Sabtu, 16 Desember 2017

Why Every Beginning Artist Should Participate In An Online Art Competition

By Sarah Russell


If you are a beginning artist, you will agree that establishing a fan base is pretty tough. With few galleries willing to display your work, you are only left with a few options. What many who face such challenges do not know, however, is that simply participating in an open online art competition can get you in the right footing for success.

For starters, you might want to know that the internet has billions of potential fans. A large percentage of the individuals who go online to browse usually do so in their leisure time. They are mostly open to viewing anything they come across. In a sense, getting your artwork out there for the masses to see exposes you to an untapped source of fortune.

As the internet builds your visibility, you will also start to get the attention of art representatives, dealers and buyers. Internet art tournaments also regularly get the attention of bloggers and critics. These two groups of people have what it takes to make you famous. As the internet chatter around your artwork gains momentum, other websites will start to piggyback on its success and make a brand out of your name.

One key thing that lots of artists struggle to get is credibility. Fortunately, your credibility should grow once your following starts to increase. When you become credible, prestigious shows will have no problem showcasing your work.

Most prestigious galleries only limit acceptance to artists who are at the top of their game. To get noticed, begin by looking for a good competition that accepts submissions by all types of artists then make an early enrollment. Be keen when reading and implementing the submission instructions you get. If you follow every instruction as stipulated, you will come off as a professional.

While a typical tournament is bound to include lots of prizes to be won, money should not be your prime motivation. The single most significant thing to focus on is getting a global following for your future displays. Your first tournament ought to act as a stepping stone to your career.

At times, jurors and critics judge artwork harshly. In this case, try to build on your criticism so that you can improve on your weak areas. Ensure you compare your pieces with what other participants have done. If you maintain objectivity throughout the process, you will certainly achieve your goals.

Internet artwork competitions are usually deadline driven. The good thing about working with deadlines is that it instills discipline in an artist. You get to learn how to make timely frame orders and shoot your photos on time all the while as you update your portfolio. Discipline is what inherently makes an artist complete even the most difficult pieces.

The final great thing that can happen to you is coming out as a winner. In essence, winning a tournament will build your confidence and make you want to participate more. There are many internet tournaments that accept applications all year round. As you choose one, be careful enough to avoid those that have negative reviews on art forums.




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