Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Post 277: Artwork Rejection

Artwork Rejection

You've done the work. You created your artwork and submitted it to a juried art show or gallery in the hope of showing off your artwork to the masses. The wait begins to see if you get the thumbs up or the thumb down.

Out of Your Control vs In Your Control

(Warning: Please note that I'm not going to sugarcoat this article.)

There are some things within the artist's control when submitting artwork to a gallery for selection, but probably much more frustrating is that there are more things that ARE NOT within the artist's control. And even more confusing and/or frustrating, the reasons for rejection that are out of your control you may never know about.

At Open Space Arts (OSA) at Stonebridge, we use a "Jury Committee" which is a group of artists with a variety of art backgrounds that review all art submissions. While we cannot speak for every juried art show in the world, there are common features that are taken into consideration when populating a gallery for specific art shows.

Here are some things that the gallery has total control over:

1. To be blunt - your artwork may look great in person, but the image of it that the jury sees - well, sucks. Actually this happens a lot and the artist does have control over taking the photo of it. Do NOT include background in your art photos. Take a GREAT picture and CROP out the background. And quite frankly, because of techie things, the image may not translate well from image to projected when the jury is doing their thing.

2. How large the gallery space is vs. the number of pieces submitted, also vs the size of the pieces submitted. Say a gallery has room for 100 large pieces and they receive 350 pieces of large art to jury. Do the math, that's a lot of rejected art.

3. IF the gallery is looking for a theme and the artwork submitted doesn't fit that theme, it has to be cut. Although OSA doesn't want to necessarily stick to a theme for each art show, occasionally the title of the show does dictate a "theme". Say the show was "Summer Spotlight on Art" and artists submit art that has snow, ice, fall colors and the like. Although the art might be scrumptious, the time of year along with 'what might sell best at this show' would mean that these pieces may do better if submitted for a fall or winter seasonal show. Again, look at Number 2, something has to go.

4. Best of the best vs diversity. I can speak for OSA on this topic as we jury art for our shows, we strive for the BEST of the art submitted. We want the highest quality of art from Prince William County artists for every show we have juried. That takes precedence. We realize that some artists only do abstracts, some only do large works, some artists do photography, and others do realism. We compare an artist's submissions against other pieces that same artist submitted (often taking the best out of that artist's entries) as well as the entire shows submissions.

There are galleries that are all about featuring every style of visual art known to man, perhaps to appeal to the diversity of potential gallery visitors. And in essence, there is nothing wrong with that. Again, space over the number of pieces means cutting out some great art.

5. Although I am on the Jury Committee for OSA, I do like to think we are being fair in our selections. We vote on pieces and we do tend to try to be inclusive. We each have our own opinions about what we like and do not like in art and this is true for any jurist or jury committee at any gallery. I believe that a committee vote works better than a single person selecting work for a show. Our committee members are objective in their decisions, seeking the quality of the artwork submitted as our priority. A single jurist may or may not be as objective - I've seen it at some galleries as you probably have.

A Rejected Art Piece

I'm going to show you an example of one of the oddities in art jurying. This is a photograph of a piece I painted and recently submitted to the OSA Hispanic Heritage Art Celebration show that is now open from September 21 to October 16, 2022. This piece was rejected from the Call for Art.

Pinata by Donna Liguria, 2022 Acrylic on Canvas

Now, why I am showing you this, is that on Saturday, September 24, at the Occoquan Arts and Crafts Show, the Prince William Art Society (PWAS) had a tent up with 9 artist members displaying a diverse tent of art. This painting was the first piece that sold at the show. Funny but true and others have similar stories.

Art Crafts vs Fine Art

I do think that an understanding should be made here about the difference between fine art and craft art. See this article Difference Between Craft and Fine Art

At OSA, we have turned away craft art. It is also worth remembering that the OSA Committee, made up of Prince William Art Society members, needs to also work under the guidelines of our gallery sponsors - meaning that the artwork on display must be FINE ART of the best quality.

