American Plains Artists 41st Annual Juried Exhibit - San Angelo, TX - $15,000+ in awards. Deadline: May 2
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A vibrant, hand-drawn marker illustration fills a September 2023 calendar page. The landscape transitions from a vivid pink-and-orange sunset over a purple-streaked lake on the left to a rich green forest scene on the right. In the center, a winding path cuts through a grassy area dotted with trees in autumn colors—green, red, and bright orange. Puffy clouds stretch across a turquoise sky. Two markers, one purple and one peach, rest diagonally on the top left corner of the calendar. The calendar grid is visible beneath the artwork, with holidays like Labor Day and Yom Kippur lightly marked.
A dramatic acrylic painting of a tornado forming over a rural landscape. On the left, a large, dark funnel cloud twists upward into a swirling, stormy sky. The sky transitions from dark gray on the left to lighter blue and white on the right. In the distance on the right, a small farmhouse with a black roof and a windmill stands alone in a golden field of dry grass. The scene conveys tension and contrast between calm and impending disaster.
No envelope #Art This morning—this #Acrylic #Tornado scene is part of my monthly calendar I do at work. The #marker drawing from August 2023 was my first. The my growth since then has been wild.
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