The First Ever Pretty Much World Famous Illustration Contest for Children's Illustrators!!!
The First Ever Pretty-Much-World-Famous Illustration Contest!!!
the fact that this particular illustrator resembles a female is in no way meant to deter any male illustrators! :) |
The Contest: Draw/Paint/Create
a children's picture book cover illustration (no text required - art
only) for one of the following stories (which you will recognize as the
top finishers in the March Madness Fractured Fairy Tale Writing Contest -
a little extra surprise for those authors :)):
- The Three Wiggly Worms Bluff by Wendy Greenley
- Goldilockup by Mike Allegra
- Goldibawks And The Three Pairs by Dawn Young
- The Sweetie Witch by Pen Avey
- The Princess And The Stinky Cheese by Lauri Meyers
- Mongoose's Holi Party by Darshana Khiani
- The "Princess" And The Pete by Jennifer Caritas
- The Jackrabbit Who Cried Gila Monster by Elliah Terry
Illustrations should be 8x10, horizontal or vertical, any medium, posted in jpg at least 72 px
All stories can be read on the March Madness Finalist Post HERE so
you will know what to illustrate :) Illustrators may enter more than
one entry if they're feeling ambitious enough to illustrate more than
one book title :)
Post: Your entry should be posted on your blog between right now this very second and Monday April 28 at 9 PM EDT (contest
deadline!), and your post-specific link should be added to the link
list below. This post with the link list will remain up through Tuesday
April 29 so that people can come visit and enjoy your gorgeous artwork!
(For regular blog followers, there will be no PPBF on Friday April 25,
no new post on Monday April 28, but there will be a brief interruption
for WYRI on Wednesday April 30 because I forgot to leave it open for the
contest :)). If you don't have a blog but would like to enter, please
copy and paste your entry into the comments below. (If anyone has
trouble commenting, which unfortunately happens, you may email me and
I'll post your entry for you! Also, since this is the first time we've
done an illustration contest, I'm not sure if you actually CAN paste
your entry into the comments. If this turns out to be a problem, email
them to me and I'll add them directly to this post.)
Judging: entries will be judged by multi-talented, award-winning author/illustrators Iza Trapani, author and illustrator of over 20 gorgeous picture books, and Lisa Thiesing, author and illustrator of at least 16 beautiful and fun picture books and early readers! Judging criteria to include:
They will narrow down the entrants to 6 finalists (or possibly a couple more or less depending on the number of entries :)) which will be posted here on Thursday May 1 for you to vote on for a winner. The vote will be closed at 5PM EST on Sunday May 4 and the winner will be announced on Monday May 5. (No PPBF on Friday May 2.)
- is the picture readable to a young audience,
- how well does it show the character(s) and
- is the character(s) appealing (character development),
- does it make you want to read the story,
- originality
- skill.
They will narrow down the entrants to 6 finalists (or possibly a couple more or less depending on the number of entries :)) which will be posted here on Thursday May 1 for you to vote on for a winner. The vote will be closed at 5PM EST on Sunday May 4 and the winner will be announced on Monday May 5. (No PPBF on Friday May 2.)
First Prize is absolutely amazing! A portfolio critique by celebrated author/illustrator Michael Garland, who has over 20 picture books to his credit!!!
- Second Prize - a $50 gift certificate to Dick Blick Art Materials (which is online)
- Third, Fourth & Fifth Prize will be winner's choice of one of the following books:
- Writing With Pictures by Uri Shulevitz
- A Caldecott Celebration - Seven Artists and Their Paths to the Caldecott Medal by Leonard Marcus
- Show & Tell - Exploring the Fine Art of Children's Book Illustration by Dilys Evans
- 2014 Children's Writer's and Illustrator's Market by Chuck Sambuchino
- Sixth Prize - a Canson sketch pad and a small set of Derwent or Faber Castell colored pencils
I'm so excited to see what everyone comes up with! As a person whose artistic ability is limited to stick figures, scribbling
and relatively easy coloring books, I am in awe of anyone who can
draw/paint/cause anything recognizable to appear on
paper/canvas/computer screen :) I hope we'll get plenty of entries, and
that there will be at least one attempt at every title!
Let the artistic fun begin!!! :)
This is my entry for #6 Goldibawks And The Three Pairs (this is my first attempt with watercolors using my non dominant hand--lefty)
I didn't realize until I finished that the characters were ducks and not chickens! so sorry Dawn!
I would have redid it with ducks but ran out of time..........please forgive me!