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CALL for ENTRIES: Foreign Images

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miny moe

Indian, Thai, Ethiopian food, oh my.  I’ve been driving back and forth to the Atlanta area  at least once per week to take care of my father’s estate and my grandmother’s care.  And, wow, the difference 250 miles makes.  Foreign food is limited to Mexican, Italian and Chinese in Gatlinburg, but my head spins with the options in the Atlanta area.  This next Call is interested in your foreign images.  Investigate…

Check out this Call to Artists for Foreign Images from the Linus Galleries (Pasadena, CA). 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:
Foreign Images

 

Being away from home can be
an inspiring experience.

It can produce perspectives,
ideas and emotions that are
new to the artist and medium.

For this call for entry, Linus Galleries is looking for the artist’s interpretation of landscapes or cityscapes you consider to be exotic and foreign.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: All Media including: Photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, painting, drawing. It must be wall hung. Sizes up to 12′. Video submissions will be displayed/accepted only for the online exhibition.

Learn more about the Foreign Images exhibit from the Linus Gallery!DEADLINE:
January 21, 2013

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3,
$5 per add’l

AWARDS: Accepted artwork for this online exhibition will be judged again for a collective live exhibition at our Pasadena Gallery. The 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: 40% commission on all sales.

ABOUT LINUS GALLERIES: Linus Galleries is based in Southern California. They are located in Pasadena and Long Beach in Los Angeles County.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about  the Linus Galleries!

CALL for ENTRIES: Urban

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or not to sushi

I used to think always equate urban settings with sushi; however, sushi can be found everywhere these days.  I know of a town with a population of approximately 450, and even their local convenience store carries sushi.  I may have to revert to the idea of street vendors or food trucks as urban food.  Or maybe truly urban food is represented not by a specific type of food so much as a large variety of options.  Hmmm.  This next call wants to know how YOU define urban.  Investigate this opportunity…

Check out this Call to Artists for Urban 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:
Urban

The city above,
the city below,
the skyline,
the people,
the streets.

Submit art that communicates the
essence of the word urban.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: All Media including:  Photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, painting, drawing. It must be wall hung. Sizes up to 12′. Video submissions will be displayed/accepted only for the online exhibition.

DEADLINE: January 7, 2013

Learn more about the Urban show from the Linus Galleries!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: 40% commission on all sales.

ABOUT LINUS GALLERIES:  Linus Galleries is based in Southern California. They are located in Pasadena and Long Beach in Los Angeles County.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about  the Linus Galleries!

CALL for ENTRIES: ArtPark

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about winter

I am dreaming of a June picnic in the park.  I want crab salad on a beautiful buttery croissant, a bright spinach salad and a large glass of lemonade.  But that will have to wait.  Any picnic in the park right now would involve mittens and down bubble coats.  This next Call could be the perfect chance for my picnicking dreams.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for ArtPark 2013 (Columbia, MD).  There is NO ENTRY FEE, and this is one of the lowest price art festivals that I have every seen.  Maryland is beautiful in June, by the way…

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Learn more about ArtPark 2013!CALL for ENTRIES:
ArtPark 2013

 

ArtPark is part of LakeFest, a three-day celebration of the arts at the Columbia lakefront which is free to the public and runs in conjunction with the 2013 Columbia Festival of the Arts.  Show Dates & Times for ArtPark:  Fri., June 14, 5 – 9 pm, Sat., June 15, 12 – 9 pm, & Sun., June 16, 12 – 7 pm.  Please note that all artists are required to participate Friday, Saturday, & Sunday during specified hours. No exceptions will be made.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Categories: Ceramics, Clay, Drawing, Painting, Glass, Jewelry, Leather, Metal, Mixed Media, Photography, Digital, Textile, Wood

Learn more about ArtPark 2013!DEADLINE:  March 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Artists accepted to participate will receive invitations via email by March 18, 2013.

