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CALL for ENTRIES: Fresh Paint Mag

Learn more from Fresh Paint Magazine!MORE please

I seek out Greek food.  I don’t have access to Greek food at home, except my husband’s exceptional version of Moussaka, so I’m always on the hunt.  I have noticed a rather odd phenomenon–Greek food crossed with diner culture.  I keep seeing menu after menu with both platters of fries AND bowls of Avgolemono.  Sometimes it is great to expect to get one thing but find yourself with options when you take a closer look.  I suppose this next Call is exactly like that.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Fresh Paint Magazine (online) for Juried July 2015.  This mag is delicious to see & hold. We are proud to have them as sponsors & this call is open to more than PAINTING

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Learn more from Fresh Paint Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Juried July 2015

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA:  2-dimensional fine art disciplines (except photography) are welcome.

DEADLINE: April 30th, 2015

NOTIFICATION: June 1, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3 images

JUROR:  Michael Kalmbach received his MFA in 2008. Shortly after graduation, he accepted a position at the Delaware College of Art & Design, and founded the New Wilmington Art Association, an artist collective that organized exhibitions in vacant spaces throughout the city of Wilmington from August 2008 to April 2013.  In June 2011, he accepted a contract with the State of Delaware’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health to develop a space for artists on the behavioral health spectrum.  Open since December 2011, the Creative Vision Factory fosters the creative potential of individuals with behavioral health disorders in a studio art environment, cultivating integration with the local community through a program of exhibitions, workshops, and communal space.  Kalmbach maintains his own painting practice and has exhibited work in venues throughout the Mid-Atlantic.

AWARDS: Published Artists will receive one or more full-color pages or more that includes an image, website & statement.  Selected artists will be chosen for a virtual studio visit, a complimentary issue of Fresh Paint Magazine (US Only), promotion through their social media network & exposure through the local Fresh Paint art organizations & venues.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Fresh Paint Magazine!

We are thrilled to have Fresh Paint Magazine as a sponsor of AAAD!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Emotion & Energy of Color II

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TWO POTATO

I like to think I am pretty smart about food.  But, regardless of what I know, I cannot kick the habit of eating emotionally.  Why is it the food we crave when we are sad or sick is always the unhealthiest of options?  Potato chips are my trigger food.  They’re in-house now; I can sense them.  Here’s a better use of your energy & emotion, trust me.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net for Emotion & Energy of Color II.  $20 entry & the cash prizes are DOUBLED this time. Investigate this one

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Learn more from art-competition.net!CALL for ENTRIES:
Emotion & Energy of Color II

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Open to all 2D Media, i.e. painting, drawing, collage, photography, digital, etc.

THEME: “Emotion & Energy of Color II”  The visual narrative of the work should present an individual interpretation of the subject, expressed in the emotion, energy and power of color.  How you as an artist interpret the world, your surroundings, dreams, passion, spirituality and emotions with color.  The work can express any aspect from representational to abstract.

DEADLINE:  April 20, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  April 27, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $20 for 1, $35 for 3, $60 for 7

AWARDS: 1st Place: $1000 cash & other awards valued at $5200.  2nd place: $250 cash & other awards valued at $1625.  3rd Place: $125 cash.  4th Place: $75 cash.  5th Place: $50 cash.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Trans*

Learn more from Waterloo Arts!BREAKFAST
in bed

Gender rolls are “squishy” at my house.  My husband does most of the cooking.  I am the disciplinarian.  Even our mail comes bizarrely addressed since I didn’t take his last name.  It works for us.  It is what we know.  And, well, the food is good. 🙂  I use #imarriedforthefood a lot.  This next Call explores gender identity & the experience of being trans.  If this isn’t the Call for you, please pass it along…

Check out this Call for Entries from Waterloo Arts (Cleveland, OH) for Transgender Art Exhibit.  I realize this applies to only a small percentage of AAAD readers; however, I am hoping you will post, re-post & tweet this Call so it can be found by artists that would best benefit.  Thank you…

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Learn more from Waterloo Arts!CALL for ENTRIES: Trans*

 

Waterloo Arts is seeking artwork which addresses the experience of being trans* or the topic of gender identity more broadly.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists must identify as trans* individuals & reside in the U.S. or Canada.

MEDIA:  Sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, mixed media, collage, assemblage, ceramics, fiber art, artist book – original artwork only.

DEADLINE:  February 28, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  March 11, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $5 for up to 10 images

JUROR:  Will include professional artists & members of the trans* community.

SALES:  Waterloo Arts Gallery takes a 30% commission on artwork sold during the exhibit

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Waterloo Arts!

