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CALL for ENTRIES: 27th Annual International

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the BENEFITS

Food in academic settings takes on a very different feel and taste.  I spent a year in culinary school before I realized I didn’t have the stamina to make my living standing on my feet.  But, I learned priceless knife and sauce skills that I treasure.  One of the most interesting things about my inital year at Johnson & Wales was the time spent on analyzing the basics, perfecting the standards before having the freedom to break the rules.  This next Call is for media considered the foundation of art education, but there’s no restriction on content.  Break the rules for me…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Department of Art & Art History at the University of Texas (Tyler, TX) for their 27th Annual International Exhibition.  Here’s your chance to be in a permanent collection.  Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES: 27th Annual International

 

Learn more about the 27th Annual International Exhibit!The Annual International Exhibition is a juried competition organized by the Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas at Tyler. Internationally known artists, curators, and scholars have served in past years as jurors selecting works for the exhibition created by some of the best contemporary artists living today.  Every year 3 – 6 works are awarded a cash prize or are purchased by the Department from this exhibition.  The purchase awards have made it possible for the University to build a collection of over 250 contemporary works of art from outstanding contemporary artists.  This collection serves as an educational teaching resource and is exhibited in fine art teaching areas and other areas throughout the campus.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists, 18 years of age or older.

MEDIA:  Any two-dimensional work including paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs are acceptable completed within the last three (3) years.

Learn more about Juror Karl Umlauf!DEADLINE:  November 21, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  December 16, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for 3 works

JUROR:  Karl Umlauf  holds a BFA from UT Austin and MFA from Cornell University.  His work is inspired by structural forms of land and contains imagery from petroleum refineries, salvage yards, and steel mills.  He uses color and imagery to convey rhythm, properties of tension, and physics, with his most famous works consisting of large fiberglass sculptures and cast paper formations. Karl Umlauf’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and New Orleans Museum of Art.  He is currently the Artist-in-Residence and a teaching professor at Baylor University.

AWARDS:  Cash and purchase awards will be made and works added to the UT Tyler Department of Art and Art History permanent collection.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Rest in Show

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My dogs love raw potatoes.  I don’t get it.  They love lots of raw veggies: broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, romaine spines…and potatoes.  Now, I’m not one of those dog owners that feeds my dogs Doritos or junk food, but I must admit that when I’m cooking, they DO make great garbage disposals for veggie scraps.  They are rescued mutts, and I love them– enough to scramble them an egg occasionally, too.  There I’ve admitted it.  This next Call gives you a chance to show your love for your rescued pups.  Sit, stay and read…

Check out this Call for Entries for Rest in Show from the Linus Galleries’ Long Beach Art Gallery (Signal Hill, CA) that will take place at the same time as the  Eukanuba National Championship Dog Show at the Long Beach Convention Center.  Take a look…

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Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Rest in Show

 

Poignant photography of rescued dogs. This is the Rest in Show, because these animals are the best, whether they’re purebred or mutts!

This exhibition will take place at the same time as the big Eukanuba National Championship Dog Show at the Long Beach Convention Center.

These submissions must accompany a heartfelt story about the animal who is photographed as it will be posted next to the photograph – -break their hearts!

The Opening Reception will be held on Saturday, December 17, 2011, 5:30-9:00 p.m. at 2699 E. 28th Street, Suite 416, Signal Hill, CA  90755.

Learn more about the Rest in Show Exhibit!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
November 5, 2011

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

SALES:  Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception and any other days that the gallery will be open.  The galleries take a 40% commission on all sales of prints.

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Learn more about the Rest in Show Exhibit at the Linus Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Photo Contest FREE!

