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CALL for ENTRIES: Show of Heads

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Goat heads, really?  Caught a show called Extreme Cheapskates the other day just long enough to see a man by two goat heads for $7.50 total.  In many parts of the world, goat heads are a common protein, and I’m not knocking it because I haven’t eaten it.  My problem with the concept is that he was supposed to be an extreme cheapskate.  I can buy 10 lbs. of chicken quarters for $6. Who knows.  This next call won’t take hind quarters.  Heads only please…

Check out this Call for Entries from SlowArt Productions for A Show of Heads exhibit at the Limner Gallery!  Open to all artists and media, this exhibit is a great shot for all of you to dive in head first …pun intended.

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A Show of Heads

 

SlowArt Productions presents the annual group thematic exhibition, A Show of Heads. The exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery from October 27 – November 25, 2012.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art, video, etc. are eligible.

THEME: This exhibition will include all interpretations and portrayals of the human head, from the traditional to the abstract and conceptual. All visions of the The Head, including partial and multiple heads, will be reviewed and considered.

Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!DEADLINE: Entries must be submitted via email by August 31, 2012.

NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than September 21, 2012. Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results. Notification will be made via email and by posting on the results page. All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email is provided, artists will be notified via postal mail only if accepted to exhibit. Type your email address clearly, if a mistake is made you will not be notified.

Learn more about SlowArt Productions online!ENTRY FEE: There is a $35.00 entry fee for one to four artworks entered, presentation is by digital JPG image 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 by credit card at time of entry using PayPal, or check or money order payable to SlowArt Productions.

AWARDS: Winning artists will be featured in a group exhibition at the Limner Gallery, October 27- November 25, 2012. 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 #20, Fall 2013 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. For more information on Direct Art view: http://www.slowart.com/about.htm

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

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CALL for ENTRIES: Figurative

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eye

I love figurative art, but I don’t want figurative food.  I cannot consume anymore of the googlie-eyed chocolate bunnies or marshmallow Peeps®.  And quite frankly, even Goldfish® are starting to give me creeps.  Why must everything have a face?  This next call wants your best figurative work.  Faces optional…

Check out the Call for Entries from the Light, Space & Time Gallery for their online Figurative competition. You know that I am not a huge fan of online competitions; however, I think of this as digital publication which is always a good thing. The entry fee is dirt cheap, and the value of inbound links to your website is priceless. Take a look…

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for ENTRIES:

Figurative

 

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces a Juried Art Competition with the theme “Figurative” and the gallery would like for all 2D artists (including photography) to send us your best interpretation of the theme “Figurative” by depicting the human form or human features. “Figurative” is considered to be figures, forms and faces.

ELIGIBILITY: Light Space & Time encourages entries from all 2D artists regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field.

MEDIA: All two dimensional media are eligible. They will accept art on this subject that is either representational or abstract, but please, do not submit any erotic art.

Learn more about the Figurative Show from the Light Space and Time Online Gallery!DEADLINE: The submission process for artists ends May 29, 2012.

ENTRY FEE: $10 for 2 Entries or $15.00 for 3 to 5 Entries

AWARDS: Awards will be for 1st through 10th places. In addition, 5 artists will be recognized with Honorable Mention awards.

Depending on the amount and the quality of the entries these winning categories may be expanded and there also may be Special Recognition awards posted as well.

BENEFITS: Your artwork is exposed to thousands of visitors to the website each month. Your artwork is retained on the website in the Archives section for further and ongoing exposure.

Learn more about the Light Space and Time Online Gallery!The Artist’s website is linked to Light Space & Time. Winners for that month are promoted in direct email pieces to gallery owners and directors, corporate art representatives and decision makers in the art world. Winners for that month will be promoted to 50+ news and press release outlets, thus creating more traffic, exposure and back links to the artist and their website. Participating winners are gaining valuable experience, marketing their artwork and building their resumes for a very low cost to take part in one of the gallery’s online competitions. *Editor’s Note: This statement is not a guarantee from www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, but it comes directly from the Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery website.

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CALL for ENTRIES: 57th Juried

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STOMACH
ROOM

Growth requires change.  My growth as a cook has required additional pantry space.  The staple items upon which I rely to create meals have simply increased in number, and I had to adapt.  This next Call is the perfect example of a show that adapted as it grew.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Stockton Art League and The Haggin Museum (Stockton, CA) for their 57th Juried Exhibition. The entry fee is reasonable, and I am happy to see a show that has grown from regional to national.  Maybe international is around the corner.  Investigate…

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Learn more about the Stockton Art League!CALL for ENTRIES:
57th Juried Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the United States

MEDIA:  Acrylic, Ceramics, Crafts, Drawing, Fiber, Glass, Metalsmithing, Mixed Media, Oil, Painting, Pastel, Printmaking, Sculpture, Watercolor and other media.  No Photography or Computer Art.

