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2023 - Botanical Art

Botanical Art
In Gallery + Online Exhibition
Deadline: November 13, 2022
Notification: November 19, 2022
Exhibition: January 5 to January 28, 2023
Artist Reception: January 5, 2023
Commission: 65% to the Artist
$35 for up to 3 images​

Las Laguna Gallery presents Botanical Art and Illustration. For this online exhibition the gallery is seeking works that explore plants. Any works that highlights flowers, plants, trees, leaves, cactus, succulents, etc. will be considered. All local, national and international artists, professional and amateur and multiple art mediums will be considered in this call for art.

In Full Bloom

J. Mane Gallery invites submissions for its In Full Bloom botanical and floral online juried art exhibition.  

Throughout the history of art, certain subjects have resonated particularly strongly with artists and audiences alike. Trends reveal art's most popular muses, with flowers at the forefront.

Rooted in ancient art and still prevalent today, depictions of blossoms, blooms, and other botanical elements can be found in many of the most significant art movements, whether carved into clay or starring in a still-life. 

2020 Botanical

2020 Botanical
Theme: ​​​​​​​​​​Plants, Flowers, Cactus, Succulents, Trees
Medium: All*
DEADLINE: September 6, 2020
Artist Notification: September 13, 2020
Exhibition Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, 2020
Artist Gallery Split: 65% Artist, 35% Gallery
Entry $35 for up to 3 images

Las Laguna Gallery presents 2020 Botanical.

For this artist opportunity the gallery is seeking works that show flowers, plants, trees, leaves, cactus, or succulents.

In Full Bloom

J. Mane Gallery invites submissions for its In Full Bloom botanical and floral online juried art exhibition.  

Throughout the history of art, certain subjects have resonated particularly strongly with artists and audiences alike. Trends reveal art's most popular muses, with flowers at the forefront.

Rooted in ancient art and still prevalent today, depictions of blossoms, blooms, and other botanical elements can be found in many of the most significant art movements, whether carved into clay or starring in a still-life. 

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