Achaean News
Painting Contest
Written by: Laedha Vorondil, Mountain Musician
Date: Thursday, July 15th, 2021
Addressed to: Everyone
Cyrene's Art Trust is pleased to announce a painting contest on the theme of Yggdrasil and the Planar Highway.
First prize will win 100 credits, second prize will win 20 credits, and third prize will win 10 credits. The Trust will also fund submission of the three winning paintings through the Crafting Guild and grant each artist a physical copy of their painting. Cyrene will retain ownership of the NDS listings for display in Ty Beirdd Museum of Art.
To enter, send a letter with your submission to Lady Seelie Otanthalian. Paintings will be judged anonymously based on artistic technique, creativity, and adherence to the theme. Minor adjustments may be made to the winning entries to align designs with Crafting Guild requirements. The contest is open to anyone on Sapience regardless of organizational affiliation.
The deadline for submissions is 25 Mayan, 864 A.F.
Penned by my hand on the 24th of Phaestian, in the year 863 AF.
Painting Contest
Written by: Laedha Vorondil, Mountain Musician
Date: Thursday, July 15th, 2021
Addressed to: Everyone
Cyrene's Art Trust is pleased to announce a painting contest on the theme of Yggdrasil and the Planar Highway.
First prize will win 100 credits, second prize will win 20 credits, and third prize will win 10 credits. The Trust will also fund submission of the three winning paintings through the Crafting Guild and grant each artist a physical copy of their painting. Cyrene will retain ownership of the NDS listings for display in Ty Beirdd Museum of Art.
To enter, send a letter with your submission to Lady Seelie Otanthalian. Paintings will be judged anonymously based on artistic technique, creativity, and adherence to the theme. Minor adjustments may be made to the winning entries to align designs with Crafting Guild requirements. The contest is open to anyone on Sapience regardless of organizational affiliation.
The deadline for submissions is 25 Mayan, 864 A.F.
Penned by my hand on the 24th of Phaestian, in the year 863 AF.