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CALL for ENTRIES: Creative Quarterly No. 24

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WHINE NO

I am a magazine reader. Yep, the paper ones. I read and peruse imagery as motivation for household projects, photography and, of course, cooking. One of my favorite food magazines? Food and Wine, of course.  I have delusions of grandeur each and every time I watch Top Chefs that I could win that show and have my work featured in F&W.  Instead, I am opting to submit my art to this Call for Creative Quarterly.  Do you think Food & Wine will be so impressed they will cover my food anyway?  Me neither.  Anyway, don’t miss this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries for Creative Quarterly. The entry fee is an incredibly low $10, and art publication is great exposure for your work. Take a look!

Learn more about the Creative Quarterly No 24 Call for Entries!CALL for ENTRIES:
Creative Quarterly 24

Creative Quarterly asks the question: Where does your inspiration come from?

What person, place or thing inspires your work?

 

By launching a new redesign, they’ve become a much more interactive journal. They search the web for interesting projects in art and design to share with their readers. They ask their readers to share what inspires them. The purpose, not to copy but to inspire.

Take a look at back issues of Creative Quarterly!Inspiration can come from an innovative chair design or an unusual ring or from an interview with a well-known designer or artist or something from ones past.

Creative Quarterly is the best of art and design, quarterly.

 

ELIGIBILITY & MEDIA: Open to all undergraduate and graduate students, recent graduates, professors, instructors, graphic designers, art directors, illustrators, photographers and fine artists in all media.

All entries must have been completed during the last twelve months. All art directors, graphic designers, photographers, illustrators and fine artists are eligible to enter —professionals and students are judged separately. Judging is done digitally. Submission of entries acknowledges the right of to use them for publication, exhibition and promotion.

Learn more about Creative Quarterly online!CATEGORIES:
Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration and Photography

ENTRY FEE: $10 per entry. Entering a series? Each piece is still $10.

DEADLINE:
April 29, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Will be listed on website & by email in 6 to 8 weeks.

SUBMISSIONS: Each entry must be submitted as:

  • 300 dpi, RGB, Jpeg
  • Vertical images must be 8″ wide.
  • Horizontal images must be 10″ wide.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Surreal Visions

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SLOW not SNOW

It seems a little surreal to me that the snow that I whined so miserably about has barely melted, and I am already miserably whining about missing my slow cooker stews, soups and ragouts.  Although there is one thing that I can still joyfully cook all day even in the Spring …Greek Chicken and Potatoes.  This Call for Entries doesn’t necessarily require a slow creative process or a slow submission process, but it is all about the surreal and promoted by SlowArt Productions.  Take a look…

Learn more about SlowArt Productions online!Check out this Call for Entries from SlowArt Productions with Surreal Visions. The entry fee is reasonable at $35. There are no media restrictions, and the awards include both an exhibit at the Limner Gallery as well as an opportunity to have your work in the nationally-distributed art magazine, Direct Art.  A New York artshow AND art publication?  Please don’t miss this double-duty art opportunity!

Learn more about Surreal Visions from Slow Art Productions!CALL for ENTRIES:
Surreal Visions

SlowArt Productions presents the group thematic exhibition, Surreal Visions. This exhibition will focus on art inspired by the surreal and will be held at the Limner Gallery.

Eligible are all forms of surreal and visionary figurative art.  All interpretations of the theme “Surreal Visions” will be reviewed and considered.

ELIGIBILITY AND RESTRICTIONS: The competition is open to all artists, national and international, working in all media.  All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art, video, etc. are eligible. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply.  Wall mounted works must not be taller than 72″ no wider than 120″.  Sculptural work must fit through a standard height, 36″wide entry door.

DEADLINE: The final postmarked deadline is June 30, 2011. Entries must be postmarked or submitted via email by this date.

Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than July 20, 2011. Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results.  Notification will be made via email and/or by mail with the return of materials in the SASE provided by the artist.  Artists who do not include the SASE because they do not want their submission materials returned must provide a self addressed stamped #10 (letter size) envelope if they wish to be notified by mail.

