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Mind Body Spirit

J. Mane Gallery invites submissions for its mind body spirit online juried art exhibition.  

Oscar Wilde said, "Every portrait that is painted with feeling is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter."

Throughout history, the human figure has always been a common subject of visual art, involving the study and appreciation of it's beauty in it's depiction and presentation.  An awareness of the body shape, including postures like sitting, standing or sleeping and movements such as walking, running or dancing, speak to the ideal subject.

Human Faces & Figures

Online + Gallery Exhibition
Deadline: December 12, 2021
Notification: December 18, 2021
Art Delivery: Dec. 29, 2021 to Jan. 3, 2022
Exhibition: January 6 to 29, 2022
Artist Reception: January 6, 2022

Commission: 65% to the Artist
$35 for up to 3 images

Las Laguna Gallery presents Human Faces and Figures.
For this artist opportunity the gallery is seeking works that examine human emotions, faces and figures. Works can be representational or abstract.​

All local, national and international artists, professional and amateur and multiple art mediums will be considered in this call for art.​

"PEOPLE" ONLINE INTERNATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION

Gallery Ring seeks artwork of People for an online competition. Traditional portraits to creative and experimental interpretations are welcome. 2D artwork including photography/digital is eligible. Many awards are available: Best In Show (cash prize, free-entry voucher and juror's comments), Diamond Award of Excellence, Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald Awards, Crystal Awards of Merit and others. All winning artists receive a digital Award Certificate. Top winners also receive a special Award Page ideal for use in their portfolios and for sharing the news on social media and websites. All winners and random Finalists will receive exposure and promotion on Gallery Ring's Instagram. The contest is open to all artists worldwide over 18 years of age, from emerging to established.

Clearly Human IV

The St. Louis Artists’ Guild is proud to host Clearly Human IV, an all-media group exhibition of artwork focused on the human figure. Clearly Human IV gives a comprehensive look at the many ways of representing the human figure, from traditional to contemporary, realistic to fanciful, beautiful to unsettling. The exhibit seeks a diverse view of the humanity representing subjects varying greatly in gender, age, ethnicity, and nationality. The artists are encouraged to use the figure to explore a wide variety of themes, including definitions of beauty, perceptions of history, relationships with nature, and moments of everyday life.

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