Gorman!What about snack foods? “Probably arancini. They are balls of rice and cheese that have been fried and coated in breadcrumbs.” I have to admit, I have never heard of arancini, much less tasted it.  Fascinating.  That doesn’t happen often.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “In-between creating new artwork, I hope to put my existing artwork on sale for the first time.  I’ll also create a page on my website where people can buy prints of the original work.  After all, is a home truly a home without a framed print of a campfire transforming into a horned beast that writes algebra on an oversized blackboard pulsating with live flesh?  Definitely not!”

Michael, thank you for such a well-defined point of view and for being precisely that for which I was searching this month.

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CALL for ENTRIES: 2014 Nat’l Juried

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STINKY CHEESE

You never know until you try it.  Food can look fantastic and taste terrible.  Food can smell awful (Gorgonzola) and taste like heaven. Sometimes you just never know until you try it.  This next Call is from a fantastic arts organization.  I know because I tried it.  I hope you’ll try it to…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Arts & Culture Alliance for the National Juried Exhibition of 2014. This is a great show run by a great organization. I’ve shown here several times. Take a look…

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Learn more from the Arts and Culture Alliance!CALL for ENTRIES:
Nat’l Juried Exhibition 2014

 

The Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville announces a call for entries for its National Juried Exhibition of 2014.  The Arts & Culture Alliance’s National Juried Exhibition was developed to provide a forum for artists to compete on a national scale and display their work.  Approximately 40-50 fine art works encompassing all styles and genres from both emerging and established artists will be selected by the juror, Paul Collins, for exhibition in the main gallery.

ELIGIBILITY: All artists 18 years and older living in the US.

Learn more from the Arts and Culture Alliance!MEDIA: Entries must be original works completed within the last two years in the following categories: Painting (oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, digital, and mixed media), Graphic Arts (pencil, charcoal, pen and ink, conte, colored pencil, and printmaking), 3D (sculpture, ceramic, and fibers), and Photography.

DEADLINE: December 8, 2013

NOTIFICATION: Mailed January 6, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $40 for up to three works. Up to 3 additional entries may be submitted for $7/ea. Diptychs and triptychs are considered one work. Works are juried by digital images only. Each 2D work may be represented by one digital image, and each 3D work may be represented by up to three separate digital images: two full views and one detail view.

Learn more from the Arts and Culture Alliance!JUROR:  Paul Collins is a multidisciplinary artist and curator from Nashville, TN.  Paul makes drawings, paintings and sculpture that combine humor, tactility and observation to examine the world around us. Paul has an MFA from Yale and has been a resident at Skowhegan, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, and the Vermont Studio Center.

Paul is an enthusiastic collaborator and has curated shows or organized artist projects for a wide range of artists. Paul lives in Nashville, TN & works as Gallery Director and Asst Professor of Art at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville.

AWARDS: At least $1,000 in cash awards as designated by the juror

SALES: 25% commission (20% for check/cash).

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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ARTIST to LOVE: Debra Keirce

Peek-a-Boo, I See You

Say “Hello” to our newest Artist to Love, Debra Keirce!

Debra Keirce
Acrylic Painting
Center of Bombay, Acrylic Painting by Debra Keirce
Center of Bombay
Acrylic Painting
KEIRCE pursued a corporate career while building a business painting commissions—found in private collections the world over. Keirce then focused on galleries & museums. Drawn to small format, she began accumulating awards. She prefers urban landscapes & still life with a Trompe L’Oeil & photo-realism influence. Keirce paints, “colors & shapes with little or no regard to the entire subject until the very end of the painting process. One of the joys of painting is being surprised by the hyper realistic compositions that evolve from a very abstract, emotional creative zone.”

FAVORITE FOOD: Any vegetable on the planet!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Art via Post

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JUNK

I write a whole lot of crap about food.  Most of it is just an off the cuff note about whatever is going on in my kitchen. But it is NEVER meant as a judgment about the way YOU eat. One of FB friends updated her status yesterday with a comment about how people who eat cheese, fruit and veggies cold, as opposed to room temp, have clearly given up on life and are just eating garbage.  Really?  I am sorry my cold strawberry has flagged me as a useless garbage eater.  So, I want to be clear.  No judgement from me.  Do I want you to eat creme-filled snack cakes? No.  Do I love you any less for it?  No, I’m just a little jealous.  This next Call is an for an all hung exhibit.  No judgement there either…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art via Post for a Mail Art exhibit, book and website.  There is no entry fee, and it is all hung.  If mail art doesn’t excite you, think of it as a way to work through your artist block.  Don’t miss this chance to participate…

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Learn more about ArtViaPost online!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art via Post

 

Art via Post is a project that brings together international artists of all ages and types who send art in the form of mail.  The envelope or package becomes the art itself.  The envelope is the canvas.  Some artists incorporate the mailing address and stamp in their work, others use the blank side as their work space.  Medium types include Illustrators, calligraphers, paper artists, graffiti artists and stencilers  among others.  Anything goes.  The message is up to the sender.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Mail Art

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2014 postmarked

NOTIFICATION:  None.  This is an all hung exhibit

AWARDS:  Be a part of the exhibit, the book & get a link back to your website from theirs.

For complete details, Read the Full Call! 

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