All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email or return envelope is provided, artists will only be notified if accepted to exhibit.  Type or print your email address clearly, if a mistake is made reading it you will not be notified.  Read the notification page for details of the notification policy.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine!ENTRY FEES: There is a $35.00 entry fee for one to four artworks entered, presentation is by digital files. There is a $5.00 fee for each additional artwork above four.  Details of 2D artwork count as an additional artwork.  Sculptors may provide one additional view per artwork without cost.  Artists accepted to exhibit will not be charged additional fees of any kind. Payments may be by check or money order payable to SlowArt Productions, or by credit card using PayPal.

SALES: All works in the show must be for sale. The gallery will take a 30 % commission on all sales. Sale price is determined by the artist.

EXHIBITION and AWARDS:  Winning artists will be featured in a group exhibition at the Limner Gallery, September 3 – October 1, 2011.  The exhibition will also be displayed on the Limner Gallery web site.  One artist will be awarded a two page display in Direct Art Volume #19, Fall 2012 issue. Two artists will be awarded a single page display. Direct Art is distributed to bookstores across the USA including Borders and Barnes and Noble.

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Direct Art magazine.

For the full guidelines, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Water’s Edge

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I must confess that I do less cooking than my daily ramblings might indicate. My dearest husband does much of the cooking in our household, and he does it wonderfully. But the times I truly enjoy are the times we spend in the kitchen together. And, as I get older, I have found that artistic collaboration keeps me motivated as well. This call offers you an opportunity to produce work while still being someone else’s muse. Great idea…

Check out this Call for Entries from Open to Interpretation’s juried book competition Water’s Edge. Have your work become the artistic inspiration for a literary masterpiece today!

*Editor’s Note:  This is a repeated post because 1) I love the collaborative nature of this Call for Entries and 2) the early deadline is five days away!

CALL for ENTRIES: Open to Interpretation

Learn more about Open to Interpretation!Open to Interpretation is a juried book competition of photography, poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. Each book begins with a themed call for photos. The chosen photos become the literary inspiration for the writers’ submissions. A book is created that matches each winning photo with two stories or poems that offer different interpretations of the image. The unique collaboration adds new dimensions to both the photos and the written word.

Learn more about Waters Edge from Open to Interpretation online!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all

MEDIA:
Photography

THEME:
Water’s Edge

DEADLINE: The early deadline is April 26, 2011. The final deadline is June 7, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: June 20, 2011

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by April 26, 2011. $35 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by June 7, 2011.

Wind in Water photograph of Lake Michigan by Juror Douglas BeasleyJUROR: As founder and director of Vision Quest Photo Workshops, Douglas Beasley provides workshops that emphasize personal expression and creative vision over the mechanics of camera use. He believes in helping each student find their voice rather than making pretty pictures. Click on the Wind in Water photograph of Lake Michigan by Juror Douglas Beasley pictured right to see his portfolios.

Much of his personal work, including Sacred Sites of the Lakota, Disappearing Green Space, Silent Witness: Genocide and the Landscape, Sacred Places and Earth Meets Spirit are supported by grants and commissions and have been widely exhibited and collected. His second book Earth Meets Spirit will be coming out in late 2010. Doug continues to explore the notion of what is sacred in his photography and in his life. He lives in a passive solar home surrounded by trees in Saint Paul, MN. When not out traveling the world he can be found tending his Japanese gardens or enjoying a strong cup of coffee while listening to loud music. Personal heroes include Jimi Hendrix, the Dalai Lama and whoever invented the espresso machine.

AWARDS: $300 Jurors Selection Award

For complete details, visit Open to Interpretation online!

Learn more about Waters Edge from Open to Interpretation online!

ART PUBLICATION: Three Magazines

Learn How to Get an Art Show!

SPRINKLES PLEASE

Magazines are skinny lately.

Have you noticed?

