June 13, 2020. Silicon Valley, California.
Submit. v. tr. 3. To present (something) to the consideration of judgement of another.
Most of the other definitions involve demeaning oneself. Not something I cotton to.
But that is the word used when one enters work into a juried exhibition and so that’s what I spent the better part of the past two days working on: selecting the works that I felt best represented the theme, on the edge, getting the opinions of the Muse and a very good friend who has been an art curator for years, whittling sixteen selections down to two, fine-tuning one of the images and, uh, submitting them.
On July 31 I’ll find out if my work will be part of a special exhibition of Bay Area artists at the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco.
Being a fan of both low-key and high-key, I put forth one of each. Long-time visitors have seen them before. The jury hasn’t.
Scrape
Tahoe Streak
We shall see…
Oh dear dear me… this is truly a hard one. I have no idea how you’re going to pick from the two absolutely brilliant images, honestly! Needless to say I love both. Of course the first one is more dramatic and eye catching, however I would choose the Tahoe Streak as that shy yet sharp white streak, suddenly stopping almost half way, feels more “On the edge”. Whichever one you pick though, imho, they are both winners, so ALL THE BEST by friend! 🙏👍
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Thank you very much. Fortunately I got to submit two. We will see what the jury says…
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That’s wonderful! 🙂
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Both are utterly stunning. This looks like a winning streak, fingers crossed for the “consideration of judgement of another” brings your two arty pieces to the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco. Wishing you the best of luck!
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Thanks very much, Dina. 😊
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The two pictures here I like very much.
I’ll keep my fingers crossed, that your works will be chosen!
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Thank you!
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Thumbs up! Great Duo.
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Thanks, Harri!
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…..’scrape’ isn’t just arresting; it is thrilling. Imagining it covering an entire wall, lights out, and only that slash, that scrape, of otherness is to plunge the viewer into introspection and silence.
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Thank you very much. That is exactly my vision for it.
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I like both and refuse to pick a favorite, Michael. That’s how good they are.
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Thank you very much. Fortunately they allowed two submissions so they both went. I’ve never done this before but I maintain a philosophical attitude. My fingernails are intact. So far.
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Both evoke much emotion and should be very well received. Great work!!! 🤞
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Thank you very much, my friend. We shall see…
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Breathtaking… Can’t imagine being there.
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Thank you! You should see the raw file. It’s actually kind of blah.
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Best of luck, Michael, and good for you for going to all the effort of submitting work. These two are a great pair for “on the edge.”
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Thank you. Fingers crossed. Fingernails intact.
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Best of luck Michael, look forward to hearing the results. I can say I knew you when 😊
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Thank you very much. And you can still say you know me then.
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The DeYoung Museum would be a good place for your work. If both get in, you’ll have taken the high(-key) road and you’ll have taken the low(-key) road.
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Groan.
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As you know, anyone who creates anything needs to submit, submit, and submit again till they find someone who sees what they are saying.
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I submit to you that I see what you’re saying. 😉
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In my experience, Michael, judges are quite fickle and capricious, to us a few polite words, and It is always somewhat of a mystery how they come to their conclusions. As so many others have said, both images are exceptional and you should be proud of them irrespective of the decision of the judges.
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Thank you. No worries. I understand how they operate.
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I suspected that you did. 🙂
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Wonderful, especially the high key image – incredibly delicate. 🙂
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Thank you very much.
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These are certainly “edgy” 🙂 Best of luck to you. Sounds like a wonderful exhibit.
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Thank you. There were 6000 entries, so it would be quite a coup to be selected.
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Your work is so elegant and strong. I think you have a very good chance of being chosen.
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Thank you very much. I really appreciate that.
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How exciting, Michael. Best of luck and the two images you’ve chosen are a great representation of your work. Subtle and powerful. On the walls of the de Young… wouldn’t that be a thrill. 🤗
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They would absolutely be a thrill. You’d have to come up to see it.
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That would be fun. Artists must support artists!
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The more the merrier!
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Good luck. Both are outstanding and should stand out from the crowd. But one never knows what judges will feel. For what it’s worth, they are both winners in my book.
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Thanks very much Steve. I find myself entering more and more and more. Working on another submission right now.
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Great. I should follow your lead but I am cowed by rejection. Just kidding. 🙂
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Glad you’re kidding. My feeling is, if you don’t get rejected you’re not trying hard enough.
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Same as making mistakes.
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The benefit of sticking your neck out is that you get to see more. The risk is the possibility of having it cut off. In most instances I’m inclined to say that the benefit outweighs the risk.
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Another old saw…nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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Or, the more you fall the better you become at getting up…well, at least until you are my age and the arthritis makes it harder. 🙂
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“When you reach for the stars you may not quite get one, but you won’t come up with a handful of mud either.” Leo Burnett
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How exciting and best of luck! Wonderful images Michael 🙂👏
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Thank you!
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