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REMINDER: Open Call at Flow

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everything

The featured food at my house this week is Jona Gold apples ($.89/lb). Last month is was asparagus ($1.99/lb).  This whole month it has been apples, partly because of our proximity to an orchard, and partly due to price.  We’re heading toward Winter, and I’ll be eating $1 butternut squash for at least 2 months. It is all about eating what’s in season. It is cheaper, healthier, and yummier. Think of it as a seasonal treat.  This next Call is all about the upcoming season, and it’s a treat too!  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for 2013 Exhibitions from Flow Art Space (Minneapolis, MN). Great news…NO COMMISSION, no really.  This is a rare opportunity in a fairly new gallery. The deadline is just around the corner…

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OPEN CALL: 2013 Exhibitions

Learn more about Flow Art Space!Flow Art Space in Minneapolis, MN announces an open call for submissions for 2013 shows. Artists will be considered for possible inclusion in group shows and/or chosen as a featured artist.

ELIGIBILITY: US artists at least 18 are welcome to submit.

MEDIA: 2D and 3D media and all subject matter will be considered, including but not limited to drawing, painting, photography, book art, printmaking, sculpture, fiber, glass, encaustic, ceramics, mixed media, wood, digital art, video, and installation.

DEADLINE: November 14, 2012

EARLY DEADLINE ENTRY FEE: $50 for up to 4 images

JLearn more about Flow Art Space!UROR: Artist, Curator and Flow Art Space Founder Melissa Metzler will select work.

SALES: Artists will keep 100% of their sales and handle their own transactions by accepting their preferred method(s) of payment. Artists deliver or ship their sold work to buyers. The mission of Flow Art Space is to provide ongoing opportunities for artists to show their work in a professional environment and to connect them with potential buyers. The goal is to establish ongoing relationships between artists and buyers, because buyers like to buy directly from artists and artists like to keep 100% of their sales!

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Propsectus from the Flow Art Space website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Ex Arte Equinus

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HORSEY

In french cooking, sauce and knife skills are the beginning of all knowledge. You would be simply amazed by how many sauces start with a basic hollandaise. Similarly, horses are the foundation of many an art class. I had an art teacher that once said to me, “If you can master sketching a the complex form of the majestic horse, all of art is at your fingertips.” I never mastered sketching a horse, but I can make a mean hollandaise. Luckily, this next Call doesn’t require that I SKETCH a horse. Take a look…

Check out this great Call for Entries in Ex Arte Equinus brought to you by Art Horse Magazine. The fees are reasonable, and this in an excellent opportunity to get true value from Art Publications. Take a look…

*Editor’s Note: For those of you out there familiar with being shunned from high-profile traditional shows for producing Digital Art, please note… this is your chance to get contemporary work into a more traditional format which is always a way to increase acceptance. It is worth a closer look, trust me.

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Learn more about the Ex Arte Equinus Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Ex Arte Equinus

 

 

Ex Arte Equinus is an international art competition dedicated to presenting the horse as fine art. Ex Arte Equinus is a competition that provides contemporary Equine Artsts the opportunity to showcase their work in a Fine Art framework and have it seen on an International level.

Images of winning artwork will be published in issue #16 of Art Horse Magazine. Winners and selected images will also be published in a limited edition hardback book about the show, available from Art Horse Magazine.

ELIGIBILITY: Contest is open to artists worldwide. Open to artists 17 years and older. All artwork must be original work executed by the artist.

MEDIA: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Digital Art and Photography. Works must include a suggestion of an equine form in the image submitted (i.e. a still life painting of tack or hunting dogs would not be acceptable for this show).

Check out Art Horse Magazine online!

DEADLINE: October 31, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Accepted artists ONLY will be notified of their placings via email on or about sixty days from final entry deadline.

ENTRY FEE: $30.00 for up to 3 images, add’l $10 ea.

JURORS: Hrvoje Dumancic (Sculpture category), Shannon Lawlor (Drawing category), Sarah Van Ouwerkerk (Photography category), Patricia Powers (painting category), and Dorota Kudyba (Digital Art category).  Overall prizes will be juried by Juliet Harrison, show director, and Lyne Raff, editor.

AWARDS: Prizes include rosettes for first place through third place for each category. First place and overall winners receive custom glass awards and one copy Ex Arte Equinus programme book. Winning works will be included in issue #16 (Winter, 3/13) of Art Horse Magazine and in the published show programme book as an opportunity to present the work to an international audience of equine art collectors and enthusiasts. All work that is selected into Ex Arte Equinus will be presented on the Art Horse magazine website and in the published show program, which will be available for sale through the website.

