Every year our Artists Magazine Annual Art Competition showcases the best of the best. With this competition open to all mediums and styles, you get to see works from all walks of life. Check out some winning artists below and show us what inspires you by entering today!
Dive into the art world with this special issue of Artists Magazine.
Discover inspiring art from the winners of our 37th Annual Art Competition, achieve your goals with tips to succeed, learn how to add zing to your sketchbook practice, and much more!
Win prizes and publication by entering this exciting pastel competition, brought to you by Artists Network and Pastel Journal. With over $25,000 in prize value, a super-size judging panel, and 100 winners this is the competition to enter!
Prizes include:
First Prize Pastel Journal Founder's Award in memory of Maggie Price
$5,000 CASH
Second Prize Pastel Journal Award of Excellence
$2,500 CASH
Third Prize
Gift Certificate for Dakota Pastels, valued at $1,500
Fourth Prize
Gift Certificate for Dakota Pastels, valued at $1,000
Fifth Prize
Gift Certificate for Dakota Pastels, valued at $75
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Periods are normal, but kids pointing them out in their sketches is something else. Australian woman Penny Rohleder shared a photo of her son's drawing on the Facebook page of blogger Constance Hall on Jul. 25, which well, says it all. SEE ALSO: James Corden tests out gymnastics class for his son and is instantly showed up by children "I don't know whether to be proud or embarrassed that my 5 year old son knows this," Rohleder wrote. "Julian drew a family portrait. I said 'What's that red bit on me?' And he replied, real casual, 'That's your period.'" Well, at least he knows. To give further context, Rohleder revealed she had pulmonary embolism in October 2016, and was put on blood thinning treatment which makes her periods "very, very bad," she explained to the Daily Mail . Read more... More about Australia , Parenting , Culture , Motherhood , and Periods from Mashable http://mashable.com/2017/07/31/period-mo
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