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2 4-H Horse Art Contest PPB5-0004.00

3 Presentation prepared by Kathy Nash and Donna Schmitz Information & Graphics Technician/ AV Reference Room Manager, MSU-ES Support Services Updated March 2008 Information taken from Pub 821, Mississippi 4-H Horse Shows, Classes, Rules and Regulations Artwork Source: Unless otherwise noted - Microsoft 2006 clip art and media. Retrieved March 14, 2006 from: http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/ http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/ Artwork in this presentation are only intended as EXAMPLES and are not to be duplicated and used in the contest!

4 Objective: To encourage 4-H members enrolled in the horse project to expand in an area that is rapidly growing as a career and offering opportunities for many 4-H members To encourage 4-H members who do not have a horse but are interested in horses and related activities.

5 Eligible 4-H Age to Enter Contest: Junior (8-13) Senior (14-18) ( Age as of December 31 of current year)

6 4-H Horse Art Contest Categories 1.Pastels/Charcoal/Graphite/Colored Pencil (Abstract or Realistic) (Artwork done in either pastel, charcoal, graphite, colored pencil medium or combination. Must include image of horse or for abstract, your rendition of a horse. MUST BE PROTECTED TO PREVENT SMEARING. 2.Oil/Acrylic/Watercolor (Abstract or Realistic) (Artwork done either in oil, acrylic or watercolor medium. Must include image of horse or for abstract, your rendition of a horse. MUST BE DRY. 3.Pen/Ink/Markers/Crayon (Abstract or Realistic) (Artwork done in pen/ink, marker, crayon medium or combination. Must include image of horse or for abstract, your rendition of a horse. MUST BE PROTECTED TO PREVENT SMEARING. 4.Cartoon – Single frame or strip (Artwork done in any medium. Must include image of horse and tell a short story or make a point). 5. Sculpture/3-D – no larger than 2 ft by 2 ft (Abstract or Realistic) (Artwork done in any 3-D medium. MUST BE DRY when entered. Must be your rendition of a horse. 6.Mixed, Altered Media, Other – no larger than 2 ft by 2 ft. Collage, Paper, Paint, Fun Foam, Felt, Metal, Combined mediums, altered horse items, etc.) (Artwork combining several types of mediums. Artwork that doesn’t fit other categories. Must include image of horse. MUST BE DRY when entered. 7.Home Furnishings – Accessories for your home (Artwork that you crafted for an accessory for your home. Must be a “finished or completed” product. Must include image of horse.

7 Sample of Abstract and Realistic Artwork

8 Abstract Realistic Artwork Source: © 2006 Morgan Larkins

9 Abstract or Realistic Artwork can be Done for the Following Categories: 1. Pastels/Charcoal/Graphite/Colored Pencil (artwork done in either pastel, charcoal, graphite, colored pencil medium or combination. MUST BE PROTECTED TO PREVENT SMEARING. 2. Oil/Acrylic/Watercolor (Artwork done either in oil, acrylic or watercolor medium. MUST BE DRY. 3. Pen/Ink/Markers/Crayon (Artwork done in pen/ink, marker, crayon medium or combination. MUST BE PROTECTED TO PREVENT SMEARING. 5. Sculpture/3-D (no larger than 2 ft x 2 ft) (Artwork done in any 3-D medium) MUST BE DRY WHEN ENTERED. ALL of the above categories MUST include image of horse or for abstract, your rendition of a horse!

10 Categories that do NOT have Abstract or Realistic as an Option: 4. Cartoon – single frame or strip. Artwork done in any medium and tell a short story or make a point. 6. Mixed, Altered Media, Other – no larger than 2 ft by 2 ft. Collage, paper, paint, fun foam, felt, metal, combined mediums, altered horse items, etc. Artwork combining several types of mediums. Artwork that doesn’t fit other categories. MUST BE DRY WHEN ENTERED. 7. Home Furnishings – Accessories for your home. Artwork that you crafted for an accessory for your home. MUST be a “finished or completed” product. ALL of the above categories MUST include image of horse.

11 Artwork done in your basic mediums are self explanatory such as: Pastels Charcoal/Graphite Colored Pencil Oil, Acrylic or Watercolor Pen and Ink Markers and Crayon

12 Following are examples of the other categories such as: Cartoon Sculpture Mixed or Altered Media Home Furnishings

13 The Cartoon Category does NOT have the option of Abstract or Realistic: 4.Cartoon – Single frame or strip (Artwork done in any medium. Must include image of horse and tell a short story or make a point). The Story of Suppertime Sam Where’s Everybody Going? They’re not gonna beat me! Yep! Right on Time for Supper! Example of cartoon strip. Please note that exhibitor MUST use his/her own illustrations.

14 The Sculpture/3-D Category does NOT have the option of Abstract or Realistic: 5. Sculpture/3-D – no larger than 2 ft by 2 ft (Abstract or Realistic) (Artwork done in any 3-D medium. MUST BE DRY when entered. Must be your rendition of a horse. Example of 3-D Sculptures. Please note that exhibitor MUST use his/her own creations.

