MOONLIGHT SONATA CONTEST - Digital art contest
( -THE CONTEST- )
Let music inspire you!
Let yourself drown into the very emotional "Moonlight Sonata" by Beethoven and let us see your own interpretation of it.
( -THE DATES- )
The contest started on November 8th and will end on FEBRUARY 8TH.
( -THE RULES- )
(There are just a few rules, so please follow them properly!)
The artworks that will be submitted must be part of the "digital art" category.
At least one stock picture or resource that you will use must come from Deviantart (and sources must me indicated clearly, with links properly created to the stockers' pages).
You must precise that your artwork has been done for this contest, with a link to this news.
You can submit two entries for the contest.
Send me your entries via a note.
( -THE PRIZES- )
Ok, enough for the rules... (Wow! Plenty of prizes!!! ...But I'm still looking for more of them, so if you are willing to give anything (suscriptions, features, artworks, dedications, etc.) please contact me!)
FIRST PLACE:
- 1 news feature
- 1-month journal feature from

- 1-month journal feature from

- 1-month journal feature from

- 1-month journal feature from

- 1 exclusive stock image from

- 1 dedicated artwork from

- 1 exclusive stock pack from

- 1 exclusive stock pack from
SECOND PLACE:
- 1-month journal feature from

- 1-month journal feature from

- 1-month journal feature from

- 1-month journal feature from

- 1 exclusive stock image from

- 1 exclusive stock pack from

- 1 exclusive stock pack from
THIRD PLACE:
- 1-month journal feature from

- 1-month journal feature from

- 1-month journal feature from

- 1-month journal feature from

- 1 exclusive stock pack from

- 1 exclusive stock pack from
( -SUPPORT THE CONTEST!- )
Please, spread the word!
( -DONATORS- )
Send me a note to tell me what you will offer and I will update the contest news.
Devious Comments
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"L'artiste n'est artiste qu'à la condition d'être double et de n'ignorer aucun phénomène de sa double nature."
Charles Baudelaire
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"Smokey Joe, hey what's a revelation? That ones past is not a destination." Tori Amos
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