CALL for ENTRIES: Abstraction

Learn more for the Santa Cruz Art League!ROMAINE
parm & garlic

I’ll take the Abstracted Caesar–hold the deconstruction.  I love it when culinary lingo takes a weird side trek.  Apparently the minute difference is that deconstructed food is technically a dish with ALL of its components separated.  Meanwhile, abstracted food features only the main components separated out.  Hilarious.  In the meantime, this next Call wants your Abstract work, not deconstructive work.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Santa Cruz Art League (CA) for Degrees of Abstraction.  We love this arts organization, and the juror has a well-documented personal style that runs contrary to the exhibition’s theme.  Interesting…

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Learn more about Degrees of Abstraction from the Santa Cruz Art League!CALL for ENTRIES:
Abstraction

 

Moving beyond verisimilitude abstraction frees the artist from the object.  This opens the door for a vast variety of visual interpretations which indeed makes abstract art the most challenging.  The artist’s facility with the materials & focus on surface makes abstraction particularly interesting today.  But w/o personal content, symbolism or “event”,  it risks becoming conceptually mundane & void of meaning.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to US artists

MEDIA:  Printmaking, drawing, painting, bookmaking, collage, photography & 3D

DEADLINE:  August 31, 2014

ENTRY FEE:   $45 Non-member up to 3 / $35 SCAL Members ($20 fee/box for shipped work)

JUROR:  Tobin Keller is an artist and educator who works and teaches in Northern California.  His artwork is very much influenced by the community & natural beauty which surrounds him. Tobin received his Bachelor of Media Arts from Emily Carr University in Vancouver, British Columbia and holds a MFA in Illustration from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. He currently instructs courses at Mendocino College in Ukiah & works as a freelance illustrator & muralist.

AWARDS:  The Juror will grant $1,000 in Awards

SALES:  45% commission to Santa Cruz Art League or 30% commission (for SCAL Members).

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Download the Prospectus from the Santa Cruz Art League!

CALL for ENTRIES: 103rd Annual

Learn more from the Connecticut Academy of Fine Art - CAFA!letter perfect
KNIFE SKILLS

Almost 25 years ago, I began a year of culinary school.  I loved every minute from plaid pants to paper hats.  My mother the knives kit monogrammed.  I almost can’t wrap my brains around how long ago that was.  If 25 years feels like an eternity to me, just imagine how hard it is for me to wrap my brain around the 103 year history of this next Call.  There is something to be said for experience…

Check out this Call for Entries from Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) for the 103rd Annual Exhibition at the Mystic Art Center (Mystic, CT).  Only $25 to enter.  Be certain to check this one out…

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Learn more about the 103rd Annual Exhibit from the Connecticut Academy of Fine Art - CAFA!CALL for ENTRIES:
103rd Annual Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all fine art media: painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, mixed media & collage.

DEADLINE:
April 4th, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for first entry $15 for the second.  Note: CAFA Members, second entry is free.

JURORS:  William Butcher has taught painting and sculpture for thirty years and is currently head of the Art Department at Suffield Academy in CT. His work has received numerous top awards including several solo exhibitions throughout the Eastern and Midwest United States.  Butcher is a master at portraying emotional and spiritual content as visual compositions. In his paintings he explores space, light and subject matter as metaphors in a dialog.

Learn more about the Mystic Art Center!Claudia Seymour is a masterful still life painter in oil and pastel. She is a member of prestigious organizations such as Allied Artist of America, CT Pastel Society, and Audobon Artists. Claudia is an experienced juror and an active member of the art community. She has served as president of the Salmagundi Club in New York City for the past six years. She has exhibited in over 150 juried national and international exhibitions.

AWARDS:  Over $3000 in cash awards

SALES:  A commission of 40% will be retained on all sales. All works must be priced accordingly or marked NFS.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts!

CALL to ARTISTS: Farm, Winery & Bistro

Enter the Featured Artist Contest today!CHEERS
to you

There is very little in this world that I love as much as a glass of wine alongside a freshly-made pate.  But red wine decided it didn’t like me a decade ago, and I’ve never been a fan of beef liver.  So, what does one do?  A beautiful white and a thrifty chicken liver pate.  I smell a date night coming in all of this.  In the meantime, this next Call offers a business excuse to drink wine.  It’s all about the rationalization sometimes…

Check out this Call for Entries from Six Summit Gallery (Ivoryton, CT) for Farm, Winery & Bistro at Chamard Vineyards (Clinton, CT). This show offers a unique opportunity to possible design your own wine label. Be sure to check this out…

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Learn more about the Farm Winery and Bistro Call for Entries!CALL for ENTRIES:
Farm, Winery & Bistro

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Original work in oil, water color, pastel, acrylic, mixed media, collage, graphics, photography, sculpture.

