ANST - Bare Table A & S
Donald Riney
dariusobells at hotmail.com
Mon May 10 15:22:06 PDT 1999
Hmmmm to the point judging the work not the display, well as an artisan and
occaisionaly a judge I whole heartedly agree this has happened in
competition in the past few years, and from both sides of the table, I have
to say the a display that highlights the work in a flashy fasion makes it
remembered easier. weather this is good or bad it is true. I have seen a
very similar circumstance to the one Jovian describes, in a single
competiotion a beutifull piece with excellent docs, and done in period
fasions, and techniques. including period type materials, got lower marks
than one done with non-period techniques, and very modern tools. _The
display did make the difference_ A black cloth competition might yet be very
interesting to see how much of a difference the display really makes across
the board. I would certanly be willing to enter!
HL Darius of the Bells, CIM
>
>I have often wondered which of my items would get a better score. An
>acrylic painted icon with brass leaf on an acrylic gesso board WITH a
>snazzy faux brick wall, incense, palm leaves, candles, and fru-fru and
>documentation vs. an egg tempera icon with gold leaf on a period gesso
>board and a plain frame on which to display it with documentation. All
>things being equal I think that the gussied up A & S entry would be much
>more likely to win.
>
>My arguement is "If you're judging the piece, judge the piece." No need
>for all of the additional material. I would like to see a rule something
>to the effect of "Nothing is to be on the table but a plain, black piece
>of cloth, the item, and it's documentation. Level the playing field and
>return the emphasis to the item itself.
>
>Grace and Peace,
>
>Jovian
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