Thursday 10th March 2011 The Week Two Round-Up

Last week, we saw an impressive amount of experimentation as the ideas of the winning artists from the Art Stars competition took form.

In the second week of the Mentoring Sessions, many of the winning artists have been working with strong design aesthetics and producing challenging, technical endeavours.

From Inga Greve Klemensen’s Nordic inspired interactive star, to Pablo Salinas’ duo exposure of the Art Star’s skin, we have seen artists deconstruct and build new forms within and outside of the star-shaped canvases as never before.

Vijay Patel used minimalist light and an accompanying video production to examine the city and it’s people, Matthew Nevin gave his Art Star flight by actually adding skateboard wheels to the bottom, and Seif Alhasani’s showed us the light by adding numerous Vegas-style vintage lighting.

The Mentors were very impressed and actually felt sad for the sessions to come to an end.

Greece Mentor Annie P mentioned,

“This has been such an exciting project and I think the evolvement of the project this year is very special. The way that the company has pushed collaboration between Mentors and new artists, I feel like bonds are created..we have become like a family.”

We are currently working on the final edits of the inspiring video that captures the winning artists in their Mentor’s studios.

Check back soon to see this video and additional in-studio images.

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  1. The deadline for the competition is 4th February.

    by ART STARS 2011 in ART STARS 2010 EXHIBITION IS A GREAT SUCCESS
  2. I had a lot of fun making a star, thanks.

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  3. If you do not see a confirmation page after you submit and entry, that means that the entry did not ...

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  4. Hello. Many thanks for your email and interest in the project. Please find the attached file that may help. Please ...

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  5. I have just submitted my star however I am not sure if it has gone through,I haven't got an email ...

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  6. Hello, I'm trying to download the application kit, but impossible to open the files . Could you try to send ...

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  7. please could you tell me the deadline for the stars to be finished?

    by Lilly Richardson in ART STARS 2010 EXHIBITION IS A GREAT SUCCESS
  8. You may be any age over 18 to enter!

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  9. Can you tell me please how young an art star must be. I am keen to contibute but I am ...

    by Alan Starling in ART STARS 2010 EXHIBITION IS A GREAT SUCCESS
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