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It's time for the Second Annual CBCA Amateur Art Competition

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Sharpen your pencils!

 

The Comic Book Collecting Association (CBCA) is pleased to announce the Second Annual CBCA Amateur Art Competition. The competition allows amateur artists to showcase their finest work, with the winning submissions determined by voting by the comic collecting community.

 

We learned a few things last year, and based on that there will be two categories of competition this year: adults and minors (under age 14). For the adults, a $100 grand prize will be awarded to the winner with $25 awards to two runner ups. For the minors, a $25 grand prize will be awarded to the winner with $10 awards to two runner ups.

 

Entries will be accepted now though May 20. Entries will be posted online for voting the week of May 23. The format and length of the voting is contingent upon the number of entries received, and will be announced at the commencement of voting.

 

Who is eligible?

The spirit of the contest is to host a competition among those generally considered to be amateur illustrators. Anyone may enter with the exception of: individuals who regularly receive income from illustration, and/or individuals who are widely recognized as a professional illustrator, past or present. (Aspiring artists who occasionally receive income for illustration are eligible to compete.) CBCA membership is not required to enter.

 

CBCA Directors and Officers may enter the competition, however they are not eligible for the cash award. If a CBCA Director or Officer is a finalist, the cash award will go to the entrant with the next highest amount of votes.

 

The CBCA reserves the right to deny eligibility to any participant at their discretion.

 

Who can vote?

Anyone can vote one time in the online poll. The link to the poll will be posted when voting commences.

 

Submission guidelines

Submissions must be an original piece of artwork. There are no limitations on the type of format – entries may be a single character, group, splash style page, a paneled page, pinup style pose, strip art, color, black and white… whatever format you think best showcases your work.

 

Reproductions of artwork originally created by other persons are not permitted. For example, an illustration that is an homage to the cover of Fantastic Four #1 is acceptable, however a nearly identical reproduction of the cover of Fantastic Four #1 is not. Submissions should be tasteful and suitable for all ages. The CBCA reserves the right to deny any submission at their discretion.

 

Because submissions will be posted anonymously, be sure your signature is not an integral part of the artwork – it will be digitally obscured.

 

Submissions should be sent as a .jpg, .png or .gif file to art@comiccollecting.org no later than May 20, 2011. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number with your submission. Please send in a size large enough to showcase the detail of your work, but very large images may be resized by the CBCA to an appropriate screen size.

 

Questions?

Post them here or visit us at http://www.comiccollecting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=1663&p=39116#p39116

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Was that Dazzler done by someone who is a board member here as well?

 

It's awesome... I love it!

 

 

The Dazzler was from an artist who is not a board member. However, Kenny's daughter won a prize last year.

 

A a reminder, there is a kid's category and we need submissions!!

 

:hi:

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Hi gang:

 

Just a reminder today is the deadline for submissions...

 

We have some great entries and the voting should be tight!

 

If anyone would like to submit something but is running a bit behind, let me know today. We can give you a day or two wiggle room.

 

regards - Steve

 

 

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