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is bigger than
MY WALLET

I am frugal, or cheap, depending on your viewpoint. I spend more on food each month than I do on rent, electricity and water combined.  Ouch.  One of the ways I combat the food bill is the local farmers’ market.  We have lots of apple orchards in Tennessee, and one of them, Carver’s (pictured left), also features a farmer’s market.  It is my first stop before going to the grocery store.  This next call invites you to share a single image or your agricultural influence.  Make me proud…

Check out this Call for Entries for Your American Farmer Photo Contest, a FREE online photo competition from Photographer Paul Mobley, the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT), and Hoodman.  There is no entry fee and LOTS of great prizes.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the the American Farmer Photo Contest at the Darkroom Gallery online!CALL for ENTRIES:
American Farmer
Photo Contest

Photographer Paul Mobley traveled the country documenting America’s unsung heroes of industry and agriculture in his book: “American Farmer: Portraits of the Heartland”. What began as a break from his commercial photography soon became a journey which led Mobley down a path of self-discovery with a renewal in his passion for making images.

Mobley’s work for American Farmer was recently optioned for presentation as a feature-length documentary. The film goes deep into our nation’s agricultural heartland to tell the personal stories of the indomitable men and women who literally sustain us all. Dubbed “American Farmer” by its producers, the documentary will launch followed by a national PBS broadcast.

Mobley would like you to share your experiences with the country’s beautiful agriculture, farm, farmer’s market and garden world. Capturing your favorite fall harvest scene, summer fruit stand, farmer’s market or road-side stand, share your view this country’s beautiful landscape, agriculture and harvest. Contest is open to both amateur and professional photographers from across the country.

Learn more about the American Farmer Photo Contest at the Darkroom Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  November 11, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  November 21, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  None

JURORS:  Paul Mobley will be joined by Reid Callanan of Sante Fe Workshops, Gregory Wakabayashi from Welcome Books, Andrew Barbusca of the National Farmer’s Market Nutrition Association (NFMNA) and Joe Murphy of the Iowa State Farm Bureau.

Jurors will choose first, second and third prize selections based on originality, beauty and capturing the heart of America’s agriculture society and strength. People, places, farms, landscape-these photos should embody America’s rich harvest. Capture the human spirit in each subject.

JURORS’ AWARDS:  1st Place:  Gift Certificate to attend Paul’s Summer 2012 Sante Fe Workshop July 29-August 3, 2012. ($1200 value. Travel, meals and accommodations not included);  Signed 16×20 Limited Edition American Farmer Print from Paul Mobley; Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card; and a Signed Copy of “American Farmer” Book.  2nd Place:  Signed 11×14 Limited Edition American Farmer Print from Paul Mobley, Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card, and a Signed copy of “American Farmer” Book.  3rd Place:  Signed copy of “American Farmer” Book and a Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card.

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS:  1st Place:  Signed 16×20 Limited Edition American Farmer Print from Paul Mobley, Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card, and a Signed copy of “American Farmer” Book.  2nd PlaceSigned 11×14 Limited Edition American Farmer Print from Paul Mobley, Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card, and a Signed copy of “American Farmer” Book.  3rd Place:  Signed copy of Paul Mobley’s “American Farmer” Book and a Hoodman Lupe & Memory Card.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Masters Mystery

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I don’t eat pine.

I enjoy the occasional Murder Mystery Dinner show, but I never want the mystery to be WHAT I am eating.  I have fairly adventurous taste in food, but I still want the courtesy of knowing what I am putting in my mouth.  For some reason, more than one chef has said to me, “I made it special for you, just try it.”  99% of the time they are right; however, for the occasional 1%, I have this to say to the chef, “If you had just TOLD me there were pine nuts in the wild boar dish, I could have spared you the public “ick” face when I tried it.”  So there.  This next Call is not really a Mystery for YOU, despite the name.  Investigate for yourself…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2011 Masters Mystery Art Show from Florida International University (Miami, FL).  This is an all-hung exhibit that won’t cost you an entry fee, but WILL cost you the donation of a 6×9 work on paper.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Master Mystery Art Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Masters Mystery

 

The Masters’ Mystery Art Show (MMAS) is an international annual art event featuring over 1000 artworks by more than 500 artists from 31 countries around the globe. It includes nationally and internationally recognized artists, many brilliant emerging artists, as well as a number of celebrities from other fields.  The MMAS was developed to benefit Florida International University’s Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts Program.   This event coincides with Art Basel and takes place at the Ritz-Carlton, Miami Beach.

