Elementary Onsite Art: Drawing & Painting
Onsite Only Competition
The Onsite Art competition provides students the opportunity to showcase artistic talents and creative abilities. Students will bring their own materials and create drawings/paintings. This competition is designed to encourage creativity, innovation, and reward artistic talent. A club may have only one entry for Onsite Drawing and only one entry for Onsite Painting. A student may enter Onsite Drawing or Onsite Painting, but cannot enter both.
Time Limit: 1 Hour
Drawing Guidelines
- No materials will be provided. The artist is responsible for drawing instruments and the choice of drawing surface (for example - canvas, paper, wood). Size is not to exceed 16”x 20”.
- Drawing surface must be clean and clear, as well as initialed by the coordinator prior to the competition beginning.
- Drawings will be judged holistically by a panel of judges.
- Students will have one (1) hour to complete the onsite art piece.
NO wood burning tools are permitted
Painting Guidelines
- No materials will be provided. The artist is responsible for paint, paintbrushes and the choice of painting surface (for example -canvas, paper, wood). Size is not to exceed 16”x 20”. A drop cloth/plastic tablecloth is required by each participant.
- Painting surface must be clean and clear, as well as initialed by the coordinator prior to the competition beginning.
- Paintings will be judged holistically by a panel of judges.
- Students will have one (1) hour to complete the onsite art piece.
Educational Connections
- Visual Arts Elements and Standards
- Creativity and Innovation
- Use of Artistic Media
- Critical Thinking
How to Enter
- Visit www.betaclub.org/registration and follow directions.
- Register students and then select competitions to enter.
- Check the students that will participate in this competition.
National Eligibility
All Plaques Awarded at State Convention
Judging Criteria
Holistic style judging will be used to determine the award winners in the Onsite Art competition. Judges will use the following to determine the winners:
Creativity – originality, innovation
Composition – lines, simplicity, balance, color contrast, details
Focus – degree of sharpness or softness, depth of field
Lighting – exposure, direction quality, use of shadows, shading
Technique – application and experimentation of medium, texture
Primary visual impact – subject matter
Presentation – appearance, overall artistic appeal
Complexity - degree of difficulty