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FEATURED ARTIST: Caitlyn Shea

Click to Submit to the $5 Art Contest!RHUBARB!
in contrast

The $5 Art Contest continues to be a gift. I continue to be late posting results (like this one for September–due 8 days ago), but my reasons are better.   The number of entries is increasing, and I am continuing longer dialogue with those that are rejected.   The platform has become a way to help artists get outside their heads for a little while, and it requires that they take a look at how they do the BUSINESS of being an artist.  Sometimes you have to learn that packaging counts.  The cover of the book IS the first thing you see, and it DOES make an impression.  It isn’t everything, but it counts.

Learn more about Featured Artist Caitlyn Shea!This month’s artist submitted and was rejected in a previous month, but she took the opportunity to take a look at her work through a more critical lens. Her work was always wonderful, but now it is presented in a more accessible way. I am proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the September entries is Caitlyn Shea.  Her artwork captures the wonder and celebration in the temporary nature of our being.  I enjoy the contrast of celebration and decay, like rhubarb and cheddar, tart but savory.   This isn’t another portrait of Barbie gone bad; it is a transcendence of the human cage.  Brilliant.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Caitlyn Shea

 

Caitlyn Shea spent a great deal of her childhood admiring the NYCart scene.  At eighteen she moved to Brooklyn to attend Pratt Institute, and later pursued an education at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY.  In 2011, Shea graduated from Adelphi University with a BFA.  She received an A. Conger Goodyear Award for Outstanding Achievement and a Senior Thesis Merit Award.
Shea is inspired by Francis Bacon and the entire Abstract Expressionist movement.  She loves traveling and taking photographs.  Her trip to Italy nourished her macabre sensibilities, allowing her to observe reliquaries and Venetian masks in person for the first time.  She has a strong interest in anatomy and spends a lot of time studying human and animal body structures as inspiration for her work.
The Absurd by Featured Artist Caitlyn Shea!

I notice your recent work seems much darker in nature.  Wanna talk about that?   “I want people to have a visceral experience when standing in front of my paintings.  Francis Bacon often spoke about the “violence of the real.”  In his work, he referenced the human form as ultimately being permeable and vulnerable by nature.  Similarly, my work relays the idea of humans and animals being restricted by the limitations of their own physicality.

“I tend to love morbid subject matter in every way, shape, or form.  I spend a lot of time contemplating what a strange thing it is to possess a fragile, temporary body.  I believe that macabre subject matter forces us to be confronted with our own mortality and ask existential questions; most of which have no clear answers. Some people would argue that those sorts of questions are outdated or irrelevant. For me, thinking about living in a big, beautiful, and seemingly random universe never gets old.”

Crows by Featured Artist Caitlyn Shea!Talk to me about the process you use?  Do you attack paintings on paper and/or panel the same way you attack a mural? “Every painting always starts with a base coat of color.  I then lay down abstract marks with large brushes.  By mixing house paint, acrylic, and spray paint there is always an element of surprise and a certain “fleshy” quality to the painting’s surface that I find really exciting.  I then look and wait for the figures to be revealed to me through the chaos of abstraction.  I have a lot of photos of animals in strange positions and classical figure painting references that help me visualize possible subjects.  Once I have a solid idea of where bodies should be in the composition, I will begin to define them with charcoal.  I am often not satisfied with the initial drawing, so I wipe away charcoal layers and continue re-drawing and editing until I get to a point where it seems right, or what I describe as “inevitably placed.”

“The murals that I recently completed were different in that I had to work more directly towards a means to an end.  Painting on floors, ceilings, and even the side of a building was challenging because I had to account for a lot of odd surfaces.  At one point I had to actually tie paint brushes together in order to get at some unreachable spots.  In the end it came down to a lot of practical problem-solving, which I found to be a fun challenge.”

Do you consider yourself a painter? Something else? “I consider my work a fusion of painting and drawing.  I like the play between the dryness of charcoal and the luscious body of paint.  Charcoal defines the edge and shading of a lot of the figures and gives them a “gritty” quality.  I adore linear mark-making and the ethereal nature line brings to my subjects when layered over color.  The entire process involves experimentation and discovery through my materials; be it charcoal, spray paint, or acrylic.  ”

Anatomy Lesson for Vultures by Featured Artist Caitlyn Shea!Clearly, the figure has a strong influence in your work.  Tell me how that reconciles with your Abstract Expressionist influence. “A lot of contemporary art delivers fast, punchy messages.  While I appreciate that way of working, I choose to make paintings that are as much about the materials I use as they are about the subjects I portray.  The act of making is amazing, and I want it to be evident on the surface of my work.

