LarkJewelry & Beading seeks
excellent photographs of original, contemporary beads in all materials to
publish in a new juried, international collection in our 500 Series of books: Showcase
1000 Beads. This book is scheduled to be published in January
2014. The book will be juried by Kristina Logan.
We welcome and encourage submission of photographs of your
handmade beads in all materials (glass, metal, polymer clay, metal clay, paper,
fiber, plastic, stone, etc.) and design styles. All work must be made no
earlier than 2010, and the more recent the work the better—we’d prefer to see
your 2012 work over your 2011 work, and your 2011 work over your 2010 work.
We strongly prefer images of beads that have not been published
previously, and please do NOT submit images of pieces that have been published
in any Lark book. We can accept only high-quality digital images. Artists will
receive full acknowledgment within the book and a complimentary copy. Artists
retain copyright of their work. There is no entry fee.
All
submissions must be submitted electronically through Juried Art Services. Note
that there is no fee for using Juried Art Services. The entry page can be found
at the following link: http://bit.ly/VTfT6E or, the full URL, http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=614.
Entries must be submitted by February
14, 2013. We strongly encourage early entries.
All visuals submitted must represent work that is original in
design. Please choose work that reflects the book’s concept. A maximum of four
entries per artist is allowed, so please submit your best work. An entry may
consist of no more than two visuals: an overall shot and one detail (or
alternate view); the detail shots are not required. The primary images you
submit should each be different designs. For example, do NOT submit four
variations of very similar beads; instead, submit one bead from each of four
series.
Important:
Lark will only publish photos of entries containing images and text that are
free of copyright or for which the artist (or approved institution) holds
copyright.
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