What is in the Artist's Control?

1. Follow the rules, the directions, the process. Proofread you submission BEFORE you submit it. You know the saying, "Dot your 'i's and cross your 't's"? When a gallery has A LOT of artists submitting hundreds of pieces of art, what is really unfortunate is when an artist DID NOT FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. Print out the directions so that it is easier for you to follow the checklist of things to do!

...I could stop this list at this point because that is simply where most mistakes happen...

With everything on the internet, on YouTube, on this blog or elsewhere, a simple search and doing your homework will help you understand the art business world and its expectations. It is a business and an artist wants to sell art as much as the gallery does. If a gallery has requirements, it is UP TO YOU TO MEET THOSE REQUIREMENTS. Otherwise, maybe a juried art show might not be what you should do if you can't take rejection.

If I come across as harsh on this, I'm not going to apologize. I've had artwork rejected too. It happens and it probably has to you too. Nonetheless, here are some areas where mistakes can and do happen when submitting art to galleries to be juried:

2. Bad photos.

3. Missing information.

4. Unfinished artwork. (This covers a lot of territory from under-drawing showing to unfinished edges.)

5. Badly framed or matted and framed artwork, or unprofessionally packaged art prints.

6. Improperly wired artwork. (We have received artwork with no way to hang it.)

7. Not original artwork. (Unless you are Walt Disney, don't submit Mickey Mouse art.)

8. Incomplete, unprofessional artist bio.

9. Submitting only one entry. (Could be a sort of an alert that you may be a beginner and you may be overlooked for a more aggressive entrant or perceived as larger body of work artist.)

10. Failure in not submitting your images in the requested format. Also note, if asked to ATTACH the image is different than EMBEDDING the artwork in the email. Often, although perhaps unknown to you, there are good reasons for specific requests. When dealing with hundreds (or more) pieces of art, each gallery has their own methods of doing things.

11. Failure to submit art on time, to deliver art on time or failure to respond to an email for more information on time.

12. Failure to not submit your best artwork.

13. Poorly constructed compositions, proportions, technical flaws. This is also known as not executed well. (We have seen artwork where the subject matter is quite good, but the piece's background is not. Or the human's hands are out of proportion to the rest of the portrait.)

14. The uniqueness of your art. How does your artwork stand out, what makes it so far superior to another landscape or similar subject matter?

15. Submitting the same pieces over and over again. (The expectation is that you are growing as an artist and have much more artwork to show.)

16. Your attitude in taking rejection is under your control. You can take it as a learning experience or you can always say, 'They hate my art. My art is no good. I hate this gallery." OR you could simply ask where you could improve.

More Reading on the Art Jury Process

Juried Art Shows: the Few, the Proud, the Chosen 
A Juried Art Show
What is a JotForm? What is a Call for Art?
Prince William Art Society Website - OSA FAQs (see #9)

I am going to add though, an artwork rejection is NEVER a rejection of the artist. Every single person, every artist is appreciated and valued. We all must start somewhere in our art journey. You should ALWAYS, always, keep trying to improve, learn from your mistakes, and enter those art spaces that will work best for your body of work and where you are on your journey.
 
At Open Space Arts, we are considering a "workshop" to discuss why a piece got rejected where the artist might bring in a piece and have someone discuss possible factors. Keep an eye out for that if we are able to get it on the schedule.
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Sunday, October 30, 2022

Post 276: Art Updates, Where Donna Liguria's Art is Now

Art Updates, Where Donna Liguria's Art is Now

I'd like to say I'm all over the place, but that wouldn't technically be quite right. I am definitely in a few places at the moment though. From Stonebridge and into Manassas, I've got some art around the neighborhood.

Open Space Arts at Stonebridge

Beginning on November 2 and running until November 20 is the Open Space Arts "Harvest of Artists" art show at 15000 #140 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA. The art show will be local PWC artists, 18 and older from all over the area including some of the Prince William Art Society (PWAS) artists.