“I like the quick, big, bold mark-making of abstract painting when joined with the comforting, recognizable form of human and animal subjects.  Subsequently, the subjects appear hollow and broken, and revealed as being part of the the chaotic environment that they inhabit.  To me, this is the best way to convey human experience.”

You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite? “I have been a vegetarian since I was 5 years old, due to my love for animals of all kinds.  So, not bacon.  My longest standing favorite food is definitely rhubarb pie with cheddar cheese on top.  It is an oddly amazing combination of bitter, sweet, and savory. ” Geez, you must LOVE us to wade through all the pork, duck and beef references I make.  Rhubarb is FANTASTIC.  With cheddar, eh? I’ll have to try that one.

Ephemeral Fox by Featured Artist Caitlyn Shea!What about snack foods? “I absolutely love blood oranges.  When they are in season I fill my purse, pockets, and studio with them.  I cannot get enough of their sweet, yet tart flavor.  They are also a real treat for the eyes with their shocking crimson red interiors.” I’m obsessed with clementines right now…I get it.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “I am really excited to be teaching Painting and Drawing classes locally in the next few weeks!  I have always wanted to teach and it will help support my career as an emerging artist.

“I have been fortunate enough to be in a lot of art exhibits in the past year.  This website has been a huge asset to achieving that!  (Happy to help!) Right now I am working on paintings that are loosely related to the Apocalypse for two upcoming Apocalypse-themed shows.  Should mankind survive December 21st, I want to go on to become a major part of defining contemporary art.”

Thanks, Caitlyn, for reminding us all that life is short, pardon the cliché, beautifully gruesome…and that it isn’t an excuse.

Learn more about Caitlyn Shea online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Caitlyn Shea!

CALL for ENTRIES: Emotion

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love

I am emotionally attached to goat cheese. I recognize how very irrational that is, but the fact remains that “I love goat cheese.”  I dream about it.  Eating herb-crusted goat cheese on freshly-backed foccacia with a few capers is the height of emotional eating for me.  It can take away almost ANY bad day.  No joke.  Luckily, my bad days are not too frequent, ha.  This next Call wants to know about your Emotional quirks.  Don’t miss this chance…

Check out this Call to Artists for Emotion from the Linus Galleries (California). The exhibit offers an online listing as well as the possibility for a showing in one of their brick and mortar galleries. Take a look…

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

Move them.
Make them feel.
Let them see emotion.
Enlighten us.

Submit your best road art for this future exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, painting, drawing. It must be able to be hung on a wall to be considered. Sizes up to 12 feet art acceptable.

Learn more about the Emotion Call for Entries from the Linus Galleries!DEADLINE:
October 29,
2012

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

AWARDS: Accepted entries for this online exhibit will be judged again for their collective live exhibition at one of their art galleries.

Artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.

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 Linus Galleries!

CALL for ENTRIES: Wine Label Contest

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a cab

I would hurt someone for a pepper-crusted cut of ahi right now. Understand, ahi is not a common food in my house.  I’m too cheap, and Gatlinburg isn’t really known for more exotic varieties of fish.  But some days you wake up and you just want what you want.  You know what would be even better?  A big glass of Cabernet Sauvignon to go with the ahi tuna.  Okay, the Cab I can pull off pretty easily.  This next Call gives you a perfect reason to sample a little Cabernet Sauvignon as well.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from RARE Hospitality International, Inc. dba Capital Grille for the Artist Series Wine Label Contest.  The Grand Prize includes a fantastic trip, and of course, artistic immortality on a wine label.  You have LESS than a week left to enter, so don’t delay…

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Learn more about The Capital Grille Artist Series Competition! CALL for ENTRIES:
Artist Series Wine Label Contest

 

We are looking for a spectacular wine label to adorn our equally spectacular wine and invite you to create it.  The winning artist will see their masterpiece featured on an exclusive, world-class Cabernet Sauvignon served in every Capital Grille restaurant, and will receive a case of this exceptional wine, an all-expense-paid excursion to Napa Valley and, of course, artistic immortality.

ELIGIBILITY:  US residents, 21+ years old

MEDIA:  Any media appropriate for translation as a wine label.  For example, painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, etc.

Learn more about The Capital Grille Artist Series Competition!DEADLINE:  Postmarked no later than October 15, 2012, and received by October 19, 2012.

