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2D Artwork Using a Variety of Techniques and Materials Given the increasing concern over Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the state of emergency in Colorado, ZAPP support is available by email only. This does not impact your use of the website; it will remain available to you 24/7. Email [email protected] for assistance. JUJURORROR EVENT JURYING LOGGED IN AS LELERRICKCICKC Logout Main Jury Menu 1. Jury 2. > Scorecard Saint Louis Art Fair 2020 Juror Scorecard Application: 1 of 511 IDID##::1972382 Statement: Building up, I add layers of colored, hot wax and pigment creating a thick surface over many applications. I then carefully scrape and remove or reapply, working intuitively to reveal or conceal underlying elements. Transparent and moody landscapes emerge from that excavation process. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: clearing autumn swamp diptych forest walk marshlands booth 30" x 30" x 1.5" with resin 42" x 36" x 2" 50" x 40" x 1.5" $2000 60" x 30" x 1.5" $3300 $3500 $ $3500 Save Score Application: 2 of 511 IDID##::1972395 Statement: Composed of countless layers of color built up using oil paint, memories interpreted through color, pattern and line. Texture is created by applying the paint with palette knives, it is then incised, scratched and scraped using a variety of tools to reveal images collected in my personal archives. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: in the heartland dark water spring field summer passage booth 60" x 48" x 1.5" 48" x 48" x 1.5" 60" x 48" x 1.5" 60" x 40" x 1.5" $4600 $4200 $4600 $4400 $ Save Score Application: 3 of 511 IDID##::1972414 Statement: Vivid colors, high-energy drawing, fanciful subject matter and an unexpected resin finish produce a stimulating homage to street art. To a wooden frame, Venetian plaster is applied and stained with acrylic washes simulating the look of a weathered outside wall. The imagery is applied using graphite, Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Nina MM The Crow told me. D Walken D Big Duck MM Boothshot2020 24" x 18" x 2" 72" x 72" x 3" 32" x 48" x 2" 36" x 72" x 3" $450 $3000 $1649 $3200 $ Save Score Application: 4 of 511 IDID##::1972415 Statement: Although perceived as painting at first glance, I am using torn pieces of magazine paper as the palette for the color, pattern, words or imagery within each piece. The pieces are adhered using an acid free glue, sealed with an ultraviolet protectant coat, enhanced with oil paint, and then varnished. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Dream Sweeter Why Just Dream 2 Dash...Connect A Dream is Just A Booth New 48" x 36" x 1.5" 48" x 36" x 2" 40" x 30" x 1.5" Dream $5200 $4000 $3600 48" x 36" x 1.5" $ $5200 Save Score Application: 5 of 511 IDID##::1972421 Statement: I create limited edition multi-block woodblock prints. All blocks are hand carved by me and I hand pull all prints through my drum press. Each color is transferred with a separate block. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Native Legend/black Blue Heron/black Hummingbird/black TheRiverKing Booth 13" x 15" 6" x 12" 6" x 8" 6" x 8" $450 $250 $229.00 $249 $ Save Score Application: 6 of 511 IDID##::1972443 Statement: My painting explores the relationships between color, shape and geometric patterns that I find in my studies of history and architecture of our civilizations. I pour acrylics forming lines and also work with composition of geometric abstraction with the intense forms of Color Field Painting. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Sunrise Flight Walk the line The Louvre She's a Rainbow 1 Booth Geometrics 72" x 36" x 2" 40" x 40" x 2" 36" x 24" x 1.5" 68" x 48" x 1.6" $4900.00 $2,900 $1,800.00 $4,900.00 $ Save Score Application: 7 of 511 IDID##::1972497 Statement: I cut recycled paint swatches into squares and create pixilated artwork of familiar images. By playing with resolution and recognition, my pieces are seen differently by each viewer depending on vision, distance(can be altered by viewing through a phone) and gestalt psychology. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: 100 $ Bill Dime Frida with Orange Statue of Liberty Booth shot double 82" x 34" x 2" 30" x 30" x 1" Begonias 24" x 72" x 2" $10000 $3000 36" x 48" x 2" $7500 $ $5000 Save Score Application: 8 of 511 IDID##::1972502 Statement: With my medium format film camera, I seek to capture moments of beauty in chaos. I create a visual narrative with the viewer through contemporary graphic & emotional subjects. My images are created using only available light & extended exposures. Limited edition silver & inkjet prints. