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CALL for ENTRIES: Storybook Fragments

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Children are picky eaters.  No matter how many green beans you feed them as toddlers, the chances are good that they will go through a chicken fingers & fries stage.  We all assume it is because their taste buds haven’t evolved.  But research indicates that a child’s taste buds are MORE sensitive than adults. My kid will eat brussel sprouts now.  The war has been won, or the taste buds have dulled.  Who knows?  This next call is all about the child’s perspective.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Storybook Fragments from Naming Ceremony online showcase. This is a really inexpensive ($20 for 6 images), and the links back to your website could be valuable.  Don’t miss the possible art publication opportunity either…

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Learn more from Naming Ceremony Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Storybook Fragments

For this exhibition, Naming Ceremony is looking for art for children that seems to be part of a larger narrative.  They want art the invites a young child’s imagination to expand the narrative beyond what they see in the picture, to get them thinking about what the meanings are “between the lines” and allow them to grow from the experience.  Send in your best interpretation of this initiative while making sure it is child-friendly.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All two-dimensional media will be considered

DEADLINE:  November 30, 2012

Learn more about the Storybook Fragments Call for Entries!ENTRY FEE: $20 for six (6) entries, $5 for each additional entry

AWARDS: Your piece will be permanently represented in their online gallery (with a chance to sell it).

Your piece will appear in their periodic Magazine issue which will be published both online and in print.  The print version will be available for ordering online, world-wide so you can direct followers, fans, friends and family to your published works.

You will be eligible for the publication of an art book that will be available worldwide online for ordering.

*Not all artists will be accepted for the online gallery and magazine.  Not all of those accepted artists will be in the published, physical art book.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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ART PUBLICATION: Naming Ceremony Nov. 2012

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I am intrigued by how menu items get there names.  Wouldn’t restaurants have it easier if they could just put “Mc” in front of any item and make it a hot ticket?  It works for the golden arches.  Did you know that some locations actually sell the “McLobster sandwich”?  Really?  Google it.  This next call has little to do with naming things except for their name, but check it out anyway…

Check out this Call for Entries for November 2012 Issue from Naming Ceremony online showcase. This is a really inexpensive ($5 for 10 images), and the links back to your website could be valuable. Don’t miss this art publication opportunity…

*Editor’s Note: If you have read the personal portion of this post, ART PUBLICATION: November 2012 Naming Ceremony, anywhere other than by email subscription or on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, it has been published without permission and is considered theft.

Learn more from Naming Ceremony Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
November 2012 Issue

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: any topic/theme/style/medium you would like to show off

DEADLINE: September 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION: By November

ENTRY FEE: $5 for 10 images

AWARDS: It will be compiled with other chosen works and published in Naming Ceremony’s Art Gallery Magazine both in print and online.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Sketches

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Cocktail napkins are dangerously creative canvases.  I am not known for sketching, but I have created some phenomenal masterpieces on the back of my napkin while sipping a Cosmo at happy hour or while enjoying a hot toddy after dinner.  Now that I think about it, maybe it is the alcohol and not the napkins, ha.  This next Call wants your sketches.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Sketches from Naming Ceremony online showcase.  This is a really inexpensive opportunity, and the links back to your website could be valuable.  Don’t miss this art publication opportunity…

*Editor’s Note: If you have read the personal portion of this post, CALL for ENTRIES: Sketches, anywhere other than by email subscription or on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, it has been published without permission and is considered theft.

CALL for ENTRIES:
Sketches

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Give a little bit of the process with your sketches.  Sometimes, sketches produce the most drama.  They can be the complete product or a spur-of-the-moment thing that captures your vision better than your finished product. Sketches are simple or complex, intriguing and mysterious.  They are the first step to something bigger.  Showcase the first moments of your vision by submitting to this online showcase.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Sketches

DEADLINE: July 19, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  In time for the August issue to be published

ENTRY FEE:  $20 for six, $5 ea add’l

AWARDS:  If accepted, you will be permanently in their Online gallery (with a chance to sell it) and will appear in the periodic Magazine issue. You will be eligible for the publication of an art book that will be available worldwide online for ordering.  *Not all of those accepted artists will be in the published, physical art book.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Naming Ceremony magazine!