DEADLINE: May 9, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  May 29, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 1-2 entries, $60 for 3-5 entries.

JUROR:  For over 30 years, Craig Nelson has been depicting figures landscapes and various environments in rich vibrant oils. His passion for the subjects relates directly to his brush work, weaving mood and emotion into each work of art.

Learn more about Juror Craig Nelson!After graduating from Art Center College of Design with distinction, Craig began his career working in Los Angeles for recording companies and motion picture studios, creating portraits and other subjects with strict deadlines. Craig’s countless movie posters include “The Cowboys”, “Slapshot”, and “Homeward Bound” among many others. His album cover credits include, “Sammy Davis Jr. Live”, “Rick Nelson, Country” and “Natalie Cole, Thankful” along with many more.

In 1974 Craig began teaching at Art Center College of Design and for the past 13 years has been sharing his knowledge at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco where he is Director of Fine Art, Drawing and Painting.

Craig teaches two to three workshops a year which have gained in popularity attracting students from all over the United States.  His annual January workshop held at Asilomar in Pacific Grove, California is in its 24th year.

AWARDS:  Over $5,000 in total cash awards

SALES:  The Stockton Art league will take a commission of 30%

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CALL for ENTRIES: Sense of Place

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Frequently, the sense memory I have with food OFTEN brings me to a specific place.  Antipasti reminds me of romantic living room picnics with my sweet husband that have become the tradition of our marriage.  Boiled peanuts remind me of combing the flea markets of South Carolina for hidden treasures.  Soft, doughy pretzels remind me of laughing hysterically with my kid on the Scrambler at the State Fair.  This next Call’s exhibit is located in a fantastic space of its own.  Take a look!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (Augusta, GA) for there 2012 Juried Exhibit: A Sense of Place.  This is such a beautiful gallery …and a great opportunity!

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Learn more about the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!CALL for ENTRIES:
A Sense of Place

 

The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art is pleased to announce its 2012 juried fine art competition, A Sense of Place. Open to participants from throughout the United States, this thirty-second annual event seeks to recognize the outstanding quality and diversity of work being generated by contemporary American artists.

Founded in 1937 and housed in the historic Nicholas Ware mansion (c. 1818), the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (GHIA) is Augusta’s only independent nonprofit visual arts school and gallery. The Institute serves as a showcase for local, regional, and national artists, offering rotating exhibitions of outstanding contemporary artwork year-round. In addition, professionally taught studio art classes in a wide variety of media are provided to students of all ages and experience levels.

Learn more from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!ELIGIBILITY:  All US artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Categories: painting, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and photography.   *Editor’s Note: “A Sense of Place” is not the theme.

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  July 20, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for up to 3 works; add’l works for $5 each

JUROR:  Nancy Solomon is the director of Solomon Projects, a critically acclaimed art gallery based in Atlanta, Georgia, dedicated to new and experimental solo presentations by emerging and mid-career artists. She attended Columbia University’s Barnard College in New York, receiving her bachelor of arts degree in art history.

Prior to her move to Atlanta, Ms. Solomon worked at the Lisson Gallery in London. In 1998, she was the recipient of the Georgia Women in the Arts Award, awarded by the State of Georgia.

Learn more about the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!From 1997 through 1999, Ms. Solomon was a board member of Art Papers and served on its Editorial Advisory Board in 2004–2005. Additional prior experience in the visual arts field includes working with modern and contemporary masters in Paris, as well as with Gallery Moos in New York City. Ms. Solomon grew up in France and was educated in Geneva, Switzerland.

AWARDS:  Three cash prizes will be given, including a $750 Best of Show Award and two $500 Juror’s Awards.  At the juror’s discretion, additional non-cash Honorable Mention awards may also be presented.

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged, and all works are assumed to be available for purchase unless designated “Not For Sale” (NFS).  A 35% gallery commission will be charged on sales of all exhibited artwork.

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CALL for ENTRIES: London Olympic Exhibit

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or OREGANO
or MINT?