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Notions of Time Not a Whisper Fragile Beneath the Surface Trimline w/ ProPanels 31" x 37" 37" x 27" 31" x 37" 31" x 37" $900.00 $950.00 $900.00 $950.00 $ Save Score Application: 9 of 511 IDID##::1972554 Statement: NO PAINT! Each analog collage has hundreds/thousands of paper pieces, selected for color, weight and texture.Archival supported with museum-quality substrates, polymer adhesive and varnish. I draw inspiration from varied experiences of travel and culture and from simple beauty in the natural world. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Sprague Lake Distant Barn Open Country Room to Roam Shara Oliman Booth 20" x 30" x 1" 36" x 36" x 2" 36" x 36" x 2" 20" x 30" x 1" 2019 $2200 $4200 $4200 $2200 $ Save Score Application: 10 of 511 IDID##::1972565 Statement: Through my pastel drawings, I try to bring the viewer into a vintage world where nature comes to play. Each stilllife begins with an idea,old object,flora or fauna. Shadows and reflections are an important part of each composition.They are completed using soft pastelpencils,sticks on sanded paper. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: In The Balance "Writer's Block" Party Line "Lazuli Bunting" Booth Shot 24" x 18" x 1" 24" x 18" x 1" 36" x 17" x 1" 24" x 18" x 1" $2,520 $2500.00 $3,744 $2,520 $ Save Score Application: 11 of 511 IDID##::1972589 Statement: Resin saturated with mica colorant &metallic powder, colors applied individually then blended organically& chemically treated to seperate some color allowing you to see earlier layers at the same time separating the metal into thin veins. the texture is an optical illusion&the process is pattented Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: deep crest mixed emotions Confusion contained diabolic booth shot 48" x 96" x 3" 72" x 48" x 2" 80" x 40" x 3" 72" x 48" x 2" $7500 $5500 $5500 $5500 $ Save Score Application: 12 of 511 IDID##::1972595 Statement: Using encaustic, I cook wax and resin and then make my own pigments. I build a narrative with collage, then paint, and fuse each color with a blow torch to build a solid surface to withstand heat. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Persephone Rising Born With A Caul ( A Fire With No Flame ( Towards the Ends Of 2019 46" x 46" x 2.5" Ariadne) Echo and Narcissus) the Earth ( Cupid and $2700. 30" x 30" x 2.5" 24" x 24" x 3" Psyche) $ $2000. $1200.00 48" x 64" x 3" $4000. Save Score Application: 13 of 511 IDID##::1972622 Statement: Contemporary impressionistic oil painter. Painting colorful landscapes onto canvas using brushes and palette knife. Painting includes plane air style and also painting from photography. My paintings include western landscapes, cityscapes, Native American scenes, flowers, animals and wildlife. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Taking A Break Joy Summer Breeze A Walk To Remember Booth Photo 2019 36" x 24" x 1.5" 30" x 30" x 1.5" 24" x 24" x .5" 16" x 20" x .5" $1200.00 $2000.00 $2500 $850.00 $ Save Score Application: 14 of 511 IDID##::1972656 Statement: I create photo-surrealistic landscapes in Photoshop with a combination of personal and found images, and then reproduce them as limited edition, fine-art prints, using a large-format printer, hot-press paper stock and archival inks. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Liquid Courage Rocket Man Disco Fever Sebastian's Salvation Booth Shot 40" x 30" x 1" 24" x 36" x 1" 30" x 40" x 1" 30" x 40" $650 $650 $650 $450 $ Save Score Application: 15 of 511 IDID##::1972708 Statement: I use a large palette of soft pastels, often handmade, on archival board. I blend with my fingers and use the edge of the pastel for detail. I do not use fixatives, brushes, pastel pencils, blending tools or liquids to ensure the careful preservation of delicate details and color harmonies. Discipline: Two - Dimensional Work Score:Score: Y Yeess No No May Maybbee Comments: Equilibrium Mountain Pastures Cycles of Light Tree of Life Booth image with 25.5" x 25.5" 38" x 17.75" 37.5" x 26" 18" x 37.5" border $3600 $4200 $4400 $4000 $ Save Score Application: 16 of 511 IDID##::1972770 Statement: I create my monoprints by using a combination of collagraph plates and assorted items.
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