VISUAL ART
DESCRIPTION
A Visual Arts entry
must by an original print, drawing, painting, collage, metal etching or punch
work, fiber work etc. that relates to the theme
Whether an entry uses a
variety of techniques or a simple approach, it will be judged primarily on how
well the student uses his or her artistic vision to portray the theme. Technique is less important than a
well-developed concept.
RETURN OF ARTWORK
Artwork return will be
coordinated through your school. If you
have any questions please call your school.
We will be returning entries competing at the Regional and State level at
the Region/State assemblies.
PRESENTATION
*All art must be flat
and not exceed more than a 1/4 inch thickness from the surface of the art work.
This includes all two-dimensional materials and images, including small,
flat items, such as string, fabric, and screening, which have maximum surface
contact with the face of the image.
Nothing three-dimensional may extend off the surface of a work,
including noodles, beans, beads, and boxes.
*Art is not limited in
size, but must be able to be moved for display purposes. If the
piece is large and it advances to the
region or state level then the artist’s family must accept responsibility for
transporting the art work for judging and awards nights.
*Entries may be
submitted on paper, canvas board, cardboard, hot or cold press board, or canvas
(not to exceed 1/4 inch thickness).
*Mount all paper or
canvas entries on sturdy cardboard mats, but NOT in wooden, metal, plastic, or
glass frames. NO FRAMES OF ANY KIND WILL
BE ACCEPTED. Canvas stretched over a
wooden frame is not considered a frame and is acceptable.
*Shrink-wrapping is
optional, but highly recommended.
*Lamination is
discouraged because it can permanently damage the surface of the artwork.
*Place the Official
Entry Form in a sheet protector and tape it to the back of the artwork, on top
of the shrink-wrap, if used.
*Students must adhere to the general rules, as
well as the Visual Arts Rules.
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4 comments:
My daughter's project is less than 1/4" thick but it does have jewels extending off the surface of the work- does that mean it belongs in the 3-D Art category?
Because it is under 1/4 inch, it belongs here in the Visual Art category.
Would using magazine pictures in the collage be against the rules? would it just be pictures and the child's coloring allowed? No stickers or anything?
Blackjewels7 - I am so sorry that I haven't replied to your question yet! I have not been getting the notification that comments have been posted and will work on correcting that right away.
It's perfectly fine to use pictures & stickers and such to create a collage for this category. As long as the child is not claiming the actual pictures etc as their own creation... just the combination of them.
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