The list of contributing artists, including a host of well-established names, will be widely publicized in advance.  Adding to the excitement will be the participation of renowned celebrities in different disciplines and selected local students will compliment the roster. The “mystery” is that the name of the artist for each work is kept secret during the exhibition, only to be revealed at the completion of the sale.  Thus the public is invited to “play detective” as they try to identify the artist – and be the first to buy the best!

Learn more about the Master Mystery Art Show from Florida International University!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  All exhibited works will be originals in a 6” x 9” format and will sell for the fixed price of $50.

DEADLINE:  Submitted artwork must be received by November 15th, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  None.  This is an all-hung exhibit.

ENTRY FEE:  None.

SALES:  All exhibited works will sell for the fixed price of $50.  By submitting your work, you are making a DONATION of your work for sale.  You won’t make any cash, but you’ll get another line on your resume, and you may end up with a new collector of your work.

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Download the Entry Form for the Master Mystery Art Show!

CALL for ENTRIES: Creative Quarterly No. 26

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 BEAT ME AGAIN

Sometimes it take me multiple tries to learn a lesson.  For example, I am not a good baker.  It has taken many failed attempts at breads, muffins and biscuits for me to come to grips with this unfortunate reality.  And lately, the same is true with art.  How many times do I have to watch my friends and collegues revel in their successful publication attempts and the resulting opportunitites before I quit missing out?  No more for me.  And, that is why I keep beating the egg of art publication over and over…because I know eventually you will listen.  Here is a great Art Publication opportunity.  Don’t miss it…

Check out this Call for Entries for Creative Quarterly. The entry fee is an incredibly low $10, and art publication is great exposure for your work. Great news…it isn’t limited just to photography! Take a look!

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Creative Quarterly 26

 

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

What person, place or thing inspires your work?

 

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

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

DEADLINE:
October 28, 2011

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

SUBMISSIONS: Each entry must be submitted as:

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

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CALL for ENTRIES: In Time

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TICK TOCK,
TICK TOCK

I prefer immediate gratification, be it chocolate or laundry. I simply don’t like to wait.  That is one of the many reasons that I don’t bake chocolate soufflés–because I cannot handle the agony of seeing if it will turn out beautiful and puffed or flat and dreary.  I lose enthusiasm for the whole laundry process during the dry time too (not that I am generally very enthused about it to start with).  Although, I will take soufflé baking over laundry any day of the week.  This next Call is a perfect opportunity for you to contemplate the passage of time, and not just of food and laundry. Think about it…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Kiernan Gallery in Lexington, VA for In Time. This entry fee is low, and I love the concept of contemplating the passage of time, a reflection if you will. Take a look!

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CALL for ENTRIES: In Time

Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!Time is an essential element of science, philosophy, and religion. Nonetheless its definition has continuously eluded the greatest minds. For In Time, The Kiernan Gallery welcomes images that interpret and define Time as subject matter, whether it be in a historical context of the then and now, time lapse, events and the interval between them, of a crucial moment, preserved for eternity. In a sense, every photograph is an embodiment of time.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists internationally.

MEDIA: All photographic media are encouraged. 

Learn more about juror Blake Fitch!DEADLINE:
October 26, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
On or around November 3, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$25 for up to $5 images, then $5 per additional image up to a total of 10 images.

JUROR:  Blake Fitch received her BFA on full scholarship from Pratt Institute (1994), with a major in photography and a minor in photo history.  She earned her MA in Arts Administration from Boston University in 2001. Documentary in nature, Fitch’s work has focused on the human condition, including themes of: identiry, rites of passage, civil rights, belonging and the investigation of community in third world countries. Her work has been described as graceful and confident.  The quality and breadth of her imagery has enabled her to receive a variety of grants and sponsorships including support from Kodak and Calumet Photographic. Her work has been exhibited internationally and held in the collections of numerous museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Worcester Art Museum, and the George Eastman House of Photography.