ENTRY FEE:   NO Entry Fee – NO Commissions.  Non-Refundable $275 Show Fee upon juried acceptance into the show. ($200 if NFPA 701 Fire Code Certified tent is provided by artist.)  Additional $50 Fee if Electricity Requested.  Editor’s Note:  For those of you unfamiliar with shows like this, $275 is REALLY cheap.  Many of them are $1000+.

SALES:  All artwork must be for sale at the price range indicated on the entry form.  Upon acceptance, as required by Maryland State law, exhibitor names and addresses will be submitted to the  Maryland State Tax office.  Artists that do not have a Maryland tax number will be issued a temporary permit (at no fee).  For additional information, call Maryland State Tax Division at (410) 767-1543.

For complete details, read the Full Call!

Learn more about ArtPark 2013!

CALL for ENTRIES: Contemporary Talents

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la nourriture française?

I really wish I had finished cooking school.  I made it through knife and sauce skills, but in hindsight, I should have stuck around for baking and production classes.  There is no substitute for a French culinary education.  Make sure the budget you supply for this next Call includes a culinary expedition while you’re delivering your work.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Fondation François Schneider for Contemporary Talents, an international art competition.  The competition is open to individuals AND groups, it appears to be both free AND offer huge project awards.  The deadline is about 2 weeks away, and you’ll need the time to read the rules, ha.  So, don’t delay…

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Learn more from the Fondation Francois Schneider!CALL for ENTRIES:
Contemporary Talents

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  The competition is open to artists in the following categories: painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography and video In the installation and sculpture categories, the artists have the possibility of presenting either existing works or projects.  For the other four disciplines, only existing works may be submitted.

DEADLINE:  Registration for the competition is open until midnight December 15, 2012.  Candidates who have registered will be able to submit or modify their application until 5 pm on December 31st, 2012.

ENTRY FEE:  None

Learn more from the Fondation Francois Schneider!JURORS:  The pre-selection committees are each made up of 2 art and culture professionals, and their mission will be to identify the 40 candidates that will be presented to the International Panel of Judges.   The Photography pre-selection committee: the two specialists will have to identify 8 finalists; The Video pre-selection committee: the two specialists will have to identify 8 finalists; The Drawing/painting pre-selection committee: the two specialists will have to identify 12 finalists; and, the Sculpture/Installation pre-selection committee: the two specialists will have to identify 12 finalists.

The International Panel of Judges, chaired by Jean-Noël Jeanneney, includes well-known personalities from the arts world: an internationally renowned prize-winner, managers of art institutions, a collector. They will choose from among the 40 finalists, the 6 prize-winners of the “Contemporary Talents” competition and that of the “Water Talent” award.

Learn more from the Fondation Francois Schneider!AWARDS:  Prizes include the sum of €20,000 each tax inclusive (for the “Contemporary Talents”) or €30,000 tax inclusive (for the “Water Talent”), payable in three installments, following the announcement of the results, then during the realization, and finally upon delivery of the work in its finished form accepted by the Organizer.  For candidates presenting their work in the form of a project, their candidature must include an estimation of the budget required to realize the work (including the cost of transporting and installing the work).  These expenses will be covered by the Foundation up to the limit of the overall budget of €150,000 tax inclusive, after submission of a quotation by the artist and its acceptance by the Organizer.  When the candidates and Prize-winners do not present their works in project form, except with the Organizer’s express agreement, they shall bear the costs of realization and transport.   The Prize-winners’ installation costs will be covered by the Organizer.

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Learn more from the Fondation Francois Schneider!