I suppose online zines are shrinking the proverbial waist of the magazine industry just as online newspapers are making words on newsprint less and less common.

My advice?  Eat a doughnut.

Most folks want the instant gratification of Google that ends in a digital zine.  Information sought.  Information found.  But…

Rolling Stone MagazineI still love the feel of paper, inky or slick, in my hands. I don’t own a digital reader because I still buy books. I subscribe to Conde’ Nast Traveler so I can fill my dreams with tours of gilded Russian palaces and sunny Italian beaches. I have recently re-subscribed to Rolling Stone after a hiatus of more than 10 years, and trust me, more than just Keith Richards needs some fattening up.

Eat a doughnut, folks.

So why am I babbling on about magazines? It is a question of legitimacy. I have had lots of conversations with lots of subscribers and friends about what constitutes artistic legitimacy or “making it,” aside from the ability to support oneself artistically.

The Artist's MagazineIs it an academic pedigree or a resume of academic acceptance? Is it great reviews or stunning retail sales? Is it merely a well-hung cohesive show with “guts” and meaning?  I don’t know, sorry.  I can teach you how to get a show, but I can’t teach you how to be happy with it.

So, for all of you whose artistic dream is to be on the cover of the Rolling Stone, here’s a short menu of great art magazines…get to work.

1. The Artist’s Magazine. This is the first art mag I every owned. I was inspired by the work…wanted to be a painter…wanted my work to be featured among its pages.  That hasn’t worked out for me so far, but their Annual Art Competition has a looming deadline so don’t procrastinate.

Juxtapoz Magazine2. Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine (pronounced Jucks-tah-pozz) is a magazine created in 1994 by a group of artists and collectors including Robert Williams Fausto Vitello, C.R. Stecyk III, and Greg Escalante, to both help define and celebrate urban alternative and underground contemporary art.  Anytime I have an art block, I find flipping through an issue of Juxtapoz inspires me.

Unique in the field of publishing, Juxtapoz emerged at a critical moment during the genesis of the late-20th Centuy underground art movement with the mission of connecting seminal modern genres like psychedelic and hot rod art, graffiti, street art, and illustration, to the context of broader more historically recognized genres of art like Pop, assemblage, old master painting, and conceptual art.

ARTnews Magazine

3.  ARTnews is the oldest and most widely circulated art magazine in the world. Its readership of 200,000 in 123 countries includes collectors, dealers, historians, artists, museum directors, curators, connoisseurs, and enthusiasts.

Published eleven times a year, ARTnews reports on the art, personalities, issues, trends and events shaping the international art world. In clear, well-crafted language that is as comprehensible to the novice as it is to the expert, the magazine offers a lively, provocative, and visually stimulating package that informs as well as entertains with news dispatches from a worldwide network of correspondents, hard-hitting investigative reports, criticism, and opinion.

 

I am still posting from the road, folks, but stay tuned… we will return to our regularly scheduled programming in just a few days!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Toad

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Frogs’ legs are one of the better-known delicacies of French and Cantonese cuisine. They are also eaten in other regions, such as the Caribbean, Portugal, Slovenia, northwest Greece, Italy, Spain, and the Midwest southern regions of the United States.  A type of frog called the edible frog is most often used for this dish. They are often said to taste like chickenbecause of their mild flavor, with a texture most similar to chicken wings. I like them with a side cucumber-dill yogurt.  Yum.  There is no witty food/art connection today–I just love frog legs, and jumped at the opportunity. hehehe.  You cannot consume this next opportunity from Toad, at least not literally, but it does sound delicious. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Submissions for Toad, an online journal of art and writing.  No submission fee–just a chance to be heard, metaphorically speaking.  Take a leap into the deep end of the pond…

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: 
Toad

Learn more about the Toad journal online!Toad comprises any number of species of artists of the creative order, often characterized by their exciting work, thick skin, and wart-like ideas. To maintain its lively form, Toad cultivates bimonthly issues with rotating editors and staff to ensure that the content stays fresh and diverse.

Toad: they rivet.

