Art Competition Archive

Aidan asleep awake

Artwork and story from Cindy Kelly

I started selling acrylic paintings in high school. These were works I created using photographs; many from National Geographic magazine. At that point, I was mostly self-taught. My father encouraged me to go to college and was excited when I was accepted into the School of Visual Arts in New York. However, he passed away before he would see me off to my first semester there. Unfortunately, I couldn’t afford to continue studying in New York and ended up going to a state school I could afford. This was a big disappointment but I graduated in 1988 with a degree in printmaking from Mason Gross School of Art, Rutgers University. I settled on printmaking because I loved the idea of art being available to more people at an affordable price through limited editions. However, I always lamented that I was never really taught ‘how’ to draw or paint. We were just given assignments to complete and while I didn’t realize it at the time, courses were a mishmash of mediums with no foundation in developing more basic skills.

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Experience Counts

My name is Charles Gilliam

I am the son of an Air Force veteran. We traveled all over during the time my Dad served, visiting much of the country and other countries. During that time I had the opportunity to see much and do much. As a young artist I was able to draw and paint many different subjects.

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Wildlife conservation

Story and artwork from Van Hoang

I am a wildlife artist based in Ho Chi Minh City. After being a boat refugee from Vietnam, I went to France and studied for 16 years before returning to my country.

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Compelling hues

Story and artwork from Chetana Rane

Have been on this earth for 56 yrs., and have been in awe by all the colors and beauty that abounds it ever since I can remember. Am a doctor by profession, never could pursue art seriously, never had the time.

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The forever king

Story and artwork from Weird Zesty

Precious Anih is the birth name, weird zesty is what Art calls me. Art is for me a means of communication with the supernatural. I commune with God through the realms of hue, shapes and values. I am a Christian incase you’re wondering.

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My art

Story and artwork from Amandeep Kaur

Hey guys,

I’m Amandeep Kaur. I’m interested in art because this is my hobby. As for an artist the art is very important for me. I can’t let it go back because of my other things. Art is a gift from God and I respect it. Art subjects encourage self-expression and creativity and can build confidence as well as a sense of individual identity. Studying art subjects also helps to develop critical thinking and the ability to interpret the world around us.

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Time Magazine’s Person of the Year

Story and artwork from Roger Vaughn

I am a retired actuary; spent my business life focused on analytics. I carried a sketch pad and pencils everywhere I traveled. On a trip a few years ago, I tossed the year end issue of Time magazine into my briefcase. The Ebola doctors who worked tirelessly in Africa to control the disease were collectively Time’s Person of the Year.

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Nathaniel Barton Art

Story and artwork from Nathaniel Barton

I’m a new/emerging artist in Calgary, AB, Canada.

One of the challenges I face with my drawing is drawing without a reference. I’d like to learn more skills that will help me express my ideas without using photo references.

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Male portrait

Story and artwork from Bipin Shrestha

My name is Bipin Shrestha and I am from Kathmandu, Nepal.

I am a freelance graphic designer/Illustrator. For me, art plays a major role as it is the medium that I interact the most during the day, whether in the form of comics or by drawing.

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