Learn more about the Illusions and Chemistry show from the Kiernan Gallery!AWARDS: The juror will select up to 30 images for display in the main gallery, as well as up to an additional 40 for display in the online gallery. All accepted photographs are eligible for inclusion in a full color exhibition catalogue available for purchase from Blurb Books.

SALES: Artists exhibiting at the gallery may offer their work for sale. The Kiernan Gallery retains 30% of the sale price as commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Center for Photographic Art

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not raisins

Never miss a food field trip, be it big or small.  Like anything else in life, if you miss an opportunity, sometimes you simply don’t ever get the chance again.  Perfect example, I have lots of business in California these days in regards to this blogging empire (ha), personal art shows, group shows, etc., but because I didn’t visit The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts when I DIDN’T have business in California, the opportunity is lost.  Their doors closed in 2008.  Pick the grapes when they are ripe, folks.  This next call is an opportunity in an entirely different kind of Center.  Don’t miss this one…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Center for Photographic Art (Carmel, CA) for their 2012 Juried Art Exhibition.  The cash prizes are great, and you’ve still got over 6 weeks to submit.  Take a look…

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Download the Prospectus from CFPA!CALL for ENTRIES:
Center for Photographic Art

 

ELIGIBILITY:  The exhibition is open to all photographers, both amateur and professional.  There is no theme; any subject matter is eligible.  All work must have been completed on or after January 1, 2008.

MEDIA:
Still photographic media.

DEADLINE:
November 18, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  December 6, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  CPA members may submit up to three images for $20.  Non-members may submit up to three images for $40.  Any entrant can submit up to nine additional images, at an additional cost of $10 each.  No more than a total of 12 images may be submitted.

Check out the Center for Photographic Arts!

JUROR:  Brian Taylor, Chair of the Art and Art History Department, San Jose State University and Bryan Yedinak, Co-owner, Publisher & Gallery Director, Modernbook Gallery, San Francisco.

AWARDS:  The jurors will select three images to receive cash prizes: $1000 to the first place, $500 to the second place, and $250 to the third place image.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Fotoblur Issue 12

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CAFFEINE

Lecture of the day…art publication. Food reference of the day…chocolate.  I know.  I’m sorry.  I don’t have a lot of time to say more today because I am on a chocolate and sugar-fueled high of calls, notifications, blogging copyrights, shipping and research for a new show. If you need the full lecture, type “art publication” in the search box to the right and read my previous lectures, ha. Having shortened today’s lecture, I am going to suck down another piece of chocolate and get back to work…it is a beautiful day to make art, folks.

Check out this Call for Entries to get your work published in Fotoblur Issue 12 and become a part of a photography community.  This Call from Fotoblur is FREE!

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OPEN CALL: Fotoblur Magazine

Learn more about Fotoblur!Fotoblur Magazine is a community-based, published photography magazine. Published photos are submitted by you.  Fotoblur Magazine is published quarterly.

THEME for ISSUE 12:
The Black & White Issue

Images which are monochrome, containing hues of black and white.

How to become
a contributor:

1. Join the community.

2. Create an account

3. When magazine submissions begin, submit high resolutions versions of your best gallery photos for possible publication.

4. Submit as many photos as you like. No restrictions, and it is FREE!

5. Photos are voted on by the Fotoblur community.

6. From the top photos editors make their final selections for publication. For more info on how to get your photos published in Fotoblur Magazine read their FAQ www.fotoblur.com/faq.

Learn more about Fotoblur Magazine! AWARD:
Published in Fotoblur Magazine.

ENTRY FEE:
None

Issue 12 Schedule:

Submission Schedule
10/5/2011 – 10/31/2011

DEADLINE:
October 31, 2011

Selection Schedule
11/1/2011 – 11/14/2011

Submission Requirements:
Submit your photo as a 300dpi jpg file. Save your image so that the width is 7 inches or greater (7″ @ 300dpi = 2100px). They ask that you submit your images in high (80 – 100%) quality. Please keep the file size below 10 MB. Please refrain from adding borders, watermarks, or text of any kind.

