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Digital Artist Jayne Wilson Earns Honorable Mention In International Juried Art Competition

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Digital Artist Jayne Wilson Earns Honorable Mention In International Juried Art Competition

March 1st, 2015 - Tomball, TX

Digital artist Jayne Wilson is proud to announce that her artwork entitled “Boudoir Reflections” earned an Honorable Mention in the 4th Annual “All Women” art competition organized by Light, Space and Time Art Gallery, Jupiter, Florida.

2D and 3D women artists from around the world were called upon to make online submissions for possible inclusion in to the Gallery’s March 2015 online group art exhibition. This art competition had an open theme, for women artists only and the submission process and competition for the artists began in January 2015 and concluded on February 24, 2015.

Jayne’s entry to the competition is a 3D digital rendering, created in DAZ 3D, of a vintage boudoir scene where a beautiful girl sits at a dressing table mirror brushing her hair. The original digital rendering was then sepia-toned to give it a vintage feel.

The gallery received 1,154 entries from 27 different countries from around the world, including Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Cypress, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom and Venezuela. In addition, the gallery received entries from 43 different states.

The Guest Judge for this competition was artist marketing expert Aletta de Wal. Below are her thoughts on this art competition and her rationale for selecting the art for each media category.

“Every artist who submitted their art to the “All Women” Online Art Competition sponsored by Light Space & Time deserves a note of commendation. You created many works, selected one or more and added an artist statement. That takes creativity, choice and completion. And these acts deserve and were give extreme care in the jurying process.”

“In making my selections from the works that John R. Math asked me to review, I brought many perspectives to my choices. Among them aptitude, breadth, composition, depth, effects, flair, gradations, hues, inspiration, joy, kinds, lines, materials, nuances, optics, perspective, qualities, range, styles, texture, unity, variety, wit, xylography, yantra and zen. I considered each entry individually from my eye as an artist, advisor and collector. I sorted and resorted the entries in each category at least a dozen times until ten stood out in each group. The most difficult task was ranking those ten, especially when they came from 1154 entries.”

All winning entries will now be featured on the Light Space & Time website for the month of March 2015. Thereafter, the artworks and links to the artist’s websites will remain online in the Light Space & Time Archives.

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