CALL for ENTRIES: Gathering Clouds

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potato

I have a new recipe for sweet potato poblano soup.  It came in this month’s issue of Whole Living magazine.  I’ll let you know how it turns out after I make it this weekend.  Winter is a season-long soup bonanza at my house.  We have soup, stew or chowder for dinner 3 to 4 nights a week from November through March.  This next Call wants to know about your Winter changes.  Investigate this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from Gathering Clouds, a Magazine of Contemporary Art, for The Winter Studio, the February 2013 issue.  Enter for only $15.  I like this one.  I think I’ll take the post holiday leap with you!  Take a look…

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Learn more from Gathering Clouds Magazine! CALL for ENTRIES:
Gathering Clouds: The Winter Studio

Artists are intuitive, sensitive and connected to their environment.  Whether you live in Alaska or California there is a shift we all feel as winter approaches.  Shorter days, longer nights.  Does that create more time for going inward?  Are you more inclined to introspection?  Does your color palette shift with the seasons?  Show them how the change of season is reflected in your artwork.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Any media that can be appropriately represented by you in a 1200×1200 pixel image. i.e. painting, photography, printmaking, illustration, drawing, etc.

DEADLINE:  January 2, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $15 for up to 6 images

AWARDS:  Up to 8″ x 8” images published online and in the print magazine

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Gathering Clouds Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: River Walk Int’l

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jealous

Did you know that the chokecherry, blueberry, raspberry, blackberry and thimbleberry (pictured left) ALL grow wild in Minnesota?  I could use some wild berries about now.  My grocery store is getting to that point in the season that only citrus fruit has any taste and you’re best to stay clear of the seemingly gold-plated (based on the price), tasteless berries.  This next Call hails from Minnesota, home of my current berry-envy.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from River Walk Artists (East Grand Forks, MN) for their 1st Annual International Juried Exhibition.  The entry fee is low, the commission rate is even lower.  And I don’t know about you, but I like involved in “firsts”.  Give it a try…

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Learn more from the River Walk Artists Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
1st Annual Int’l
Juried Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, fibers, computerbased art or mixed media

DEADLINE: Postmarked by December 21, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  January 8, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $25 USD for up to 2 images.

JURORS:  Marie Strinden is the Executive Director of the North Valley Arts Council (NoVAC) in Grand Forks, North Dakota. NoVAC produces the Grand Cities Art Fest, the upper Midwest’s premiere juried art show, which hosts 160 artists and 40,000+ visitors every summer. NoVAC also administers support and advocacy programs for visual and performing artists, and is currently developing a collaborative arts center. Ms. Strinden holds a BFA from New York University.

Learn more from the River Walk Artists Gallery!Sue Fink is an artist, art instructor and Director of Education at The North Dakota Museum of Art. As Director of Education she instructs and coordinates all education programs at the Museum, which includes teaching, procuring artists-in-residence, writing curriculum based teacher materials for the Museum’s rural outreach program, conducting children, family and community based classes and workshops. Ms. Fink received her BFA at the Museum Art School, now known as the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon. Ms. Fink has received awards and commendations for her work including the Frida Kahlo Phenomenal Woman Award from the Multicultural Student Services Committee at the University of North Dakota.

AWARDS:  Cash awards (determined by the number of entries) will be distributed at the jurors’ discretion. Award winners will be notified by e-mail and awards will be distributed by mail not more than 30 days after the awards are announced on-line.

SALES:  River Walk Artists retains 30% commission of the sale price on all works sold or purchased.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the River Walk Artists Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Steampunk

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per day

More than once I have reported my concerns about the sci-fi food of the future as it is predicted to involve printers and replicators.  Scary.   But, I am certain the Victorians were a little afraid of all the gadgets that were exploding onto the culinary scene during their time; however, the apple peeler and refrigerator turned out not to be so scary after all.  We’ll see.  Oddly enough, this next call sort of combines the Victorian with Sci-Fi, no joke.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Arcana for Steampunk Originals which is seeking original art for a series of steampunk themed comics.  This is a cool opportunity, but please note the deadline is for FINISHED comics.  So, don’t delay in submitting ideas or proposals SOON if you’re going to need to be paired with a writer…

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Read the Full Call for more details on Steampunk Originals!CALL for ENTRIES:
Steampunk Originals

 

Steampunk Originals is a steampunk-themed comic anthology published by Arcana.  Arcana has published 300+ graphic novels and 1000s of comics carried through Diamond Distribution & Barnes and Nobel.