Copyright information for contributors:
Fotoblur does not claim ownership rights in your works or other materials posted by you to Fotoblur (Your Content). For the sole purpose of enabling them to make your Content available through the Service, you grant to Fotoblur a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, distribute, re-format, store, prepare derivative works based on, and publicly display and perform Your Content.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Illusion and Chemistry

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PLEASE

I love the fusion of classic dishes and modern cuisine.  Deconstructed dishes are a perfect example.  Like the caesar salad that comes with a mound of romaine, a poached egg and a sardine on crostini.  Okay, that may be a little on the fringe.  Maybe the pomegranite martini is a better example…shaken, not stirred No, I prefer classic dirty martinis with lots o’ olives.  Anyway, this next Call is a perfect opportunity to learn a new process…be it old & new to you or new & new to you.  Think about it…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Kiernan Gallery in Lexington, VA for Illusion and Chemistry: The Alternative Process.  This entry fee is low, and I love the concept of mixing old and new.  Take a look!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Illusion and Chemistry

Learn more about the Illusions and Chemistry show from the Kiernan Gallery!Alternative process photography today is a hybrid of historical techniques and contemporary ideas.  Despite, or perhaps because of, the digital revolution, early printing processes are in revival.  Whether it is in reaction to digital, or a hybrid process aided by the technology, these techniques remain as evocative and dreamy as they ever were, bringing a unique style to present-day ideas. For Illusion and Chemistry: The Alternative Process, the Kiernan Gallery seeks images that use any alternative processing technique for any idea you wish to express.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists internationally.

MEDIA:  Any photographic print created as a product of a non-traditional process is eligible. Processes may include but are not limited to: Albumen, Bromoil, Cyanotype, Daguerreotypes, Gum Bichromate, Platinotypes, Salt Prints, Temeraprints, Tintypes, Wet Plate Collodion. Hybrid or Combination images incorporating conventional (including digital) processes with hand-crafted applications are also eligible.  Conventional techniques such as Silver Gelatin, Digital, and C-prints are not eligible.

Learn more about juror Christopher James!DEADLINE:
November 25, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
On or around December 3, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$25 for up to $5 images, then $5 per additional image up to a total of 10 images.

JUROR:  Christopher James is an internationally known artist and photographer whose paintings and alternative process images have been exhibited in galleries and museums in this country and abroad. 

His work has been published and shown extensively, including shows in The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The George Eastman House, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  The first edition of his book, The Book of Alternative Photographic Process, received unprecedented critical acclaim and was the winner of The Golden Light Technical Book of the Year award.

Learn more about the Illusions and Chemistry show from the Kiernan Gallery!In 2008, a greatly expanded, and lavishly illustrated 2nd edition was published by Delmar Cengage and has become universally recognized as the definitive text in the genre.  A 3rd edition is currently underway and will be published in 2013.  Christopher, after 13 years at Harvard University, is currently University Professor, and Director of the MFA in Photography program at The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University.

AWARDS:   The juror will select up to 30 images for display in the main gallery, as well as up to an additional 40 for display in the online gallery.  All accepted photographs are eligible for inclusion in a full color exhibition catalogue available for purchase from Blurb Books.

SALES:  Artists exhibiting at the gallery may offer their work for sale. The Kiernan Gallery retains 30% of the sale price as commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Illusions and Chemistry show from the Kiernan Gallery!

FEATURED ARTIST: Deneé Black

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This was the hardest $2 Art Contest to judge yet.   I always think it is going to be easy.  And, I am always wrong.  A word to the wise…  I allow a free entry to the $2 Art Contest if you send me one of your  rejection letters, and sometimes those entries DO win.  This month’s entry is proof that late entries and free entries have the same shot as all the rest.  But, I didn’t come to the decision easily.  I was, ironically, wandering around a Farmer’s Market when I finally made the decision.  This month’s Featured Artist is my sort of the perfect bumper-crop tomato.

