When you are ready to enter your artwork in local art competitions, here are nine art tips that can help make this a great experience.
Art Competition Jurors
One of the favorite pastimes of entrants is trying to predict the kind of artwork a particular juror will accept, based on that juror's painting style. Sometimes picking your entries in this way works and you get in, but I've also seen jurors choose an eclectic mix of styles and subjects, only some of which were like their own.
Art Tip # 1 - My advice is just enter your best work - art that shows skillful use of your painting medium, a well-designed composition and an image that shows creativity. These are three important criteria of most jurors.
When you enter your best artwork, you are showing your strengths. After that, it is up to the juror and his or her viewpoint. And you'll just have to accept the vagaries of the judging process. As a more extreme example of what can happen, I once had the same juror for two different shows. I entered the same painting in both art competitions and the juror rejected it from the first show and gave it an award in the later one. A nationally known artist told me a similar story about a painting of his. It was rejected from one national show and won Best of Show in another. I'm pretty sure he didn't have my juror.