jeudi 28 septembre 2017

Everything You Need To Know About Joining An Online Art Competition

By Marie Stewart


Growing artists are often curious to know how some of the biggest names within their niches were actually discovered. If you want recognition in your field, you have to start creating art and sharing it with the world. One of the best ways to do this is by joining an online art competition. Following is everything that you need to know about these contests.

You should start by understanding that all of these contests have very strict rules concerning the type and amount of work that can be submitted. With certain competitions, you have the option of submitting oil paintings, pencil sketches, pastels or watercolors. Sculpture, however, could be the central theme for other contests. Make sure to find opportunities that are actually suited to your skills and targeted niche.

Another important thing to know about these contests is that they often have submission fees. These are fairly small sums of money that you will have to pay each time you submit a piece of work. If a contest allows for multiple submissions, be prepared to pay multiple submission fees.

There are a number of costs that submissions fees often cover. For instance, it will take a lot of manpower to review and assess the artwork that has been supplied by every entrant. Many of the top competitions also go out of their way to hire reputable judges who can make impartial decisions when selecting the competition winners.

Once these costs have been covered, submission fees can be additionally used to pay out a prize to the first, second and third winners. Some events even provide free access to future workshops or other events that can be considered rewards for participation. These winnings can be a great way for artists for invest more time into their work, particularly when they are structured as large-sized grants.

Although the monetary rewards of winning some of these contests can be quite high, the greatest benefits are the long-term effects that this type of recognition can have on your career. More people will know your name and will have been exposed to your work. This is often the first step in building the type of network that you need for forging a strong and solid career.

It is vital to diligently adhere to the guidelines of these events particularly when creating, choosing and submitting your work. For instance, most contests have firm deadlines for submission. If your work is not complete and postmarked by the submission deadline, it will not be considered. Moreover, you may need to submit work that has never been published in any art magazine or other medium before. Following these guidelines is essential for ensuring that your submission is not rejected outright and that any acknowledgements you receive are not later taken away.

When choosing competitions, be sure to find out just who is hosting these events. You want to target events that are hosted by known personalities or trusted organizations. Yo can find out who the judges are as well, along with the different judging methods that will be employed for determining event winners.




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