I have a history in graphic design and I am drawn to bold color, not unlike fruit and vegetable crate labels of days gone by. It is frequently the attempt of my own work to direct the eye with bold lines, even if the subject matter seems common.  So once again, I suppose I am just self-absorbed enough to be attracted to it in others’ work.

This month’s artist brings attention
to the everyday scenes in life
that are often overlooked.

Self Portrait of Featured Artist Denee BlackThe Featured Artist chosen from the July and August entries is Deneé Black.  Black’s work forced me to stop and inspect each piece, to look for the storyline.  My life is always buzzing and busy. I truly appreciate the simple moments that inspire life, AND I appreciate the not so subtle reminder that it is up to me not to miss the BEAUTY of everyday life.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Deneé Black

Black was born and raised in North Carolina and is happy to still call it home. All her life she has loved to draw and create. When she was little she wanted to illustrate children’s books and at one point, medical books.

In high school, she was fortunate enough to have an amazing art teacher that encouraged her to develop her talents. That led Black to decide to earn a degree in graphic design.

“I then learned to think like a designer.
I love that I am a painter with a design degree
and not a painting degree.”

Vegetables in Tomato Boxes by Denee BlackThe influence of Black’s study of graphic design is evidently demonstrated in her work today.  She worked as a designer for a few years but quickly lost interest.  To cure her creative burnout, Black took a break from both design AND art.

“I sometimes wonder about all the years that I lost not creating artwork, but I know that the break was a necessary step in my personal process to being where I am now as an artist,” says Black.

But I wanted Black to explain–why the Farmer’s Market? Why Cityscapes?  Where’s the soul in that? “My work is about bringing attention to the everyday scenes in life that are often overlooked.  Though I take inspiration from where I live and places that I visit, the places and subjects that I choose to highlight are the ordinary spots that can be found in any city.

Orange Chair in Alley by Denee BlackBoth the Cityscapes series and the Farmers Market series are about the color, form and energy in these common scenes.  When I am captured by a striking city perspective or a pile of yellow peppers at the farmers market, I am surrounded by other people bustling about.  Often times those people are too busy to notice the beauty around them”

What do you consider your media? Do you once again consider yourself a graphic designer?  “Typically, I refer to myself as a mixed media artist or a painter. My design background doesn’t influence my ‘title’ but it definitely influences my work! I haven’t done graphic design for a number of years (so I haven’t referred to myself as a graphic designer in quite some time) but I still think like one.”

Talk to me about how you work, your process. Do you have special terminology that you have developed for how you work?  “I don’t use any special equipment. My favorite piece of equipment would be my camera, affectionately named ‘Olympia’ (yes, it’s an Olympic camera). Most all of my work is taken from inspiration that I documented with my camera.  I work mostly in acrylics utilizing my photography, image transfer and collage (including my own screen printed collage pieces).

Jars of Blackstrap Molasses by Denee BlackMy favorite substrate with which to work is always stretched canvas but depending on my goal for a specific piece, I will use paper or wood for my process if I think it will add to the work.  Although I have my preferences but I think it’s good to be flexible in regards to processes and materials because that’s how you learn (and accidentally find out) new things. I usually exhibit my work on gallery wrapped stretched canvas. I like the casual elegance of that presentation–no outline or frame, just artwork.”

You know we have to talk about food: “Well, I am just going to be honest… Potato Chips! I don’t like a particular brand or flavor as it depends on my craving at the moment. Hands down, they have been my favorite food my entire life.

“When I was little, I had pajamas that said,
‘Potato chips are vegetables too!’
I still stand by that logic.”

 

Boylan Buildings by Denee BlackSo, what’s coming up next for you, Deneé?  “This year has been pretty busy. I am a deadline oriented person.  I like deadlines because they help keep me focused.  The bad thing about them is that they don’t allow me much time for research and experimentation in my art.  I want to grow and improve as an artist so I am going to purposefully focus on that for a bit. ”

Thank you, Deneé Black for reminding us as we head into Fall to contemplate the beauty that surrounds us every day.  I am inspired to snuggle in for the comforts of autumn and not miss a thing.  See you on the tomato aisle!

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