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

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

DEADLINE:  April 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  April 11, 2012

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

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

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

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CALL for ENTRIES: 25th Annual National Juried

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stinky cheese

When I was 25, I was still drinking wine coolers in place of wine.  I was just on the verge of truly understanding the complexity of flavors that would lead me down a path of food obsession.  At 19, I spent a year in cooking school, but at 25, I explored the world of cheese.  Everything else is history.  This next call gives you a chance to be a part of a 25-year history of exhibitions.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 25th Annual National Juried Art Exhibition sponsored by the South Cobb Arts Alliance and exhibited at the Mable House Arts Center at Historic Mable House (Mableton, GA). 25 years of exhibit history AND only 25% commission.  Maybe it is time for you to head south…

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ENTRIES:

25th Annual National
Juried Art Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artist/residents of the United States.

MEDIA:  PaintingOil/Acrylic; Painting  – Watercolor; Pastel; Printmakingetching, woodcuts, serigraphs, etc; Drawing; Sculpturemetal, clay, wood or any mixture in 3-D form; Photography; Mixed Media (list all materials used); Collage and Fine Crafts.

DEADLINE:  June 7, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  July 9, 2012

Learn more from the Mable House Arts Center!ENTRY FEE:  $35 for 1 piece & $45 for 2 or more pieces.

JUROR:  Kristen Miller Zohn is the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions for the Columbus Museum in Columbus, Georgia. Ms. Zohn has a MA in Art History from Florida State University and a BA in Art History from Salem College.

Zohn’s previous work was with Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, Reynolda House Museum of American Art and Albany Museum of Art in Georgia. Ms. Miller Zohn served as Curator of Education at the Columbus Museum for six years before moving to her current position in 2007.

Learn more from the Mable House Arts Center and South Cobb Arts!Zohn is a contributing author for American Art in the Columbus Museum: Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts and to the forthcoming The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Vol. 20, Art and Architecture.

AWARDS:  Karen Beswick Founders Award $1,000; SCAA Award of Distinction $500, Four Awards of Excellence $250 each; and Four Awards of Merit $100 each; and additional Purchase Awards.

SALES:  Sales are encouraged. Any regular sale will be the sales amount the artist has requested. A 25% commission will be withheld. The South Cobb Arts Alliance will pay the sales tax.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Consequences

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please

Merlot sings to me.  But the next morning, I will harm anyone attempting to sing to me.  I am allergic to the tannins after years of enjoying the taste of an earthy glass at art openings.  Now, just one glass makes me feel like I’ve been hit by a bus.  I still have a glass occasionally and deal with the consequences.  This next Call wants to see how you deal with the consequences.  Fabulous…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Arc Gallery (San Francisco, CA) for Consequences.   This is a great space, AND I LOVE this theme.  For those of us that live life with little thought of the consequences, this is pure fantasy.  Take a look…

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Consequences

 

Consequences: aftermath, effect, conclusion, outcome, payback, repercussion, result, fallout, reaction, spin-off, inference, distinction, importance, or significant. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote, “Everyone, sooner or later, sits down to a banquet of consequences.” Arc Gallery is looking for contemporary works that will fill its space with a smorgasbord of perspectives on this theme. Dark, humorous, quirky or twisted, interpret the theme as you like.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists residing in the continental US

MEDIA: Sculpture, painting, drawing, photo, printmaking, ceramics, assemblage, collage, mixed media, fiber art, and artist book.

Read the Full Call from the Arc Gallery in San Francisco!DEADLINE:
February 24, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
April 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 3 uploaded images per entry. A maximum of 2 entries per person is allowed.

JUROR: Donna Seager was born in New Orleans and received her education in English and Art History at the University of Texas in Austin. She is in her 33nd year in the art business, having started in New Orleans in 1978. She went on to direct Marlborough Gallery on Newbury Street in Boston and moved to the Bay Area in 1989. She worked with Robert Green of Robert Green Fine Arts for ten years.  Throughout her career, she has written articles about artists and exhibitions for various publications and juried many shows in Northern California.

Read the Full Call from the Arc Gallery in San Francisco!In November of 2005, she opened her own gallery in San Rafael, winning Best of Marin in 2008, 2009 and 2010.  She believes strongly in the role of art in refining the sensibilities of the community and that involvement in the arts enhances the quality of life for all.

AWARDS:  A Juror’s Award ribbon and certificate will be awarded to three works that express the most imaginative interpretation of the “Consequences” theme. *Editor’s Question:  Am I the only one tickled pink by getting an award ribbon? hehehe.

