- International - with all registered attendees* able to compete for a minimum of $20,000 in cash and merchandise awards.
- OPA members vied for awards in both the studio and plein air categories.
- International artists living outside North America competed in a separate international category.
- Virtual - with all the awards announced online
Oil Painters of America - Virtual International Wet Paint Competition
These were
- the Wet Paint Rules for the competition which took place on 11-12th September.
- the Schedule for the Wet Paint Competition and Convention
There were three divisions for entries as follows
- Plein Air Division: open to OPA Members only. (i.e. open air)
- Paintings are executed outdoors as opposed to using photographs or models in a studio.
- Both painter and subject matter must be outdoors, and photographs may not be used.
- Studio Division: open to OPA Members only.
- Paintings are executed indoors.
- Both painter and subject matter must be indoors
- photographs may not be used.
- Open Division: open only to non-OPA members and International artists
- includes both plein air and studio paintings.
Awards were announced at an online awards presentation on Thursday,
September 17 at 6:30 p.m. US Central Time.
You can
view all the entries - by division in turn.
Award Winners of the Virtual International Wet Paint Competition
You can
read the names of the award winners on this page
- scroll down to Virtual International Wet Paint Competition
Winner of The crab hut at Wells-next-the-Sea by Haidee-Jo Summers oil, 16” x 20” |
Which is how Haidee-Jo Summers ROI RSMA came to win the First Prize in the Oil Painters of America wet paint competition, in BOTH
- the international competition
- the open division.
-
Such an amazing surprise to have won first prize in the Oil Painters of
America wet paint competition, in the international and open division.
Huge thanks to John Pototschnik and Oil Painters of America and Rosemary & Co Artists Brushes for sponsoring me to enter!
Haidee-Jo Summers (Facebook Page)
The prize is valued at $4,460 (Funded by International Artist Magazine) - being one full-page advertisement and $1,000 cash funded by OPA
Registration for non OPA members and International Entrants was $125 Non-OPA Members & International Participants and Haidee-Jo was sponsored by Rosemary & Co Artists Brushes.
You can follow Haidee-Jo on her Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/Haidee-Jo-Summers-ROI-RSMA-242006599187380/
More to come post Covid?
I think opening up competitions to an international body of painters is a
brilliant idea - and I applaud the OPA for having the gumption to have a go t
holding both a Virtual Competition and Convention - and opening it up to
international artists.
It makes me wonder whether the 'normal' way of holding annual events and
exhibitions is going to see a bit staid after all the novelty associated with
trying to make things happen in a friendly but socially distant way.
For what it's worth I'd like to see more art societies doing this - on a regular basis!
P.S I'm already signed up to a
Virtual 26th Annual Meeting and Conference via Zoom
of the
American Society of Botanical Artists
which is taking place next month. All the benefit of the events and none of
the flights or hotel bills!! :)
PPS Apologies for those expecting my review of the Royal Society of
Portrait Painters Exhibition - but the big supermarket shop this morning was
rather tiring - and this is NOT a short blog post!
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