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http://www.mehdisaeedi.com
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single
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Artist
If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
Digital, Painting, Photography
What exhibitions are good at the moment?
http://www.iranheritage.org/mehdi-saeedi/gallery.htm
Centre of the artworld:
London

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At 12:22pm on March 6, 2009, ART & ARTISTS LAART & ARTISTS LA said…
BLUEBIRD ART HOUSE AND ART&ARTISTS LA are pleased to announce the 1st INTERNATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION 2009.

Open to all artists in all fine arts media we seek to recognize outstanding quality and diversity in the arts.

The 2009 IJC is open to all artists worldwide, age 18 and older. All works must be original. Entries in the following medias will be accepted: Painting, Drawing, Mixed media, Printmaking, Watercolor, Ceramics, Sculpture, and Photography.

Entry Deadline March 15th 2009.

AWARD

A solo show next winter 2009 at Bluebird Art House and $1500 to the winner. 1 work in the show for each one of the 3 runner up.

To receive the Submission Form and bases

E-MAIL: BBIRDINTCOMP@YAHOO.COM

www.bluebirdarthouse.com
 
 
 

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