THEME:  The Call names no specific themeEditor’s Note: I would let the name of the show as well as one of the awards, possible label design, guide the content of your entry.

DEADLINE: February 17, 2014

NOTIFICATION: February 20, 2014

ENTRY FEE: 1st entry $25, 2 entries $30 & 3 entries $35

Learn more from Six Summit Gallery!JUROR:  Chosen by a show committeeEditor’s Note: This is presumably composed of gallery administrators and representatives from the winery.

AWARDS: 1st , 2nd, 3rd Place.  Prizes will include the opportunity to design your own Chamard wine label. $240 dollar Reserve Wine Membership, gift certificates to the winery, recognition in SSG media and more.

SALES: Artist receives 50% on accepted sold work. 10% of Gallery 50% commission will be donated to Vista Vocational and Life Skills Center.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Summit Six Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Mystery Build 2014

Enter the $5 Art Contest today!sweet
AVOCADO?

My culinary specialty is making meals out of whatever I happen to find in the cabinets and making it seem purposeful.  Sure, I can make chocolate mousse out of an avocado, cocoa and honey.  Yes, I can make brownies out of black beans and chocolate chips.  Not everything comes with the perfect ingredients.  And, while most folks won’t think the kit from this Call is perfect to create a masterpiece, you’ll have all the ingredients; just make it work. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Mystery Build 2014. This year’s theme is “Build a Dream”.  We are so proud that our Featured Artist Amy Kollar Anderson won the People’s Choice Award for the 2013 Mystery Build.  Which one of you is going to win an award for 2014? Investigate this one…

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Learn more about Mystery Build 2014!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mystery Build 2014

 

Mystery Build is an art challenge developed by two artists to inspire creativity. The concept is simple. Buy a kit. Make something out of the contents of the kit. And, upload either a picture or video of your creation.

ELIGIBILITY: Contest is only open to legal residents of the U.S. and D.C. Contestants must be 18 years of age and older to receive cash prizes. Contestants under the age of 18 must have an adult who is 18 or older complete the Submission Form.

THEME:  “Build a Dream” — You may interpret the contest’s theme any way you wish.

Learn more about Mystery Build 2014!MEDIA: You must buy a Mystery Build Kit. You may choose to use anything in the Kit and the Mystery Build box itself, but you are not required to use all of the materials. Entrants MAY ADD paint, varnish, lacquer, food coloring, oil, water, dye, ink, and similar liquids to decorate or enhance the entry, or to manipulate the materials. Liquids may not be used for structural elements, but may only be used as a surface enhancement or as a tool. Substances which are not liquid at room temperature, such as wax, are excluded. Liquid adhesives not included in the Kit are also not permitted. Judges will have final ruling on use of liquids.

Wandering Wonder by Amy Kollar Anderson
“Wandering Wonder” by Amy Kollar Anderson — 2013 People’s Choice Winner

Entrants may use any tools available to them to alter the materials in the Mystery Build Kit, barring tools that add or leave behind an additional physical material, such as a stapler which leaves a metal staple, or a soldering operation which adds solder. You may make tools out of any materials you want. Tools may include molds, which also do not have to be made of materials from the Kit.

 

DEADLINE: Submissions are due by 10/20/14 at 12:59 p.m. ET.

ENTRY FEE: FOR a LIMITED TIME $49.95 for the kit (includes shipping, kit and contest entry fee) as of the writing of this post.  Normally, the cost is $59.95.

JUDGING PROCESS: An independent, qualified panel of judges will judge all eligible entries received based on these criteria:  Creativity and Use of Materials, Creative Use of the Theme, Execution/Craftsmanship, and Presentation.

AWARDS: There are $21,000 in cash Prizes. Check here for complete prize details.

For complete details, Read the Rules!

