The Next Generation - Art
Submit a traditional or digital artwork that somehow incorporates the topic of: Children
All forms of submissions accepted as long as it is on topic. Have fun with this one and lets see those kids smiles.
Submit a traditional or digital artwork that somehow incorporates the topic. The artwork should clearly be about the topic. Creative approaches are welcomed. But contest voters will be asked to consider the topic when making a choice.
Digital Art is an image in which all elements are created solely on a computer. More information. Traditional art includes paintings, sculptures and other forms of traditional art.
Entries that make use of photography should not be entered. Enter the photography contest if your work uses photography.
Special thanks to Diannatilley for originally creating the original version of this contest. This art contest is for all forms of art. That includes pen and ink, pencil, watercolors, charcoal, sculpture, computer art and all other forms of art. No photography.
Deadline: Contest is closed. Deadline was Monday, February 1, 2010.
All forms of submissions accepted as long as it is on topic. Have fun with this one and lets see those kids smiles.
Submit a traditional or digital artwork that somehow incorporates the topic. The artwork should clearly be about the topic. Creative approaches are welcomed. But contest voters will be asked to consider the topic when making a choice.
Digital Art is an image in which all elements are created solely on a computer. More information. Traditional art includes paintings, sculptures and other forms of traditional art.
Entries that make use of photography should not be entered. Enter the photography contest if your work uses photography.
Special thanks to Diannatilley for originally creating the original version of this contest. This art contest is for all forms of art. That includes pen and ink, pencil, watercolors, charcoal, sculpture, computer art and all other forms of art. No photography.
Deadline: Contest is closed. Deadline was Monday, February 1, 2010.