NOTIFICATION:  For names of winners, send a self-addressed stamped envelope for receipt by November 1, 2012, to: The Capital Grille Art Competition, 1000 Darden Center Drive, Orlando, FL, 32837.  I know, I know.  But be patient since art isn’t their normal business.

ENTRY FEE:  None

JUROR:  Artwork must be original and cannot have been previously published or submitted in any other competition.  Judging will be based on creativity & originality in relation to its potential placement on a wine bottle.  Judging will be conducted by a jury in conjunction with, and under the supervision of, The Capital Grille.  The decision of the judges is final and binding in all matters relating to the contest.

AWARDS:  A 4-day/3-night trip for the winner and one guest to California. Trip includes round trip coach air transportation to and from a major airport nearest the winner’s home, standard double occupancy hotel accommodations for three nights, the opportunity to tour select Napa Valley wineries and participate in wine tastings, select activities, meals and beverages (as determined by Sponsor) and ground transportation to and from airport in California and to and from each winery.  Travel for this prize must be completed by December 31, 2013. Approximate retail value $5,000.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about The Capital Grille Artist Series Competition!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: 9×12 in 2012

 

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I had salmon “en papillote” tonight.  Fear not, it just means “in parchment”.  Contrary to what you might think, it is not the French-cool-factor that leads me down the path of parchment cooking. (Okay, maybe a little.) The real reason is because it is healthy since it requires so little fat.  Okay, that’s a lie too.  The truth?  There is virtually no cleanup.  No dirty saute pans.  Yep, laziness has lead to French cooking.  Go figure.  This next Call is all about the paper too.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Fort Worth Community ARTS Center (Fort Worth, TX) for 9 x 12 Works on Paper Show.  The entry fee is only $5 per piece, and the commission rate is only 25%.  This is a great opportunity…

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Learn more about the 9x12 Works on Paper show!CALL for ENTRIES:
9 x 12 Works
on Paper Show

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Unmatted, unframed works on paper including photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, mixed media, cast or folded paper works, books or digital prints that will fit in a 9″x12″ envelope.  All artwork will be for sale for $100US.

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by November 15, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  This is an all-hung show

ENTRY FEE: $5 per piece up to a maximum of 6 pieces

SALES:  All artwork will be for sale for $100US.  Artist receives 75%.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Fort Worth Community ARTS Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: Canvas Label

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breathe

Is it too early for mulled wine?  Don’t tell me that you don’t know what mulled wine is either.  It is usually a great red (I prefer merlot), gently warmed with mulling spices–usually allspice, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, star anise and various dried fruit peels.  Try it; you won’t be sorry.  This next Call may be best read with your own glass of wine.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Canvas Artist Series Label Contest brought to you from Canvas Wines.  You have to be a college student to enter, but the reward could be huge if you qualify.  Take a look…

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Learn more from Canvas Wines!CALL for ENTRIES:
Canvas Artist Series Label Contest

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all full time college students, age 18+ that are also US residents.  Click here for full details.

MEDIA:  2-dimensional form of visual art, which may include, but is not limited to, paint on canvas, graphic illustrations, watercolor, charcoal, ink or pencil. Artwork in the form of photography and art in three- (3-) dimensional or non-visual form, such as sculptures, will not be accepted.  Work must creatively depict the varietal characteristics of one (1) of the Canvas Wines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay or Merlot. (i.e. cedar, tobacco, rich dark fruit, and hints of oak and spice for Cabernet Sauvignon; pure fruit and toasty oak for Chardonnay; or pure fruit, toasty spice and rich, ripe tannins for Merlot).  Original Artwork must be 24 inches wide by 20 inches tall (24″x20″).

Learn more about the winners of the 2011 Canvas Wine Label Contest!DEADLINE:  October 9, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  November 16, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  None

JUROR:  The Grand Prize Winner will be determined based on the following criteria:  a. On-line popular vote (20%)  b. Originality of Finalist’s Artwork creative interpretation of the Varietal Characteristic of one (1) of the Canvas Wines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay or Merlot (50%); and c. Originality and appeal of his or her written description of his or her Artwork inspiration and career aspirations of why Finalist would like to be an artist as described in the Essays (30%).

AWARDS:  1 Grand Prize will be awarded to each Varietal Category, subject to verification, for a total of three (3) Grand Prizes.  The Grand Prize will consist solely of a $5,000 academic scholarship to be used for school tuition and the opportunity to have their artwork featured on a special bottling of Canvas wines in Sponsor’s sole discretion.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Canvas Wines!