So if you are in Prince William County, come on by the art gallery at the Stonebridge Shopping Center where Wegman's is - we are right across the street from DSW. The gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday, 12-7pm and Sunday 12-5pm. Here is a few samples from some artwork I will have on display:


"A Day at Blue Ridge Shores" 24x24 Acrylic


"A Bolt of Light in the Dark" 9x12 Acrylic (this one is no longer on display)


"Charcuterie Board" 16x20 Acrylic


"Mercury Glass Flower Arrangement" 16x20 Acrylic (This one is no longer on display)


"Saltwater Aquarium" 16x20 Acrylic

In Manassas, Virginia

Just a hop down the road in Historic downtown Manassas are some wonderful spaces for the arts, actually Manassas LOVES the arts and artists! Art is everywhere you look! And I'm in a few of the spots at the moment!

Grounds Central Station

On Main Street in Manassas is a wonderful coffee shop, called Grounds Central Station at 9360 Main St, Manassas, VA 20110. Step inside and get a beverage of choice and see the Paint! Manassas art show submissions from the p-ART-ners Network - local artists were tasked with painting things within the Historical Manassas downtown area. The artwork was juried in on October 24 and will be judged and awarded on Friday, November 4, 2022. The artwork is for sale as well and will be up until November 21.

I painted 2 Manassas locations, as per below, from the early morning of October 8 for the Artist Inventory sale that took place. It was a beautiful but very cool morning with the sun just coming up.


"Sunrise at Historic ARTFactory in Manassas" 11x14 Acrylic


"Sunrise at Historic Manassas Train Station" 16x20 Acrylic

Lovejoy Gallery

Directly above Grounds Central Station is a new gallery set to open November 4, called Lovejoy Gallery on Main at 9358 Main Street, Manassas, Virginia 20110.

The Gallery Walk art event takes place on Friday, November 4 and I have 4 pieces of art at Lovejoy. Here is what you will see of mine in person if you go (and please do):



"No One Can Teach Riding So Well As A Horse" 18x24 Acrylic


"Rose Garden Walk" Acrylic


"Streams Never Stay the Same" 11x14 Acrylic


"Strutting My Peacock Stuff" 18x24 Acrylic

Centerfuse

On November 4, the plan is to also be at Centerfuse at 9071 Center Street, Manassas with the Manassas Art Guild (MAG). One busy evening!

Creative Brush Studio

And finally at the Creative Brush Studio at 951 Center St, Manassas, VA 20110, they are currently celebrating their 5th annual Small Works Art Show that is set to begin November 4 with a grand opening reception Sunday, November 6. This show is set to run until December 24th.

"Mahogany Humidor 2" 8x10 Acrylic

Yes, yes, please everyone get out there and check ALL the spots out! We artists just love it when you take a few moments to see what we create. I'll be that blur dashing by Friday evening in Manassas.

And remember to support your local arts!

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Monday, October 24, 2022

Post 275: Paint! Manassas at Grounds Central Station

Paint! Manassas Art Show at Grand Central Station

I recently entered the 15th annual pARTners Paint Manassas Network art show and the two pieces I painted are now hanging at Grounds Central Station in Manassas, Virginia on Main Street. Woohoo!

Painting Name: Sunrise at Historic Manassas Train Station

SKU: 10DN22ACG
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 16x20 Gallery Wrapped Stretched Canvas
Price: Contact Me
Edition Year: 2022
Framed?: No
Commissioned? No
Prints available on my Etsy Shop


Sunrise at Historic Manassas Train Station, 2022 Acrylic 16x20

Painting Name: Sunrise at Historic Manassas ARTFactory

Of course the ARTFactory is diagonally set across the street from the train station, and I got to show some of my art there earlier this year with the Prince William Art Society. We held a celebration of our 50th Anniversary there and I sold 2 paintings!

