I work for Leatherwood Press a book publishing company in Salt Lake City. I saw some of your artwork and think that you would work well for some projects we have coming up. If you would be interested in them please email me at aorton@leatherwoodpress.com
Hey Brad, looks like you haven't updated this in a while. If you do happen to read your comments still, I wanted to let you know about a new LDS juried exhibition that might be of interest to you.
The "A Mother Here Art and Poetry Contest" is looking for 2-dimensional visual arts pieces that portray the divine feminine and Heavenly Mother. The contest is offering $1100 prizes to the best visual arts entries, which will be chosen by judges Herman Du Toit (former head of museum research at BYU's Museum of Art and former head of the Durban art school). There are six awards: first place ($500), second place ($300), third place ($150), and 3 honorable mentions ($50 each). The contest will accept entries up until March 4, 2014, and award-winning submissions will be announced on May 11, 2014.
For more information, please visit the contest's website at www.amotherhere.com, which also contains an online collection of historical artwork and poetry portraying Heavenly Mother. I hope you will consider submitting artwork to this contest. Thanks!
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WOW, Brad! That's all I can say about that...WOW! You are amazing!
I work for Leatherwood Press a book publishing company in Salt Lake City. I saw some of your artwork and think that you would work well for some projects we have coming up. If you would be interested in them please email me at aorton@leatherwoodpress.com
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Amy Orton
You are amazing, Brad! :D Your attention to texture and shape is beautiful.
Hey there Brad! Hope you check your blog some time soon. I have some questions for you about character design. You are one of the best at that.
Hey Brad, looks like you haven't updated this in a while. If you do happen to read your comments still, I wanted to let you know about a new LDS juried exhibition that might be of interest to you.
The "A Mother Here Art and Poetry Contest" is looking for 2-dimensional visual arts pieces that portray the divine feminine and Heavenly Mother. The contest is offering $1100 prizes to the best visual arts entries, which will be chosen by judges Herman Du Toit (former head of museum research at BYU's Museum of Art and former head of the Durban art school). There are six awards: first place ($500), second place ($300), third place ($150), and 3 honorable mentions ($50 each). The contest will accept entries up until March 4, 2014, and award-winning submissions will be announced on May 11, 2014.
For more information, please visit the contest's website at www.amotherhere.com, which also contains an online collection of historical artwork and poetry portraying Heavenly Mother. I hope you will consider submitting artwork to this contest. Thanks!
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