The theme of Non-Objective Abstract Art can refer to Non-Objective Art or Non-Representational Art, which does not seek to represent specific objects, people, or other subjects found in the natural world, but instead relies on shape, line, color and form with no particular subject. Non-Objective Art is a pure abstract style that typically uses geometric motifs on a shallow picture plane. Art that has no illusion of
pictorial depth made by linear perspective in the image and is purposely devoid of any references to worldly things or object. Styles include pure abstraction, such as geometric abstraction, neo-plasticism (De Stijl), color field, lyrical abstraction, concrete art, and more but must be unrelated to objective reality.
Juror: Lisa Hatchadoorian, Executive Director, MOA Museum of Art Fort Collins.
Eligibility: Open to artists who are at least 18 years old (by the time of entry) submitting original works of art created within the past 3 years. See prospectus for details.
Awards: $700 in cash awards.
Entry Fee: $42 for 1-3 images, $48 for 4 images, $54 for 5 images (Entry fee is non-refundable)
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