SALES:  60% will go to the artists, 40% will go to Arc.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Creature Comforts

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Comfort is defined by macaroni and cheese.  Rather, the severity of the need for comfort is defined by macaroni and cheese.  A beautiful melange of swiss with a touch of pungent blue served over campanelle means I’ve had a triumphant day and comfort is a bonus.  Velveeta over elbows or Stouffer’s frozen means the day has sucked, and I need flannel pjs and a frozen drink with an umbrella.  This next Call wants to hear about your creature comforts, or at least your view of them.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Workhouse Arts Center (Lorton, VA outside D.C.) for Creature Comforts.  This is a great theme, reasonable fee, respected jurors and a historic venue.  Please do not miss this opportunity!

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Learn more about the Workhouse Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
Creature Comforts

 

Creature Comforts: is an installation and sculpture exhibition that explores the idea of the things that make us comfortable and at ease in everyday life. In modern day society many luxury items are considered a necessity and are difficult to live without.

This exhibition will explore the artist’s view on modern creature comforts, and society’s dependence on the luxuries in life, and their residual effects.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

Learn more about the Workhouse Arts Center! MEDIA:  Sculpture and Installation work with the following limitations:  Final measurements must be inclusive of frame, if applicable.  Weight may not exceed 150 pounds. All entries must have been conceived and created by the artist submitting the work.  All work selected must be ready for exhibit: 2D work must be framed with secure hanging devices; 3D work must be suitably prepared with instructions for installation.  The gallery reserves the right to reject work that differs from submitted images.

DEADLINE:  March 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  March 27, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $30.00 (for up to 3 works) must accompany each entry form. Payment can be made via United States checks, made payable to Lorton Arts Foundation, money order or via Paypal sent to exhibits@lortonarts.org.

JUROR:  Mary Cook and Allison Nance of microWave project llc. Founded in 2010, microWave project acts a conduit between artists and groups and/or businesses to provide space for temporary, pop‐up, “micro” galleries. Their mission is to help promote these artists and educate the community by exploring alternative venues for emerging & established artists with an emphasis on site‐specific installation art. By developing programming to correspond with the exhibitions, they provide accessible art experiences to the public by encouraging community dialogue.

SALES:  All work must be available for sale. LAF will retain a 40% sales commission from sold work. Payment is made on the 15th of each month for the previous month’s sales.

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FEATURED ARTIST: Jacques Vesery

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CHICKADEE

The $2 Art Contest and the time I spend reviewing work reveals a new surprise each month.  When I made the choice this month, it occurred to me that I have chosen very few men as Featured Artists over the years. In fact, I chose only four in 2010, and only one in 2011.  Hmm.   I find that once I send out my questionnaire / interview questions, the artists I choose seem to have an elusive connecting thread (other than food) with the other artists I have chosen as well as with me.  I suppose we are birds of a feather, as the cliche goes.

This month’s artist is a beautiful example of a connection to process and materials often found in craft artisans, but a passion for the message, the voice of the work that is generally only found in the fine arts.  Maybe my little chicks and I are connected by a thread of passion, not just to create…but to speak.

Learn more about Featured Artist Jacques Vesery! I am so proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the December entries is Jacques Vesery.  His artwork, his sculpture,  speaks to what each of chooses to honor, to cherish both physically and within ourselves.  They are…

Vessels for the soul,
if you will.

 

These sculptures are a beautiful, layered, decadent aesthetic combined with threads of the mystical, wondrous history of someplace not quite known.  They make me daydream.  But is the overwhelming desire to hold and touch them that makes me feel ever so slightly out of control.  Wonderful.

The Enigma From Within by Jacques Vesery!FEATURED ARTIST:
Jacques Vesery

Jacques Vesery is a sculptor from Damariscotta, ME and has lived in Maine for 20 years.  His work is in numerous public and private collections including the Detroit Institute of Art, the Contemporary Art Museum of Honolulu, Yale University Art Gallery and The Carnegie Museum. He is a Maine Arts Commission Fellow for 2000 and winner of Sculptural Pursuit Third Annual Sculpture Competition in 2006.

Jacques has lectured on design and concepts within his work in France, Italy, England, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and 28 US states at such locations as Journees Mondiales du Tournage D’art Sur Bois Congres, Loughborough University, Anderson Ranch, `Aha Hana Lima- Hawaii and Haystack Mt. School.

Une Triade de Mon Moi Intérieur by Jacques Vesery!What do you consider your media? Do you primarily consider yourself a sculptor? Something else? “This one always seems harder than it should be. I guess I fall through the cracks. To make life easier, I say that I am an Artist/Sculptor and for the most part, my work three dimensional, but not always.”