‘Punk expresses a critical stance on society. If you lose the punk from Steampunk, you’re just blowing hot air.’ This theme poses an alternative timeline where the culture and power-sources from the 19th century persist to the modern day. Artists and story tellers are then asked to use this alternative reality to reflect and comment on our own.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists. This anthology is looking for 1-12 page full color comics which explore the steampunk theme through are of all styles + media and stories of all tones + genre.  Artists may choose to work independently or with a writer. (The coordinating editor will assist interested artists in finding a writer/ script to work with.)

MEDIA:  Open to all visual media. This anthology series is not restricted to traditional ‘comic art’.  Submit Uncompressed TIF files (6.875″ x 10.5″ @ 300 PPI) with any digital lettering layers un-flattened (if comic contains text that is not hand-lettered).

DEADLINE:  January 14th, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  February 11th, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee or limit to the number of entries an artist may submit.

JUROR (Co-ordinating Editor) Mike Schneider (of Neoflux Productions) brings anti-art traditions to mass-media production.  His collaborative works frequently involve hundreds to thousands of international artists, illustrators, and animators.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call for more details on Steampunk Originals!

CALL for ENTRIES: Richeson 75 Small Works 2013

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Glorious SEEDS

I appreciate the tiniest of treats.  Some of the smallest culinary treasures pack the biggest wallup of flavor.  Think caraway seeds.  Put too many caraway seeds in anything, and your breath will smell like you’ve eaten rye toast at every meal for a week.  This next Call is for ARTWORK that is small enough to take almost anywhere.  By the way, the small size makes SHIPPING the work a bargain too!  Look closely…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Richeson School of Art for the Richeson 75 Small Works 2013 exhibition at the Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Win a prize in this show and walk away with LOTS of art supplies from Jack Richeson & Co.  Win Best of Show and walk away with $5,ooo!

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CALL for ENTRIES:
Richeson 75 Small Works 2013

 

Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure Small Works 2013Richeson School of Art & Gallery, a division of Jack Richeson & Co., Inc., is proud to announce the Richeson 75 Small Works 2013.  Seventy five two-dimensional works of art and several alternates will be selected to represent the finest examples of painting and drawing being produced by today’s visual artists.

ELIGIBILITY: Competition is open to all artists over age 18. All work entered must be original in concept/execution and have been created since January 1, 2011.  No work done in a class, workshop or under supervision is eligible.

MEDIA Categories: Artwork IMAGE may not exceed 144 square inches (height x width). 1) Oils, Oil Pastel & Acrylic 2) Other (Soft Pastels, Drawing/Dry Media, Watercolor, Gouache, Casein, Printmaking, etc).  No photography, electronic or computer generated and/or assisted or 3-D is eligible for this competition.

DEADLINE: All entries must be postmarked or entered online by November 30, 2012.

NOTIFICATION: E-Mailed on or before December 17, 2012.

Learn more about the Richeson 75 Small Works 2013ENTRY FEE: $35 for one image plus $10 each additional image, maximum of 3 in each category with a maximum of 6 artworks total.

AWARDS: Best In Show – $5,000 cash. 1st Place in each category will receive a $1,000 for art materials from Jack Richeson & Co., Inc. 2nd Place Award in each category will receive a $500 for art materials from Jack Richeson & Co., Inc.

Finalists will be selected and invited to participate in the exhibit at the Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI from Feb 6 – March 30, 2012.  Only work actually exhibited in the Richeson 75: Small Works 2013 show will be eligible for an award.  Awards will be presented at the Opening Reception. Finalists will be featured in the exhibition book and their on-line Virtual Gallery along with information on the artist including artist’s website URL whether they participate in the exhibit or not.

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Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure / Portrait 2011

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!