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Why a Solo Art Show Is the Pinnacle of an Artist’s Career

  All serious artists have a certain moment in mind where they want their solo exhibition—not a group show in which their piece of art hangs beside 20 other pieces of art, vying for the same 30 seconds of your visitors' attention. Not a finalist's statement that your name is on the list. Not a local gallery's shared wall with lighting that was done for an individual's other color palette. But all that is easier and more straightforward than the moment every artist dreams of quietly, quietly. For once, every artist wants a solo art show where the entire room is theirs. Without interruption, without competition, without compromise; each wall, each corner, each well-placed piece telling to each other and to the whole world what you are as an artist. So, in this digital and modern world, TERAVARNA has created a platform to make it possible for artists from all around the world to have an online solo art exhibition .  For artists, what does a solo exhibition really imply? ...

How the International Flower Art Contest Connects Artists Worldwide

 The flower is hardly the most obstinate object in the history of visual culture. And from the multifaceted Dutch still life of the 17th century to the sweeps and the sensual macro shots of Georgia O’Keeffe, the botanical subjects have been a lingua franca to the artists of all times and all places. With new art fashions every other day, alternating between the hyperrealist and the digital and the abstract, the beauty of the blossom did not change.


Nature art is finding its way back to the global art scene. It is against this backdrop that TERAVARNA has declared its International FLOWER Art Contest (Juried). It is for artists who desire to take their practice to a new level and attain a global platform. It is simply a call for entries and an invitation to become a part of a tradition with a lengthy history that is yet to be made.\

The Symbolism of Flower 

But what is the reason we revert to flowers through the flower art competition? On the face of it, they offer a riot of color and form—the perfect playground upon which to play with the light, shadow, and form. But to the serious artist, the flower is what symbolizes the highest experiences of man. They are a representation of the fleeting nature of life, the continuity of growth despite the unfavorable conditions, and the thin boundary separating joy and tragedy.


In the fast, industrial, technological world today, flower art paintings offer a respite of leisurely observation. It makes the viewer stop and admire the complex geometry of a petal or the disorderly beauty of the wildflower field. The reason is that whether it is a traditional watercolor or a complex digital picture, the essence of a flower must be captured on a profound plane of absorbing what people all over the world can relate to.


Making Tradition And Modernity Meet

The flower art contest is special since it eliminates the old barriers of the medium. TERAVARNA embraces the output of visual dreamers: conventional oil paintings and sculptures, or even photographs and digital art. This openness is indicative of the nature of the present-day art market: the theme can be eternal, but the means with which we render it are continuously growing.


With a current artist, it is hard to add something new to an ancient subject. What do you think a rose will look like 100 years from now? It could be seen from the perspective of environmental change, or maybe it is a study of abstract flower forms that are similar to digital pixels. This competition welcomes you to paint the garden in full bloom in whatever field you want to paint it in, in the manner you want to paint it in its pure form.

Why Enter the Flower Art Contest?

The studio can be like a paradise to many artists. You do your job in a vacuum and often wonder how your job compares to that of the rest of the world. 


TERAVARNA 11th Flower Winners List
Winner of First Prize | 11th Flower
ISOLATED
Tamara Niy | Oil | China


Submitting to a juried flower art competition such as this has a number of crucial uses for your career: 


1.  Global Recognition: TERAVARNA is a platform known for its international reach. To be published or to win makes your work known to the collectors, curators, and the artists' community worldwide 


2. Cash Prizes: With up to $3,500 in unrestricted cash prizes, the artists can get a significant boost. They can use the prize money for new materials, renting a studio, or an exhibition in the future. These awards are to assist the artists in developing.


3. Validation and Portfolio Building: A "Certificate of Excellence" from a juried flower art contest show is a powerful addition to any CV. It lets galleries and collectors know that your piece has been reviewed by experts and that it can shine in a saturated industry. 


4. Community and Connection: Being part of a Winners’ Gallery places you in a cohort of talented peers. This may lead to many opportunities for the future.


The Way To Participation

Just in case you feel like sharing your flower art paintings, the process will be simplified in such a way that the intensity will be put on the art. Artists of all ages across the world are invited to participate as long as they are more than 18 years of age. 


Essential information: 


Medium: All visual arts are allowed—painting, photography, digital, sculpture, 3D installation, and mixed media.


Entry Fee: $15 per artwork 


The No-AI Rule: In a world of generative tech, this is one of the safe havens of human creativity. AI art is unwelcome, so all the works of the flower art contest are the work of human abilities and imagination.

Preparing Your Submission

Care about your online presentation to provide yourself with maximum chances. A photo is your initial impression in an international flower art competition juried show. Ensure that the artwork images are of good quality (up to 5MB) and focused, as well as ensure that you capture just the part of the artwork and not the frame or other background distractions.


Imagine the tale that your flowers are telling through the flower art paintings. Is it a tale of survival? Of mathematical perfection? The jurors seek a variety of opinions and a command of the selected medium.

A Garden Without Borders

The only thing that art cannot do is to geographically and linguistically isolate. A flower painted in China, as, say, the watercolor of past champion Zuo Jianghong, is equally intelligible to the eye of a New Yorker or a Parisian. When you submit your work to the International Juried FLOWER Art Competition, you are not merely entering a competition; you are making your contribution to a global conversation on the subject of beauty, nature, and the human soul.


Do not store your work in the studio. You may be an experienced professional or an amateur, but it is now your opportunity to make your mark in the art world.


Ready to bloom? Submit now to the TERAVARNA Flower Art Contest. What you grow on your canvas, we can hardly wait to see.


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