Clearly, there seems to be a repeated circular and/or egg-shaped aesthetic in your work.  What is the significance to working round?  “I started from creating art/craft objects solely based on utility… very conservative vessels with textures that seemed to grow with the surface area vs. being applied.  I quickly realized sculptural forms would be much more appropriate and started making what I call “Seaforms”.  They are not like any real shells and actually I base the forms on classic utilitarian forms. Everything else has evolved from this.”

Second Sister From the Skyforest by Jacques Vesery!Talk to me about your choice of natural materials versus using a process to replicate the look of natural materials?  “I love the confusion that many of the pieces cause. Some think it’s stone, some ceramic… in most cases, people don’t think wood. Even when it is supposed to look like wood. I have heard people say ‘so you sculpted wood to look like wood or you shaped a stone to look like a shell, or wood to look like stone.’  I use wood because I know it well. I know what it is capable of and I enjoy it.  If I knew another material that would work better for what I want to convey, I would use it. I am not hooked on any one material or tools. For me it is all about the outcome.  The surprise factor is also a plus.  When you are thinking stone or ceramic then hold a piece in your hands, it’s warm and very light in weight.”
What style or school of art do you think your work fits into and why? “That has always been a tough question… What do you think? It’s not craft. It is mostly sculptural…partially surreal, but not quite.”  Well, Jacques, take solace that no one ever gives me a straight answer to this one.  Your work is the sculptural equivalent of photo-realism, but of objects that don’t really exist.  Let’s call it sculptural photo surrealism, maybe?  You asked.

A Fascination with Cherry Trees by Jacques Vesery!You know we have to talk about food. What are your favorites? “Anything French! Cooking is one of my passions and most of the time it’s something French… Italian runs a very close second though.  If I had pick one dish, I guess it would be Coq Au Vin, with a great Cotes du Rhone of course.”  You owe me dinner, Mister.

“And, I have always been a lover of fruit. I’ll pick up an apple or a mango before chocolate any day.  I only go for my wife’s chocolate when there is nothing else sweet around. Lately I have been making gallons of fruit smoothies with loads of green leafy stuff added.  Hey kale is the new beef.  *Editor’s Note: Just when I think I’m in love, some fruity artist always comes up with a “Kale is the new Beef” statement.  No, Jacques, kale IS NOT the new beef.  You fruitcake, you.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “Well… There has been a big change in my life in the last 15 months, and it has effected my work greatly. Long story short, I have an illness that that prevents my working  in my normal ways.  The silver lining has been exploring new directions… Even sneaker art of all things.  For now, that is what is next… as I get better, I hope to get back to the small scale sculptures, but still want to  pursue this new found  passions as well.”

Thank you, Jacques Vesery  for giving me back my daydreams.  And the gift of being out-of-control is a treasured rarity for me.   Future Relics are what I see. You’re are an inspiration!

Learn more about Jacques Vesery online!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Musical Influences

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the
WORD

Music (and dessert) are the cherry on the proverbial sundae at any meal.  I have had the privilege of enjoying everything from a jug band at a pig pickin’ to authentic mariachi while eating tamales on a recent trip to Cozumel.  But my favorite dinner music is the humming of my lactose-intolerant 12 year old when he delights in his favorite cheesy indulgence…pizza.  This next call wants to hear about the music that delights you.  Get to humming…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Musical Influences show at Studio 1666 in Vancouver, British Columbia.  This is another no entry fee in an unusual space; it is starting to look like a theme, eh?

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CALL for ENTRIES:  Musical Influences

 

Learn more about Studio 1666 on Facebook! Studio 1666 is looking for works of art that is influenced by music.  This can be interpreted many ways, and they are asking you to avoid the obvious and draw upon your imagination and push your own boundaries of what this means to you.  By drawing upon senses other than vision, the idea is to convey feeling through artistic means that evoke multiple outcomes.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:   Photography, painting, sculpture, design, multimedia, mixed media, etc.

DEADLINE:  January 31, 2012

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  This is an opportunity for a group show at gallery located just off gallery row and close by Granville Island.  Studio 1666 is Vancouver’s new non-traditional gallery space, featuring current works from both established and emerging artists who are invested in confronting and responding to current trends in art.  At Studio 1666, artists are invited to give voice to their expression by sharing their creativity and ideologies with the local community.  Their aim is to support this partnership by providing a relaxed space that promotes progressive art with the mandate of making it accessible.

ENTRY PROCESS: Please send your digital files to studio1666@gmail.com

  • Jpgs only 72dpi dimensions image should not exceed 1024 pixels on the longest side
  • Submit 1-6 images for consideration
  • For video/digital work provide links to website if applicable.
  • Files should be titled LastName_firstName_01Title.jpg

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