Competition program and nominations
- Category: Rules for participation
- Hits: 2010
NOMINATIONS
1. Romantic Symbolism
2. Modern Symbolism
3. Academic Symbolism
4. Futuristic Symbolism
5. Mystical Symbolism
6. Fantastic Symbolism
7. Portraits as symbols
8. Esoteric
SYMBOLIC ART IN TRADITIONAL PAINTING COMPETITION
1. Genre picture
2. Landscape
3. Still life
4. Architecture
5. Esotericism and Symbolism
6. Animalistic
7. Synthesis of genres
SYMBOLIC ART IN MODERN PAINTING COMPETITION
1. Constructivism
2. Cubism
3. Primitivism
4. Surrealism
5. Futurism
6. Expressionism
7. Conceptualism
SYMBOLIC ART IN ABSTRACT PAINTING COMPETITION
1. Abstract expressionism
2. Geometric abstraction
3. Conceptual abstraction
4. Futuristic abstraction
5. Experimental forms (synthesis of directions and genres)
SYMBOLIC IN CONTEMPORARY ART COMPETITION
1. Image (shapes and borders)
2. Object (ready made)
3. Installation
4. Performance
5. Techno art
SYMBOLIC ART IN TRADITIONAL GRAPHIC COMPETITION
1. Classic style landscape
2. Still life in a classic style
3. Thematic composition
4. Academic drawing
SYMBOLIC ART IN MODERN GRAPHIC COMPETITION
1. Avant-garde style landscape
2. Thematic composition
3. Abstract composition
4. Computer graphics
SYMBOLIC ART IN BOOK GRAPHIC COMPETITION
1. Book illustration
2. Poster
3. Etching
SYMBOLIC ART IN SCULPTURE COMPETITION
1. Round sculpture
2. Sculptural composition
3. Relief
4. Installation
5. Experimental sculptural forms
SYMBOLIC ART IN TEXTILE COMPETITION
1. Batik
2. Embroidery
3. Lace and knitting
4. Felting and weaving
5. Textile pattern and panels
6.Textile graphics and prints
7. Weaving and fabrics
SYMBOLIC ART IN CRAFTS & TEXTILE COMPETITION
1. Decorative painting
2. Murals of planar objects
3. Murals of volumetric objects
4. Decorative panel (plane objects)
5. Decorative sculpture and carving (volumetric objects)
6. Souvenirs, toys, gifts
7. Mosaics, stained-glass windows, collages
PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
1) Travel photography: Nature, architecture and people: three components in the work of a traveling photographer.
2) Art Photography: Artistic interpretation of the nature of things: micro-, copper- and macro-forms of the universe.
3) Report photography: The daily life of society in an emotional shell.