Weekly Art Features • (Visual and Performing Arts) Friday, March 16, 2018
At this time we present 3 stunning visual and 2 performing arts winners for our Weekly Art Feature.
With some of these submissions simultaneously entered into the "March Art Madness" external initiative (MAM), see entry guidelines linked at the very end of this post, keep in mind that MAM runs throughout the month. Then it ends with its own particular finalists and awards presented at the close of March.
We plan to follow on the heals of March Art Madness with other special initiatives in the months ahead. As well, we continue to evolve in terms of how and when we post stateofthearts' own content and resteem visual and performing arts features from the SOA hashtag.
So we will update you more on each of these in the days ahead.
But for now, we continue to post weekly content along the following guidelines:
(1) First of all, depending on the given flow out of the curation trail, etc., we present cutting edge and technology themes on Mondays (innovation, design, science ideation, and technology). These may come from any of the arts; Also beginning early in the week , we display sketches and youth art;
(2) Next we feature anime and manga usually starting on Tuesdays;
(3) Following this we focus on story during the middle of the week around Wednesdays. This includes conceptual art, writing, ideaton, and scripts, etc.;
(4) Following this we display photography and multimedia initiating on Thursdays;
(5) Next we focus on film, comedy, and video on Fridays;
(6) Finally, from Saturday through Monday we present the best of show for our top Weekly Features in both the visual and performing arts.
Without further adieu, we now present our current Weekly Visual Art Winners:
#3
First of all, with a shared #3 spot, we curate some traditional sketch work. Then move into some amazing themed content.
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Next, @kennitgabriel explores time.
#2
For our number two feature from @jeeuuzz, we present one of our top StateoftheArts curation trail money earners. Entitled APOCALYPTIC SEA TURTLE, this illustration speaks to ocean preservation and protection.
#1
Finally, and hard to imagine an innovative "art-thinking" approach more in line with the StateoftheArts core, for our top feature of the week, we display @kathleenscarboro 's Beyond the Known Universe.
Kathleen writes...
"How will the children of the future be different from us? They will have a very different vision of the world in which they live from today's paradigm. This little girl can see a number of planets in the sky and will be aware of life on other worlds. She will understand that there are multiple dimensions, many teeming with life. She will have put an end to the fiction of linear time (the timepieces have been abandoned in the sand, relics of a previous world view). Her daily life will tranquilly include these notions which seem so difficult for us to imagine in our current world view."
Now, check out these wonderful performing art contributions:
#2
By spaceballoon
Click the video and music link below:
http://steemit.com/music/@spaceballoon/psgxalfv
#1
By life-on-earth
Click the audio link below:
Keeping in mind the two remaining weeks left in our first external initiative's call for entries, March Madness runs until near the month's end. For entry rules see the following link:
http://steemit.com/art/@stateofthearts/march-art-madness-contest-usd500-prize-pool
Thank you for turning me on to these guys; I followed every one I was not following already.:)
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Oh thank you @stateofthearts! Makes me very happy!
Again, what more can we say, the entry was/is amazing. Along with the art thinking that accompanied the piece, it all goes together and speaks to emerging human progress and the future.
Congratulations to the featuref winnerz!
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Thanks for the support! Congratulations to everyone guys!
These are really cool