 

Every other month Toad showcases new poetry, prose, and visual art. As an ever-evolving amphibian, the editors of Toad select artists (“toadists”) from one of three pools: the first is a flourishing man-made pond, supplied with recommendations offered by previous contributors. The second is their sportive, always popular pool of open submissions. Lastly but not leastly, is the puddle-wonderful artistic response forum, which collects creative kickback from readers to establish an art orgy for all to enjoy.

Learn more about the Toad journal online!MEDIA:  They want it all: videos, music, collaborative projects, ekphrastic works, genre-crossing/bending art, and of course, all the usual suspects with Verbal Kint included.

DEADLINE:  Toad accepts submissions year-around.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee!

SUBMISSIONS:  By email and carrier pigeon only.

Please include the genre of your work and last name in the subject line of all submissions (e.g. Dramatic Monologue-Jagger), and include your contact information and bio in the body of the email, along with any links or subsequent attachments for them to experience.

Learn more about the Toad journal online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Open to Interpretation

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I must confess that I do less cooking that my daily ramblings might indicate.  My dearest husband does much of the cooking in our household, and he does it wonderfully.  But the times I truly enjoy are the times we spend in the kitchen together.  And, as I get older, I have found that artistic collaboration keeps me motivated as well.  This call offers you an opportunity to produce work while still being someone else’s muse.  Great idea…

Check out this Call for Entries from Open to Interpretation’s juried book competition Water’s Edge.  Have your work become the artistic inspiration for a literary masterpiece today!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Open to Interpretation

Learn more about Open to Interpretation!Open to Interpretation is a juried book competition of photography, poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction.  Each book begins with a themed call for photos.  The chosen photos become the literary inspiration for the writers’ submissions.  A book is created that matches each winning photo with two stories or poems that offer different interpretations of the image. The unique collaboration adds new dimensions to both the photos and the written word.

Learn more about Waters Edge from Open to Interpretation online!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all

MEDIA:
Photography

THEME:
Water’s Edge

DEADLINE:  The early deadline is April 26, 2011.  The final deadline  is June 7, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: June 20, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by April 26, 2011. $35 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by June 7, 2011.

Wind in Water photograph of Lake Michigan by Juror Douglas BeasleyJUROR:   As founder and director of Vision Quest Photo Workshops, Douglas Beasley provides workshops that emphasize personal expression and creative vision over the mechanics of camera use.  He believes in helping each student find their voice rather than making pretty pictures.  Click on the Wind in Water photograph of Lake Michigan by Juror Douglas Beasley pictured right to see his portfolios.

Much of his personal work, including Sacred Sites of the Lakota, Disappearing Green Space, Silent Witness: Genocide and the Landscape, Sacred Places and Earth Meets Spirit are supported by grants and commissions and have been widely exhibited and collected.  His second book Earth Meets Spirit will be coming out in late 2010.  Doug continues to explore the notion of what is sacred in his photography and in his life. He lives in a passive solar home surrounded by trees in Saint Paul, MN.  When not out traveling the world he can be found tending his Japanese gardens or enjoying a strong cup of coffee while listening to loud music.  Personal heroes include Jimi Hendrix, the Dalai Lama and whoever invented the espresso machine.

AWARDS: $300 Jurors Selection Award

For complete details, visit Open to Interpretation online!

Learn more about Waters Edge from Open to Interpretation online!

ART PUBLICATION: International Survey

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There comes a time when you have to be more selective about kitchen gadgets.  I have so many, and I love infomercials so much that if I didn’t have strict guidelines in place, I would definitely have to open a kitchen gadget ebay store to justify all of my late-night expenditures.  Super dooper potato peeler, I’m there.  Gadget that makes my boiled eggs square, love it, but no.  This next opportunity is a practical potato peeler in a world of square egg shows.  It’s worth a look…

Check out this Call for Art Publication from Crussell Fine Arts for their Summer 2011 International Survey.  Dollar for dollar, this entry fee could get you in front of more art professionals than most art shows ever will.  Take a chance…

ART PUBLICATION:  International Survey 

Check out Crussell Fine Arts online!Crussell Fine Arts is pleased to announce an open call for our summer 2011 reference journal: International Survey.  This fine art periodical will be a reference book for curators, gallery directors and collectors, which will assist them in the development of shows and collections.

