Last Friday was the Society of Illustrators’ annual student scholarship exhibition. By the numbers, this is harder to get into than any of the professional illustration shows -- 100 works are selected from 5,000 -- and the quality of work shows it. This exhibit is fantastic each year. I went in looking to say hi to three artists in particular. I was eventually able to hunt them down by their names tags. All turned out to be extremely personable, smart, and excited to be there. As one said, "I'm hanging in the same gallery as Norman Rockwell!" If past shows are to judge, then many of these students will go on to prominent careers. It's great to watch the conversation continue.
PICTURED HERE:
Kyle Phillips, recipient of the Spectrum Award
Chris Rahn, winner of the Illustration Academy Award
Lots of people, lots and lots of people.
Eric Spray, recipient of the Art Out loud and MicroVisions Award
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Society Student Scholarship Exhibit
Labels: Society of Illustrators
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Wow. It's pretty amazing and a little disheartening to see some of the work that comes out of the student show every year. After looking through the portfolio's in the links you provided, I'm rather impressed with the work both Eric and Chris are doing (I've seen some of Eric's work on CA, but had no idea he was still in school). I guess it goes to show that good things are happening in Art schools these days, despite all the negativity I've heard in the industry.
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