15 The Mixed or Altered Media does NOT have the option of Abstract or Realistic: 6.Mixed, Altered Media, Other – no larger than 2 ft by 2 ft. Collage, Paper, Paint, Fun Foam, Felt, Metal, Combined mediums, altered horse items, etc.) (Artwork combining several types of mediums. Artwork that doesn’t fit other categories. Must include image of horse. MUST BE DRY when entered. Art source: © 2006 Kathy Nash

16 The Home Furnishings Category does NOT have the option of Abstract or Realistic: 7.Home Furnishings – Accessories for your home (Artwork that you crafted for an accessory for your home. Must be a “finished or completed” product. Must include image of horse. Photo Source: equinereflections.com Photo Source: O’Halloranco.com Please note: These are EXAMPLES Only! Exhibitors MUST create their own home accessories! Stuffed Animal Pottery Painted Glasses Embellished Pillow Coasters Painted Floor Rug

17 Sample Artwork That DOES NOT Fit the Contest

18 4-H Horse Artwork Contest – Sample Artwork That Does Not Fit the Contest:  YES – this artwork has been done in the correct medium for the chosen category. It has also been matted and protected correctly!  NO – nice artwork, but even though it is a wagon and horses usually pulled wagons, there is NOT an image of a horse in the artwork. Which artwork or exhibit piece is CORRECT for the contest? Photo Source: © 2006 Morgan Larkins

19 4-H Horse Artwork Contest – Sample Artwork That Does Not Fit the Contest:  YES – this artwork has been done in the correct medium for the chosen category (Sculpture/3-D). It is the correct size, it is DRY and is a COMPLETED PIECE!  NO – nice store-bought figurine, but not acceptable as is. If this item were greatly altered by painting, decoupage, mosaic, etc. then it would be a good candidate for the Mixed/Altered Media Category. Which artwork or exhibit piece is CORRECT for the contest?

20 4-H Horse Artwork Contest – Sample Artwork That Does Not Fit the Contest:  YES – this artwork has been done in the correct medium for the chosen category (Sculpture/3-D or Home Furnishings. This could be done in iron or clay! It is the correct size, it is DRY and is a COMPLETED PIECE!  NO – nice artwork of a barn with a horse weather vane, but the primary focus is on the barn and not the tiny horse figure. Which artwork or exhibit piece is CORRECT for the contest?

21 Directions of How Artwork Should be Turned in for Contest

22 Artwork MUST meet the following criteria: Artwork MUST be DRY and COMPLETE when entered. Artwork MUST BE protected by simple matting, framing or protective covering such as plastic wrap.

23 Artwork MUST meet the following criteria continued: Each piece of artwork MUST have a COMPLETED CURRENT entry form attached to back of artwork with the signature of 4-H’er, parent or guardian, and 4-H Agent. Agent must have seen and approved all entries prior to submission. (Entry forms are available from your county agent.)

24 Artwork MUST meet the following criteria continued: ALL Artwork MUST fit category entered and adhere to ALL rules, or will be subject to disqualification. And last but not least …….

25 Complete Overview of Horse Art Rules

26 Rules for Horse Art Contest: Entry Deadline: 10 a.m. until noon on Thursday of State Horse Show from the district representative. 1. Artwork MUST have been completed since July 1 of previous year. 2. Artwork MUST be the work of the 4-H member submitting the entry(s). 3. Artwork that documents 4-H horse-related activities are most desirable, but other horse-related activities may be submitted also. Artwork must have a horse as the primary focus of work. 4. Districts may submit only the top 5 winning Junior & Senior 4-H entries in each category from that respective district. 5. Artwork MUST meet the following criteria: a. Artwork MUST BE protected by simple matting, framing or protective covering such as plastic wrap. b. Artwork MUST be DRY and COMPLETE when entered. c. Artwork MUST have a COMPLETED entry form attached to back of artwork with required signatures. (entry forms are available from your county agent) d. Artwork MUST fit category entered and adhere to the rules, or will be subject to disqualification.

27 Rules for Horse Art Contest continued: Entry Deadline: 10 a.m. until noon on Thursday of State Horse Show from the district representative. 6. Entries will be accepted from 10 a.m. through 12 noon on Thursday of the Sate 4-H Horse Championships in the Equine Center on the Sate Fair Grounds from each district representative. Winners will be announced the next day. 7. Winning artwork will be available for viewing on Friday. Non- winning artwork can be picked up on Friday. All artwork must be signed for and picked up no later that 1:30 p.m. on Sunday of the State 4-H Horse Show. 8. Age divisions of contestants: a. 8-13 years old (age as of December 31, of previous year) b. 14-18 years old (age as of December 31, of previous year)

28 Rules for Horse Art Contest Continued… 9. Awards: First Place (in each category)Medallions Second Place (in each category)Medallions Third Place (in each category)Medallions *Junior Champion (*All first place junior winners competing) Medallions **Senior Champion (**All first place senior winners competing) Medallions

29 Rules for Horse Photography Contest Continued…. 10. Judging: Artwork will be judged on the following criteria. Strict adherence to the above rules will also be followed. Quality of Artwork (correct technique used for chosen medium, correct composition, etc.) 30 points Attracts and holds attention10 points Originality/Creativity20 points Content of Artwork (appropriate to entry division, clarity of message, value, artwork is subject to DQ if judges deem it is NOT appropriate for category) 30 points Presentation of entry (general appearance, artwork is protected by simple matting, correct size, completion of entry form, etc. Artwork is subject to DQ if rules are not adhered to) 10 points TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS100 points (artrulesnew2006)

30 Last thoughts! Be CREATIVE! Let your IMAGINATION take flight!!! Try new techniques! “Great artists are people who find the way to be themselves in their art”. – Margot Fonteyn

31 For questions and current entry form, please contact your local Extension 4-H Agent

32 The End


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