Saturday 20 June 2015

Call for Art – 5th Annual “Nature” Online Juried Art Competition


Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces an art call for the gallery’s 5th Annual “Nature” Juried Art Competition for the month of July 2015. The gallery invites all 2D and 3D artists (including photography) from around the world to make online submissions for possible inclusion in to the Gallery’s August 2015 online group art exhibition.

Light Space & Time encourages entries from artists regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field to send the gallery their best interpretation of the theme “Nature” by depicting the physical world and is considered to be anything that was not created by or has been substantially altered by man. Subjects that would encompass the “Nature” theme would include geographical subjects, landscapes, natural objects, wildlife and natural environments. The deadline to apply to this art competition is July 27, 2015.

Winners of the "Nature" Art Exhibition will receive extensive worldwide publicity in the form of email marketing, 70+ press release announcements, 75+ event announcement posts, extensive social media marketing and distribution, in order to make the art world aware of the art exhibition and in particular, the artist’s accomplishments. In addition, artists shall also receive a digital Award Certificate, Event Postcard, Event Catalogue, Press Releases and “Leveraging Your Success” marketing materials if they place in this exhibition.

Interested artists should provide to us with your best “Nature” art now or before the deadline. Apply Online Here: https://www.lightspacetime.com


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Two county art lovers have joined forces to create a new venture in Wellingborough town centre, called Picture Everything.

The visual arts centre, in High Street, is the brainchild of Michelle Mason, of JEM Photography, and Neil Pengelly, of The Pixie Gallery.

Just over a year ago, Michelle opened her photography studio in a unit at the old Barratt Shoe factory in Northampton under the banner J.E.M.Photography, whilst Neil Pengelly, a Northampton artist ran his own art and picture framing business The Pixie Gallery.

The two artists who have come together to combine their talents enjoyed the first day, Neil Pengelly said: “I thought the opening went really well.

“We had a lot of visitors who seemed genuinely excited about having an art gallery, framing studio and photography studio all under one roof.

“However, this is just the beginning because we have so many fantastic ideas in the pipeline and can’t wait to show them off.”

Business partner Michelle Mason said: “For me, the opening of this new venture was amazing.

“I spoke to many different people during the opening, not just about the photography, but about the other aspects of our business.

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