Rejected!
I got my very first official rejection to a juried art show today. Here's a snippet from the letter:
"I am sorry to say that your work was not selected for inclusion. We received over 140 entries from 51 artists from all around the United States, and 50 artworks were juried into the exhibition."
I wrote about the entry process in my blog Paper Art :: Rising to the Occasion. I had every confidence that my altered books would be selected. So when I got my rejection form letter I was surprised and disappointed....[Continued on Artful Journey, my new blog.]
"I am sorry to say that your work was not selected for inclusion. We received over 140 entries from 51 artists from all around the United States, and 50 artworks were juried into the exhibition."
I wrote about the entry process in my blog Paper Art :: Rising to the Occasion. I had every confidence that my altered books would be selected. So when I got my rejection form letter I was surprised and disappointed....[Continued on Artful Journey, my new blog.]
4 Comments:
I am sorry your book wasn't chosen. I hope you're able to inquire and find out why. Good luck with the other two applications out now! :)
karen, i love all your altered books..everyone of them are beautiful!!!
i am curious though; how do you have such neat gutters? i am doing my first board book using your info to guide me..my gutters are the worst..i thought i read something in your pages about some kind of tape for them, but i am not sure..coud you let me know when you hapve time..my address is
carolfuller60@msn.com..thank you.
Karen,
I cannot believe that any of your art work/altered books were rejected. This truly proves how subjective a thing art is. Your work is stunning, original, vibrant, creative. It has verve!
Is that a word? I think it is. Anyway, don't give up. You have cheerleaders. Go, go, go.
I'm so impressed with your website. I wish I had one inkling as to how to start something this fascinatingly creative.
I'm am what I call a "baby artist" and a teacher and writer as well. Your poetry is exquisite; how you weave it into your art pages is an intuitive gift.
Thank you for your blog and your website.
I have a little blog on writing
at http://www.theword-spunjourney.blogspot.com if you'd like to visit anytime.
I'm waiting for your newsletter.
Many blessings,
Karen
Karen Stewart Shelnutt
kshelnutt1@aol.com
I think you are the most amazing and talented artist I have seen! I'm sorry you weren't chosen, but if I were on the committee I would have chosen you to head up the whole show, not just to submit your work. I just love your site and I think your creativity and follow through to creation are exceptional! Keep working. What do they know? Nobody appreciates most great artists until after they are dead. Right?
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