Learn more about Mystery Build 2014!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: 9×12

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FISHY

I live in a town with a population of approximately 3500.  We have 1 zip code & area code, 1 post office, and…one grocery store.  Luckily, the popularity of my hometown with tourists affords a few luxuries like a recently renovated produce and seafood section in our lone grocery store.  I bought salmon there last week, and it came wrapped in paper.  Paper.  Lovely. Thank you for not adding another piece of plastic wrap to my grocery cart.  There is a time and place for paper, and this next Call would be another of them.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Fort Worth Community Arts Center (FWCAC from Fort Worth, TX) for 9×12 Works on Paper (link to prospectus on right).   This is a great, all-hung resume builder and shipping will be cheap.  Plus, the commission is only 25%

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Learn more about the Fort Worth Community Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
9×12 Works on Paper

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to US residents 18+

MEDIA: Artworks may be any size, but they MUST fit in a 9”x 12” envelope to be mailed, although they may be folded, 3D or multi-part.  More than one work may be mailed in each envelope. Acceptable mediums include unmatted, unframed photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, mixed media, cast or folded paperworks, artist books or digital prints.  All artwork sent should be original – no reproductions.

Learn more about the 9x12 Works on Paper show from the Fort Worth Community Arts Center!Art not on/of paper or paper products will not be displayed (although other materials may be attached to the paper).

DEADLINE:
November 15, 2013
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NOTIFICATION:
  All hung exhibit

ENTRY FEE:
$5 per piece up to 5 pieces

SALES: All artwork will be for sale for $100US, and the artist receives 75%. Unsold works sent with an appropriate size self-addressed STAMPED envelope (SASE) will be returned.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

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Download the Prospectus from the Fort Worth Community ARTS Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: Trash

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or treats?

I’ve gotta figure out how to make composting work in my life.  The amount of food discarded from my kitchen from trimmings alone could no doubt eliminate any need to purchase mulch or fertilizer again…ever.  I’m told there are simple guidelines and compact systems commercially available.  This next Call may not e interested in your food scraps, but they DO want your trash.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Ojai Art Festival (Ojai, CA) for Discarted.  I love trash art shows, and the cash awards range from $500 to $1500.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more about the Discarted show from Ojai Art Festival!CALL for ENTRIES:
Discarted

 

The art will be shown in approx. 40 shops, restaurants and galleries in Ojai from Nov. 7 -24, 2013.   The opening weekend is Nov. 7-10, coinciding with the Ojai Film Festival’s Focus Earth screenings. Every year, nearly 4,500 people attend the film festival events. The goal is to stimulate environmental awareness, encourage conservation, and promote new ways of thinking about art, sustainability, and the environment.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  DISCARTED asks artists to work with trash, discarded objects and materials to raise questions and ideas, aesthetic and moral, about the life of the planet our wasteful society threatens.  Art from trash, discarded objects and material: Submitted work may be reasonably considered ‘Art from trash, discarded objects and material’ if it is entirely, or primarily, composed of at least 75% material(s) that would have otherwise been disposed into the waste streams. Accepted art includes collage, assemblages, wall hangings, sculpture, other 2 or 3-dimensional artwork and moving or projected images.

Learn more about the Discarted show from Ojai Art Festival!DEADLINE:  September 22, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  October 6, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $20 per piece, up to 3 pieces per artist

JUROR:  Deborah Munk has served as the Director of the Artist in Residence Program at Recology since 2007.   The Artist in Residence Program at Recology San Francisco is a unique art and education program that provides Bay Area artists with access to discarded materials, a stipend, and a large studio space at the Recology Solid Waste Transfer and Recycling Center. By supporting artists who work with recycled materials, Recology hopes to encourage people to conserve natural resources and promote new ways of thinking about art and the environment.

AWARDS:  First Place $1500; Second Place $800; and Third Place $500.

SALES:  60% will go to the artists, 30% of the sale will go to the shop or venue where the art is displayed, 10% to Ojai Art Festival.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Ojai Art Festival!

FEATURED ARTIST: Sima Schloss

Learn how to become a Featured Artist!on a
CHOCOLATE
high

Life is moving at a crazy pace these days, and the $5 Art Contest has almost been canned a few times.   But every time I get a fantastic entry or trip across another great artist, I remember why I do this. This month’s artist is no different.  With my frenzied pace, it is no wonder that I picked an artist’s work that mirrors the same frenetic energy making my life a wonderful roller coaster this summer.  Hang on…

This month’s artist works in a mix of media–drawing, painting & collage.  I find the work has a pulse.  You can look at a piece and both identify with the subject and have concern about the sort of mind-bending mania that created it.

Featured Artist Sima Schloss!The work seems,
above all else,
self-aware.

 

Self-awareness isn’t necessarily the highest and best that we can want from ourselves or our art; however, nothing of true value follows where self-awareness has not preceded.  Don’t just LOOK at this work, I need you to SEE it.

On behalf of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, I am proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the May entries to the $5 Art Contest is Sima Schloss.  I find her work to be…so much more than a pretty face.