SKU: 10DO22ACG
Medium: Acrylic
Size: 11x14 Gallery Wrapped Stretched Canvas
Price: Contact Me
Edition Year: 2022
Framed?: No
Commissioned? No
Prints available on my Etsy Shop


Sunrise at Historic Manassas Art Factory, 2022 Acrylic 11x14

For the reference photos, I am NOT set up to paint outdoors as yet... here they are (below). I took them the early morning of October 8 when setting up for the Artists Inventory sale at the Harris Pavilion. What a beautiful clear and crispy morning!

Go by Grounds Central Station  and get a coffee and see all the entries! OR a hot chocolate with whipped cream! 9360 Main Street, Manassas, VA.

Nov. 5: Gallery Walk, 6 to 9:30 p.m. at Grounds Central. Awards presentation at 7:30 p.m.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Post 274: Artist Inventory Sale October 8, 2022 Manassas, VA

Artist Inventory Sale October 8, 2022 Manassas, VA 

The Artist Inventory Sale and Fall Festival in Manassas, Virginia was on Saturday, October 8, 2022 with the Manassas Art Guild (MAG), p-ART-ners, some Prince William Art Society (PWAS) members and more under the Harris Pavilion canopy. Here are some pictures from that rather chilly day in early October. Thank goodness for the hot chocolate nearby!

A Beautiful Day but a Chilly One

The temperature sure didn't get where everyone thought it would get to that Saturday. After the rainy weather from the previous weekend though, we did enjoy the crisp blue sky and the glow from the sunrise over Manassas. After dropping off our supplies at the pavilion, we went to the top of the parking garage and I took these snap shots.


Photo of Manassas from the top floor of the parking garage as the sun rises


Photo of the Manassas Train Station from the top of the parking garage

I also needed some reference photos for the upcoming Paint Manassas art show sponsored by p-ART-ners.


Photo of the Historical Manassas Train Station


Photo of the ARTFactory from the parking lot of the train station - that's Mark Murphy walking across the train tracks. PWAS had our 50th anniversary art show celebrated at the ARTFactory in May-June 2022 - where I sold 2 paintings!


Photo of under the Harris Pavilion canopy with the Fall Festival all around us, Michele Franz walking toward her easel there in the center


Photo of some of my paintings to the left


Photo of some of my paintings and print stand


Photo of my mini table setup


Photo of the water tower from the Harris Pavilion


Photo of the gazebo next to the Harris Pavilion


Photo of the wonderful lampstands all over historical Manassas. Michele Franz was painting this view - a photo I didn't get...


Photo of the Manassas Water Tower next to the train station


Photo of Laura Lavarnway of MAG, "en plein air" (outdoor) painting along with many of the artists - upcoming photos...



Photo of Maureen Guillot painting the water tower


Photo of Maria Briganti


Photo of Ken Meardon of PWAS displaying his "photoart"


Photo of Mark Murphy of PWAS and his watercolor artwork


Photo of Maria Briganti


Photo of Maria Briganti cracking up about something, Michele Franz walking away


Photo of Mike Flynn painting from a digital reference photo





Photo of Laura Lavarnway


Photo of Maureen Guillot painting the water tower, gazebo in the background

Photographs taken by Donna Liguria on October 8, 2022 - look for my Paint Manassas paintings coming soon!
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Friday, October 7, 2022

Post 273: Manassas Art Weekends Coming Right Up!

Manassas Art Weekends Coming Right Up!

Art all over Prince William County this weekend! 


Artist's Inventory Sale is Saturday, October 8 from 10 am to 2, well, maybe 5pm. I'll be there with some of my paintings and a lot of MINI paintings, come by and check it out.

And Paint Manassas is going on too...


