BOLD – July 2019 (Call for Entries)
Submitted artwork should explore bold use of color and/or bold strokes. Bring us your vibrant, splashy, joyous, rich-hued pieces.
Submitted artwork should explore bold use of color and/or bold strokes. Bring us your vibrant, splashy, joyous, rich-hued pieces.
How do you use the line in your art to communicate? Submit works that have an emphasis on LINE!
One Color: Infinite Possibilities.
How expressive can you be utilizing a single base hue but employing as many of its shades, tones and tints as you require?
We invite artists to submit works that feature some aspect of DUALITY as a primary theme or focus. Dualities are an instance of opposition, contrast or other relationships between two concepts. Dualities can be experienced everywhere: light–dark, stillness–movement, plus–minus, hot–cold, rough–smooth. They can also be seen in mirrored reflections, or pairings of mates, couples or twins. Will you focus on the contrast between the two aspects, or reveal some unifying connection between the duo?
Travel leads us to have uncommon experiences; as we step out of our comfort zones, we often see the world with fresh eyes and a sense of wonder. We invite artists to submit work for our next exhibit “JOURNEYS.” Submitted work should relate to some aspect of travel, adventures, or journeys taken – real or imagined. Witness Gauguin’s adventures in French Polynesia, or Van Gogh’s travels to the south of France.
Our Members’ Show this year will have a bit of a twist… we’re calling it a“Salon des Refusés”…which essentially means pieces that have been ‘refused’ from other exhibits! This is an opportunity to show your favorite piece which just didn’t catch the eye of some particular juror but you feel should be seen.
We’re continuing our annual tradition of celebrating Art of the Spirit in December at O’Hanlon, and we invite artists to submit work for our next exhibit subtitled “RETURN TO LIGHT.” Submitted work should relate to some aspect of LIGHT. We encourage artists to express from their own personal experience of spirit & light in their lives.
For our November 2018 “Feast of Color” exhibit, we invite Artists to submit their vibrantly colored works, in all media forms, including 3D/sculptural works. All artwork should represent color as its central focus, and ideally, transmit the artist’s regard for the color(s) used.
The time from Sunset to Sunrise begins and ends with a transition of light… and reveals the nightscapes, with lights both naturally occurring (celestial, fire, phosphorescence) as well as human made (electric, neon, LED). How do you visually describe the dark of night?