And its only Tuesday by Featured Artist Sima Schloss!FEATURED ARTIST:
Sima Schloss

 

Sima Schloss grew up in a suburb on the south shore of Long Island and studied art at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island and graduated in 1993.  Sima moved to New York City soon after. Where she says,” My life really began.”  Her work is in a number of private and public collections including those of Tina Tang Studio, Miss Sixty Inc., and various other arenas. She has shown her work in different venues all around New York, Portugal and Spain. From The Yes Gallery in Greenpoint, NY, 3RD Ward in Williamsburg, NY to a group show at The Colorida Gallery in Lisbon, Portugal.

Schloss was also featured in NY Arts Magazine, Top Websites Annual Art guide to the Internet. In 2013, she will be featured in the e-book about Artists As World Changers by Renee Phillips.Her work was also at the Fountain Art Fair in Miami, Florida. Currently she works with The Metropolitan Museum of Art in their education department teaching art to ESL and GED students.  Sima is also an adjunct professor at Hostos Community College in the Bronx. She is currently working on a series of independent projects.

Interior by Featured Artist Sima Schloss!Are you self taught or formally instructed? “If ‘Taming the Beast’ is self taught, then, that came with age.  I went to art school and  was a whirling dervish at 18 w/ my attention unfocused. It’s only now that I really appreciate everything that I learned there.”

Your work is
NOISY. 

 

NO really, I had a hard time concentrating on any one piece because my eye was always skipping ahead to another.  I love it.  Is the process for you as frenzied as the work comes across?  “Yes,my process is as frenzied as it comes across.  Many times when I am creating with the subway being my favorite studio, I get so many ideas.  The sensory overload comes out in my artwork.  One person said that looking at my artwork is a workout in itself.  If we could only create muscles at the same time!”

Passing thoughts about Houdinin by Featured Artist Sima Schloss!The connecting aesthetic in your work seems to be portraiture and color.  How do they work together for you?  “I love to study facial expressions and observe the colors the person is wearing.  Both are so telling about who that person is.”

Tell me about the collage process for you.  Are you attracted to the materials first or do you start work and then search for the right material to fit a piece? “‘Process not product…if only we could remember that in our love lives, too!   I love to make a huge mess when I am creating; I love the layering process.  A friend once said that you could shoot a bullet through some of my works and it wouldn’t penetrate.

“Like consciousness itself, the medium of collage is cumulative, aggregate, constructed through the mind’s desire to see itself reflected in chronological process. It stacks, rips, defaces, and replaces. Its memories are writ scatter-shot with the voices of others and with communiques whispered from within. It is polyphonic. Collage wears every other medium across its face, like the great grandparent of art, rendering the act of thinking material, with paint, print, ink, swaths of photographs, fields of color, Letraset and adhesives.”

February brings Questions by Featured Artist Sima Schloss!What style or school of art do you think your work fits into and why? “My work is a combination of surrealism and abstract art.. I don’t make pretty pieces of artwork, I want to make people think.  I want to evoke a feeling.”

“If you want to see
a calm piece of work,
look at landscapes
and fluffy flowers.” 

 

You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite? “God I am a seriously a chocoholic–preferably milk or white.  My mom keeps telling me to switch to dark chocolate because its healthier. Hell no!” I am fairly certain that I have ranted on this blog (more than once) in the past about white chocolate not really being chocolate, but I am going to set that aside.  I simply want to suggest that you switch to dark chocolate…because it tastes better. 🙂

For someone who talks alot you have nothing to say by Featured Artist Sima Schloss!What about snack foods? “I am addicted to white chocolate.  I keep stashes at my apartment, studio and at work.  My students even tell me that I eat too much chocolate.  This is coming from certain individuals who choose to eat Doritos® and a Coke® for breakfast.  Again, is there anything beyond white chocolate?  If we must get particular…Green & Black’s White Chocolate.” Really?  Chocolate and chocolate?  Those are your food answers?  hehehehe.  It is refreshing to meet someone that throws restraint to the wind, but I suppose your work should have been the first hint.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “Currently, I am working on a series of drawings only using shades of grey and black in pencil and pen WHILE using the same photograph of a mouth. I have been using the same sketch, enlarging, shrinking it into the collages.this new series  is a journey back to basics with mostly drawing, my first love.”  Thanks for waiting to the end of the interview to let me know you are temporarily abandoning color, ha.  It is a good thing interviews are my primary job, eh?

Sima, thank you for reminding me that my frenzy is not singular

Learn more about Sima Schloss online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Sima Schloss!