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Friday, September 30, 2022

Post 271: After the Master's Style in January 2023

After the Master's Style in January 2023 

If there is one thing an artist needs to know beforehand is if there is an upcoming art show's Call for Art that might have a title, or dare I say "theme" that is requested. Acrylic paintings, ok you might have time to whip out a photo or painting (HA!) but oil painters need time to get the painting done and DRY. 

In January 2023, the plan for that show at Open Space Arts at Stonebridge, is "After the Master's Style" which means that the Call for Art for that show will go out in early December 2022 so you will need some art READY!

What Have I Been Painting?

I've gotten a few things ready for the show including some mini paintings - those wee 3x4 miscellaneous paintings I do with the mini easels. Here are a few:


You may recognize a few of these I made an attempt at:

The Water Lily Pond Inspired by Claude Monet Mini
Girl with a Pearl Earring Inspired by Johannes Vermeer Mini
Mona Lisa Inspired by Leonardo di Vinci Mini
San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk Inspired by Claude Monet Mini
Starry Night Inspired by Vincent van Gogh Mini
Water Lilies Inspired by Claude Monet Mini

I have a couple more I am thinking to do too.

Additionally, a Larger Painting

Starry Night Inspired by Vincent van Gogh 16x20 Acrylic


So fellow artists, break out the brushes, dust off your paintings you did years ago and let's get ready for After the Master's!

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Post 270: A Weekend in Occoquan

A Weekend in Occoquan 

The alarm goes off at about 5 am and artists all around Prince William County open their eyes and think, "It's Occoquan Arts and Crafts Festival today!" Breakfast - check, car loaded - check, artist inventory list - check, water - check, snacks? In Occoquan along with COFFEE! 

Out the door we go to the PURPLE Lot at Tackett's Mill. That's the thing with Occoquan festivals, the getting in and out during the weekend. With much relief, Tony Muller picked up Richard Tyler, Staci Blanchard and I at the purple lot. It pays to have friends and PWAS members at or near Occoquan!

The Prince William Art Society Booth 34 and 35 

At the opposite end of Union Street this year, on the corner of Commerce and Union, the PWAS members set up the tents (2) and the gridwalls, tables and break out their art, with stars in our eyes....Maybe dollar signs...

Anyway, here are some pictures of the wonderful weekend we had. Saturday was glorious. Perfect weather. Sunday threatened rain but actually held off although a thundering roll quickly closed down the show about 3:00.

Nine PWAS members woke up early to head to Occoquan this year - Richard Tyler, Ana Quispe, Tony Muller, Ken Meardon, Kelly Haneklau, Staci Blanchard, Luiz Munoz, Kyryhan Rodriguez, and I (Donna Liguria). That's our story and we are sticking to it.

My little corner of the gridwall world

Donna Liguria Art - lots of small works, Pinata was the first to go to a new home

Donna Liguria Art Mini City had a good weekend and broke out all the minis on Sunday

Luis setting up his artwork

Luis' artwork

Tent Back Row set up with Kelly

Kelly and Donna's artwork

Prince William Art Society front of tent artwork - Ana Quispe, Kelly Haneklau and Richard Tyler's artwork just inside

Looking down Union Street toward Mill Street

"Comeon in and see the artwork by 9 local PWC artists!" Where is Austun Cherry when you need him? 

Kelly Haneklau x 2

The artwork of Staci Blanchard, Kyryhan and Kelly

Luis setting up his artwork

Staci and Ken at the ready

Ana Quispe and Ken Meardon artwork

Tony Muller's photography artwork

Ken Meardon setting up his artwork

Kelly Haneklau and I were on the back row of the tent

We had a fun weekend, a lot of laughs, especially with the discovery of slushy drinks! A special thanks to Tony Muller and his friend Kyrian and his kids - they were all so much fun and so helpful with the show. We saw many friends, family, PWAS members, neighbors and met so many more. Maybe the Spring Occoquan show....? 

By the way, anyone else go by and try that Chocolate Sauce booth?

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