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| International Ambience Photography Contest 2008 - http://www.ambienceproductions.com.au/photocontest.htm The Ambience Photography Contest 2008 is open to amateur and professional photographers of all ages, from all parts of the world. It is an online global contest. All categories of photography are welcome including post processing and computer enhanced images. Winners Receive Prizemoney, Certificates & Exposure Fees: Before 1st Feb 08 - $15 (single entry); $30 (triple entry) - Read more |
| Photographers Call for Entries CAPIC XPOSE Contest To celebrate its 30th Anniversary, CAPIC is pleased to announce a new annual contest for member photographers and illustrators. This contest is an opportunity to expose the wealth of unique talent within CAPIC membership to Canadas art buyers. |
| Google Art Contest Call to Schools in the US The Doodle 4 Google Competition is designed to encourage U. S. school students to use their creativity to create their own interpretation of the Google logo. Judges will choose the winning entries and prizes will be awarded in accordance with the Official Rules. |
| 28th Annual Spring Photography Contest 28th Annual Spring Photography Contest Open to all amateur photographers worldwide 1st Place $2,000 & Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi system. 2nd Place $1,000 & camera. Cash for 3rd through 4th Place. |
| Watercolor West XL Annual Juried Exhibition International - Watercolor West XL Annual Juried Exhibition $10000 prize |
| The Matchup Prize International online exhibition The Matchup Prize International online exhibition |
| Shapes of Emotion call for entries Cash Awards The Rocky Neck Art Colony announces a call to artists for Shapes of Emotion, held May 23 to June 15 at the Bryan Gallery in Gloucester, Massachusetts. |
| Paintings Online Exhibition with over $5000 in awards 14 awards totalling more than $5000 |
Allen Morrow - Bold acrylic paint is the common medium on Allen's canvases. He uses an unrestricted abstract style allowing the viewer an opportunity to explore the freedom of First Nations peoples. Most importantly however, the Creator is his greatest inspiration and role model in the development of images. Read More