ELIGIBILITY & MEDIA:  Artists who work in all medias to submit three outstanding pieces created within the past two years.  Selected artists will be included in the summer 2011 edition of International Survey with a single image of their work and direct contact information.

Fragile Fragments by Juror Pamela GrauDEADLINE:  All submissions should be postmarked by May 1, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable $35.00 entry fee in US dollars must accompany all submissions. This entry fee entitles the artist up to 3 pieces of art.  Please make checks or money orders payable to Crussell Fine Arts.

JUROR:  Curator, Writer and Artist Pamela Grau will review all submissions.  Grau reserves the right to select all or none of the submitted work for the final International Survey journal.  No direct contact should be made by “The Artist” or “Artist Representative” to Grau on line, by phone or in person.

For complete information, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the International Survey from Crussell Fine Arts!

 

ART PUBLICATION: Direct Art Magazine

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I know I have been harping on Art Publication lately; however, I have had so much good come from the exposure, I really want to encourage you to take the chance.  I have previously published this call, but the deadline is rapidly approaching, so consider this a not-so-subtle reminder to not let this opportunity pass you by.  What opportunity?  I’ll restate this one more time for the record: Opportunities for having your work published in art journals and magazines can only serve to help your career. Think of it as the cherry on your sundae!

Check out this Call for Entries for the nationally-distributed Direct Art Magazine! Wouldn’t it be lovely to wander into a Borders or Barnes & Noble and pick up a magazine with YOUR work in it?

CALL for ENTRIES: Direct Art Magazine Annual Competition

This competition is for Direct Art Magazine, Volume 18, Fall 2011 edition. The competition is for twenty publication awards. Artist winners of the competition will, at no cost to the artist, have their work appear Volume 18 of Direct Art Magazine.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!ELIGIBILITY and RESTRICTIONS: The competition is open to all artists, national and international, working in all media. All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art are eligible. Video artists may submit video only if the work can be represented in print form. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply.

ENTRY FEE: There is a $35.00 entry fee for one to four artworks entered, presentation is by digital files, prints or 35mm slides. There is a $5.00 fee for each additional artwork above four. Details of 2D artwork count as an additional artwork. Sculptors may provide one additional view per artwork without cost. Artists accepted for publication will not be charged additional fees of any kind. Payments may be by check or money order in US funds, drawn on a US Bank, payable to SlowArt Productions, or by credit card using PayPal.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!DEADLINE: The final postmarked deadline is March 31, 2011. Entries must be postmarked or submitted via email by this date.

NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than April 30, 2011. Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results. Notification will be made via email and/or by mail with the return of materials in the SASE provided by the artist.

Artists who do not include the SASE because they do not want their submission materials returned must provide a self addressed stamped #10 (letter size) envelope if they wish to be notified by mail.

All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email or return envelope is provided, artists will only be notified if accepted for publication. Type or print your email address clearly, if a mistake is made reading it you will not be notified. Read the notification page for details of the notification policy.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!DIRECT ART AWARDS:

Grand Prize: Front Cover and six page feature display.
Second Prize: Back Cover and four page feature display.
Awards 3-4: Four page feature.
Awards 5-6: Double page feature display.
Awards 7-20: Single full page display.

Editors Awards: Additional pages, inside covers, mast head and outside covers may be assigned based on editorial selection.

PUBLICATION TERMS: Winning artists will be published in the fall 2011 edition of Direct Art Magazine. The magazine will be distributed by COMAG Marketing Group, the distributors of Art News and Art in America to book and magazine stores across the USA. The issue will be on display and available in stores, including Barnes and Noble and Borders Book stores, from October 2011 – January 2012.

