William Callow, Entrance to the Harbor, Dover, 1908. Watercolor on paper. Image: via Wikimedia. PD-US
Entrance to the Harbor, Dover, a watercolor painting by William Callow exemplifies what to expect in the 2019 Watercolor Art Prize. Image: via Wikimedia-PD-US
BY KAZAD
BALTIMORE, MD– Artcentron has launched the Watercolor Art Prices, an art competition that celebrates artists using the medium to create amazing watercolor paintings.
Artcentron has launched Watercolor Art Prize, an art contest aimed at celebrating artists who use the watercolor medium. The annual art competition is an opportunity for emerging and established artists from across the globe working in the watercolor medium to share their creative use of the watercolor medium with their peers as well as win amazing prizes. To enter the art competition, artists have to submit their watercolor paintings after paying an entry fee.
“This is one of the projects we are embarking on this year,” explained the spokesperson for the company. “Last year, we began making plans for new projects for 2019. That was when we came up with the Watercolor Art Prize. The Art Prize is part of fulfilling our objective of presenting art through innovative ways.
The Watercolor Art Prize is designed in a way that will give watercolorists recognition across the globe. Beyond the amazing prizes that winners will take home, artists will also get recognition and worldwide exposure for their achievements.
It is an opportunity for watercolorists around the globe to show and share experiences with their colleagues. It aims to uncover artists from diverse backgrounds and experience levels, who are using the medium in unique ways.
Although this is the inaugural edition of the Art Prize, there are amazing prizes to be won. The question many art lovers are asking is who will the 2019 Watercolor Art Prize? Yes, it could be you.
Find more details about the Watercolor art Prize and how to enter the art contest by visiting the art contest website.
The Watercolor Art Prize is designed in a way that will give watercolorists recognition across the globe. Beyond the amazing prizes that winners will take home, artists will also get recognition and worldwide exposure for their achievements.
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