OPEN CALL: Cork Street London

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some curry
FOR ME

Do you know that one of the most popular foods in London is curry? Mmmhmm.  Not bangers-n-mash or blood pudding or spotted dick.  Those are just the stereotypes.  And although fish ‘n’ chips are still the traditional national food, make room for curry in every variety.  You can see for yourself at the opening for this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Cork Street Open Exhibition held at the Gallery at Cork Street in London. Enter almost any media online for as little as £20 (~$33 USD) for your shot at this London show by November 11th! Don’t miss out…

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Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!CALL for ENTRIES:
Cork Street
Open Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists 

MEDIA: All media except reproductions, film & video

DEADLINE:  November 11, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  December 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE: £20 for one (approx. $32.50 USD), £30 for up to 3, and £50 for up to 6 entries.

JUROR:  The panel of judges is headed each year by Louis Singh, director of Beaux Arts Gallery London. In addition, four experts from the contemporary art world are also invited to participate, bringing the total on the panel to five. Members have included established artists, gallery owners, art critics and writers, art dealers, art enthusiasts and celebrities who may or may not be publicly recognized as accomplished artists.

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!Updates to the jury list are found here.

Louis Singh says, “St Ives in the 1970s was a somewhat lazier place than today. Late morning deals were customarily made with cigarette in one hand and glass of sherry in the other. Back then my father had the Wills Lane gallery which ensured my mind was constantly flooded with images of the St Ives School as soon as my eyes had opened.

“When I was ten my parents opened the Beaux Arts gallery in Bath which continued to nurture these Cornish roots. These days with a sister gallery in London, minus the sherry, not much has changed. I busy myself by keeping the gallery from growing old by steering some youth and raw contemporary talent, towards its doors.”

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!AWARDS:  Grand Prize Award £1,000 Cash Prize & £1,000 worth of Materials and Services.

For a complete list of awards, click here.

SALES: All works must be for sale at the exhibition, prices set by the artist, and Cork Street Open Exhibition will retain 40% of the selling price.

For complete details, visit the Cork Street website!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Hit the Road

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cross the road?

The best part of hitting the open road is, of course, the FOOD.  My practice is to spend a little time surveying the locals of where we are about the best place to eat.  Inevitably, I get a significant number of people that refer me to the same place.  And it always ends up being “the best breakfast” or “the best burger” in town.  Getting eggs right isn’t easy, folks, and I always appreciate a good reference.  This next Call is all about hitting the road.  Investigate for yourself…

Check out this Call to Artists for Hit the Road from the Linus Galleries (California). The exhibit offers an online listing as well as the possibility for a showing in one of their brick and mortar galleries. Take a look…

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

The road ahead, the road behind, the open road, simply the road.

Always the metaphor for life, always the subject of art, the road is what we want to see or all things related.

Submit your best road art for this future exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, painting, drawing.  It must be able to be hung on a wall to be considered. Sizes up to 12 feet art acceptable.

Learn more about the Hit the Road exhibit!DEADLINE:
October 15,
2012

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

AWARDS: Accepted entries for this online exhibit will be judged again for their collective live exhibition at one of their art galleries.

Artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.

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 Linus Galleries!

CALL for ENTRIES: Abstract is Real

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tasting

I find deconstructed food fascinating.  I love to see a chef’s abstract interpretation of a classic like Caesar Salad or Boston Clam Chowder.  I NEVER expect it to actually taste like the classic dish, but I have never been disappointed.  Really.  It is truly art on a plate.  This next Call is all about the Abstract.  Intrigued?

Check out this Call for Entries from EWNS Art Project (France) for the Abstract is Real exhibit.  Selection for this show gets you into an online gallery, AND pre-selects you the Paris gallery exhibition in 2012/2014.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Abstract is Real Exhibition!CALL for ENTRIES:
Abstract is Real

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Painting, drawing, photography, digital, sculpture

DEADLINE: October 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  November 1, 2012Only artists that have been selected will be contacted.

ENTRY FEE:  30 (Approx. $40 US) for up to 3 images. Additional images may be submitted for a fee of 5 each, up to a maximum of 10 images (including the first 3).

JURORS:  Final selections for the exhibition will be made by the Artists’ Committee.

AWARDS:  All selected images will appear in our online gallery for a duration of one year minimum.  The selected artists will automatically be pre-selected for the #1 edition of “Abstract is Real” International group exhibition in Paris scheduled for winter 2013/2014. (TBD)

SALES:  All entries must be labeled for sale with price indicated. Keep in mind that EWNS Art Project receives 30% commission of works sold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the EWNS Art Project!