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Sponsoring an Art in the Park contest.  Linden dollar prizes will be awarded. 

Theme: Autumn Harvest Exhibition begins on Sunday, October 5, 2014, with winners announced on October 12. Exhibit closes on October 19, 2014 There is no entry fee


Submission deadline: 5 PM SLT on October 3, 2014 Submissions are to one of two categories (2D or 3D); one submission per artist
Submit art in-world to ilyra chardin with permissions of no mod/no copy/trans
Judging will be done by a panel of five judges (see Art in the Park Judges)


Prizes: Prizes will be awarded in the two categories as follows: 1st Place for 3D = L$2000 2nd Place for 3D = L$1000 1st Place for 2D = L$2000 2nd Place for 2D = L$1000

***** Submit art in world to ilyra chardin *****

Contest Rules and Submission Guidelines:
General -       All work must be original, unpublished art created specifically for this contest -       Artists may submit one and only one piece -       Art may be either 2D or 3D -       Submissions need to be accompanied with Artist information (notecard,) which should include your website (and / or flicker or Digital Art, etc.) If you have an in world gallery, or an in world or MP store, please include that as well -       Scripted objects require permission in advance -       Artist retains all rights to their work, which will be returned to them at exhibit completion -       Art should be set with permissions of no copy / no mod / transfer -       Art must not depict explicit sexual or violent content. Racist or hate content will not be tolerated. -       Temprus owners, admins, shopkeepers, hosts, performers, contest judges, and their families are prohibited from entering the contest -       Art will be judged based upon adherence to the theme, originality, and use of art media -       Art will be judged under the linden default sky set at midday -       Judges decisions are final

2D Submissions
-       Must have a Prim Equivalence of no more than 3 (allows for artists to customize their display with a frame, a shadow or the like.) -       While we allow for customized displays, 2D submissions must be just that. If you create an art piece of a tree and attach branches to the art piece, it must be submitted as 3D art -       2D Art plus display must fit within a 3 X 3 meter area

3D Submissions
-       Must have a Prim Equivalence (Land Impact) of no more than 20 -       Space and Prims for 3D sculptures is limited. In the event of too many submissions in this area, we will honor submissions on a first come basis and notify submitters immediately if their work cannot be accommodated -       Must have a footprint no larger than 4 x 4 meters and be no more than 6 meters tall

Art in the Park Judges (In Reverse Alphabetical Order by First Name):

Slatan Dryke

Slatan Dryke is an artist, builder, photographer, and sculptor. He is a mentor and a linguist, whose talents are like an ever flowing spring. He is an RHN Mentor and Community Linguist and Translator. His roots in mentoring reach back to the time when the Mentoring Program was officially managed by Linden Labs. He is currently a Mentor and Educator for several groups, but feels a special kinship to the Virtual Ability Group. The purpose of this group is to simplify Second Life for those residents with different abilities. Slatan is a volunteer for LEA (Linden Endowment for the Arts.) His sculptures have been featured SLB and BURN, and are displayed in Art Galleries, including UWA Art Space. His photography can be viewed on his flickr page.

ToySoldier Thor
ToySoldier Thor is an artist, content creator and builder, whose work began in Second Life and transitioned into the real world. In April 2010, thanks to inspiration from other amazing creators / artists, he caught the "ARTIST" bug. Toy's art quickly expanded from an SL Photography passion into a full fledged presence as an SL Artist.  In 2011 he built a large 5 floor art gallery where he now displays over 80 of his wide range of art works - both 2D wall art and 3D mesh sculptures.  His art has been exhibited in several other SL public & private art galleries.  His art is uniquely known for providing his "Artist's Comments" into each work.  All his work is for sale.  In July 2014, a customer from Deviant Art contacted Toy, requesting his Shattered 3D model so he could make a 3D Print on his own personal "MakerBot Replicator 2X" 3D Printer. Toy agreed on the condition that the customer would print a second copy for Toy.

JMB Balogh
JMB has extensive experience as an Art Director and Curator in Second Life from 2010 through the present. Although she does not consider herself to be an artist, she has an equally extensive portfolio. She thinks of herself as an historian in a way, capturing moments in Second Life and one of her first photography projects was making a record of the Crimson Shadow gothic cathedral build before it disappeared from Second Life, as well as the King Tut exhibit which was moved to Open Sims. JMB owns two galleries, Seaside Gallery and Photography by JMB Balogh which also houses her large collection of the work of other SL photographers she admires. Both are open to visitors. Since February 2014, JMB has been a LEA (Linden Endowment for the Arts) volunteer and serves as (temporary) advisor with the LEA committee.

Argus Collingwood
Argus Collingwood is an artist and a designer, who has been a member of Second Life since 2005. She and her husband were the Internet operations team for the rock band, Journey, and in 2008 their RL work bridged into Second Life for a one year experimental immersive Journey SIM experience that coincided with the 2009 release of the band’s album, “Revelation.” Argus is involved in the music and art community as a SIM owner, event coordinator, club owner, photographer, fashion designer, host and dancer. She is an active member of Deviant Art, Pinterest, Flickr, and Facebook, as well as being an active blogger. Argus’ passion for capturing the moments of Second Life events has yielded an extensive portfolio of 3D photo art.

Adrian Harbinger
Adrian Harbinger is a real life artist and writer, whose work in the real world includes Acrylic and Oil Paintings, Watercolors, Charcoal, Pastels, and Air Dry Clay Sculptures. He made the transition to the world of digital art when he joined Second Life in 2005. His early sculptures, compromised entirely of prims, included such fine works as: Predator, Orion, and Iwo Jima (The Raising of the Flag.) His early sculptures were featured in Second Life Art Museums. In 2008, Adrian was commissioned to build statues representing each of rock band Journey’s albums, which were featured on Journey Island from 2008 through 2009. He also built unique sculptures to promote diabetes awareness for the five years that Bid4aCure raised money on Second Life (2007 through 2011.) Adrian was a partner in the popular Harbinger’s Haven Builder’s Sandbox, a free secure sandbox that he and his business partner, Bellissa Dion, operated from 2006 until August of 2014. Harbinger’s Haven offered tutorials and free textures for builders both new and seasoned.

 

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