Featured artists will also be displayed on the Direct Art web site for one year. All works published will be reproduced with permission of the artist. Artist retains all copyrights to the artwork and the image will not be reproduced or used in any other format. Direct Art will claim no percentage on any artwork sold or business generate d through the magazine.

For full details, visit Direct Art online!

CALL for ART: The Flaneur Magazine

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DON’T BE A CHICKEN

One of my favorite foods on earth is a simple poached egg.  I love farm-fresh eggs whose yolks are so orange they look unnatural.  I want ooey, gooey yolks, but the whites have got to be cooked through.  Left on top of a crisply toasted English muffin half.  They look a little daunting, but poached eggs rock.  This next Call for Submissions is a perfect chance for art publication, and the process isn’t daunting… even if you are a chicken.

Check out this Call for Submissions for The Flaneur, an Independent Art & Culture Newspaper.  There is no entry fee, so don’t pass this one by.  Last August when I posted a call from The Flaneur, at least TWO readers got published, plus yours truly

Call for Submissions:
Arts and Writing Submissions

Check out The Flaneur online!The next issue of The Flaneur (click here for the name origin) is publishing as a newspaper and as an iPhone app.

ELIGIBILITY:  If you are a writer or artist and are interested in being a part of this project please submit reviews, short fiction, flash art, cartoons, articles, poetry, short fiction.

Please remember
The Flaneur
is published in
black and white!

 

THEME:  They are interested in anything cultural, but the aim of this issue is HUMOR.  Take a look at their What We Publish Page if you have questions.

DEADLINE:  The Flaneur is published “quarterly-ish,” so just submit now so you don’t miss the deadline… March 25, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  They don’t notify until they are editing the magazine.  Be patient.  Remember, a watched pot never boilsIf all goes according to the plan, the editor says you should hear something the first week of April.

SUBMISSIONS:  Please email your work to editor@flaneur.me.uk with ‘FLANEUR CONTRIBUTION’ in the title.

ENTRY FEE:  None.

SUBMISSIONS:  Please note that contributors are not currently paid, but each receives a .pdf copy of The Flaneur.

For full details, visit the Submissions Page!

Artist R.L. Gibson in The Flaneur!

ART MARKETING: POSTCARD Giveaway!

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WILL DESIGN
for FOOD

I am a sucker for food ads.  I am fascinated by the look and description of food.  If you want to sell me something… do it with good design.  Like this ad for FIT Ketchup from Heinz.  If you love ads, check out Ads of the World™ where I found this one.  It is the same with art.  As I have mentioned in the Art of Cooking, it is all about presentation.

I am a huge fan of pursuing editorial art publication; however, anything worth having in life is also worth doing yourself

 

Whether it is promoting a show you already have or introducing your work to galleries where you would like to show, postcards are a great idea for promoting your work.  Printing them yourself doesn’t often look professional, and professional printing is more reasonably priced than ever.

Learn more about your postcard options at NextDayFlyerscom!AAAD  is proud to partner with NextDayFlyers.com to sponsor a postcard giveaway. 

 

All you to do is leave a comment on this post telling us what you would do with 100 free postcards, and you qualify to win!  I know a few of you out there are suspicious, but there is no catch!

Comments will close one week from the time of this post. NextDayFlyers.com will use Random.org to pick a winner and set up an account with a credit for a set of 100 4″x6″ Standard Postcards printed in full color on one side and black and white on the reverse. They will include next day printing turnaround time and ship them anywhere in the Continental U.S. 

Pyschomachia by Artist R.L. Gibson and Photographer Jerry Portelli!Those are their rules;
Here are mine:

1. One comment per artist explaining what you will do with the postcards.

2. Comments should not contain profanity or links to other websites.  Editor’s note: I personally approve every comment, so I will know if you break the rules.

3. Spread the word.  The drawing is completely random, so help out your friends and peers by giving them a chance to win too.  Retweet & share on facebook!

Best of luck!  We will post the name of the winner!