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Artist Challenges

Bling! Challenge
Spring 2021

 

What does Bling mean to you? Maybe it’s sparkles, lots of rainbow colors, many stones in one color, or a statement gem! The choice is yours and we look forward to seeing your interpretation of Bling!

The Challenge has closed and the winners can be seen below. People’s Choice vote will be announced soon.

The categories are:

  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced

Each category will have a winner and Certificate of Merit will also be awarded. There will also be a People’s Choice Award.

All winners get a digital certificate to use on their website and social media channels.

People’s Choice Award

The People’s Choice Award is a public vote on all pieces that are awarded a Certificate of Merit. The piece with the most votes wins. This vote takes place after the category winners are chosen.

Jury’s comments
Artists tell us how affirming and inspiring the jury comments are, and how wonderful it is to receive feedback directly from some of the world’s top artists. After the People’s Choice winner is announced you’ll be able to log in to Artcall to view the jurors’ comments about the piece you submitted, these comments are private to you and not seen by anyone else.

Whatever skill level you believe you are, creating a piece for a challenge will boost your confidence as an artist.  Plus – you’ll enjoy the inspiring private feedback you’ll get from the great artists of our jury! 

Winners

Bling Beginner winner Laura Sinclair-Smith

WINNER Beginner

Laura Sinclair-Smith – UK

Fire – Ring

Juror comments:
The shape, texture and colours of your bling all contribute well to your fire design. The stones are well set. The edges have been well finished making this a very wearable ring. A very accomplished ‘beginner’ piece.

I see the “fire” in this ring, both with the choice of stone and the design on the backplate! Overall, it has good symmetry and attention to detail.

For a beginner, this ring design was well thought out. The pointed almond shape of the backing plate paired with the cruciform layout of the stones creates a very pleasing design. The stones seem to be well set. The undulating texture behind the stones is nicely accented by the placement of the granules.

Photo credit: Artist’s own

Bling Intermediate winner Victoria Ralph

WINNER Intermediate

Victoria Ralph – UK

Dragon Treasure – Necklace

Juror comments:
This piece is beautifully executed and the design is multilayered and complex. The materials you have chosen express your intention and unify the piece. The attention to detail sets this piece apart. Not only does it express ‘bling’ but a clear narrative that draws you into another world.

Wow! Unique design, beautiful craftsmanship. I do wish there was a close up of the dragon and the stone as it is hard to make out the color and detail in it, but I love the way you’ve set it with the clay swirls and the dragon’s claw. I wondered if the points on the branches would poke into the wearer’s neck, but when zooming in on them it appears they have been rounded. Well done!

This little dragon is a charming thief of bling. I can see why he’s holding on so tightly to the beautifully set praciolite. The movement and decorative details are well thought out and executed. It looks like the stone may have been set from the back and a second photo would have been appreciated to illustrate that. The matching clasp really takes this piece to a higher level, and the braided and twined silk cord is the perfect finish. Well done!

Photo credit: Ed Ralph

Bling Advanced winner Valerie Bealle

WINNER Advanced

Valerie Bealle, USA

Necklace for a princess – Necklace

Juror comments:
Your piece reminded me of sea glass and barnacles – in a good way! I would love to see the reverse of your neckpiece. The matching clasp shows good attention to detail and unifies the design. The tiny CZs are beautifully set and complement the texture of the metal flowers.

The juxtaposition of the large, rough amethyst and more delicate flowers is beautifully done. It puts me in mind of lichen covered rocks. The decision to add the purple CZ’s to the flowers was a wise design choice as they serve to unify the two dissimilar materials and textures. The metal clay work is well done, the way it formed around the amethyst- well I’m trying to wrap my head around how you did it! Some of the stone settings are a little off center but it adds to the organic feel of the necklace. Stunning piece.

I’d love to see this piece in person. The design of the bronze caps sets off the rugged cut and finish of the amethyst beads beautifully.

Photo credit: Artist’s own

People’s Choice Award

Elipse

Tove Larsson – Sverige (Sweden)

Juror comments:

A very clean and simple design that has been well executed. A very accomplished sophisticated ring.

Simple but classy. The texture on the top contrasts beautifully with the smooth band. The stone selection and decision to leave the ring un-patinated were terrific design decisions.

This ring is a wonderful illustration of how metalsmithing and metal clay can combine to create well thought out pieces of jewelry. The metal clay bezel setting looks to be very well constructed and finished. There are no flaws, scratches, or divots in the highly polished surface. The textured oval provides a nice compliment to the smooth surfaces of the ring band and stone setting.

Photo credit: Artist’s own

Certificates of Merit

Peacock Joy

Rae Evans
UK

Wizz Stearne-Tree of Life

Tree of Life

Wizz Stearne
UK

Annemarie Klappe

Maharadja

Annemarie Klappe
The Netherlands

Elipse

Tove Larsson
Sverige

Rescued Rainbow

Joy Wignall
UK

Interested in who won the previous challenges?

Check out the Winner’s Gallery

Prizes

Beginner

Art Clay Silver 20g
(Sponsored by Art Clay World)

FS999™ Fine Silver Clay 25g
Cyprus™ Copper Clay 50 gram
(Sponsored by Cool Tools)

Hard Bronze 50g 
Soft Bronze 50g 
White Iron 50g
(Sponsored by Goldie Clay)

Selection of Fireable & Non-fireable Stones
(Sponsored by Gem Resources)

Selection of Dichroic Glass Cabs
(Sponsored by Fused Glass Cabs by Chillipepperdesigns)

Annual Subscription to Metal Clay Today
(Sponsored by Metal Clay Today)

Your choice of a 2-hour private consultation selected from a wide range of offerings from our AMCAW experts. 

See the Expert Consultations page for more details. 

Intermediate

Art Clay Silver 20g
(Sponsored by Art Clay World)

FS999™ Fine Silver Clay 25g
Cyprus™ Copper Clay 50 gram
(Sponsored by Cool Tools)

Hard Bronze 50g 
Soft Bronze 50g 
White Iron 50g
(Sponsored by Goldie Clay)

Selection of Fireable & Non-fireable Stones
(Sponsored by Gem Resources)

Selection of Dichroic Glass Cabs
(Sponsored by Fused Glass Cabs by Chillipepperdesigns)

Annual Subscription to Metal Clay Today
(Sponsored by Metal Clay Today)

Your choice of a 2-hour private consultation selected from a wide range of offerings from our AMCAW experts. 

See the Expert Consultations page for more details. 

Advanced

Art Clay Silver 20g
(Sponsored by Art Clay World)

EZ960 Silver Clay 25g
(Sponsored by Cool Tools)

5 Star Color Pack (50g each:  White Bronze, Red Bronze, Light Bronze, Copper, Bronze) 
(Sponsored by Clay Revolution)

Selection of Fireable & Non-fireable Stones
(Sponsored by Gem Resources)

Selection of Dichroic Glass Cabs
(Sponsored by Fused Glass Cabs by Chillipepperdesigns)

Annual Subscription to Metal Clay Today
(Sponsored by Metal Clay Today)

Your choice of a 2-hour private consultation selected from a wide range of offerings from our AMCAW experts. 

See the Expert Consultations page for more details. 

People’s Choice Award

Art Clay Silver 20g
(Sponsored by Art Clay World)

EZ960 Silver Clay 25g
(Sponsored by Cool Tools)

Metal Adventures FastFire BronzClay 100g
Metal Adventures FastFire White CopprClay 100g
(Anonymous donation)

Selection of Fireable & Non-fireable Stones
(Sponsored by Gem Resources)

Selection of Dichroic Glass Cabs
(Sponsored by Fused Glass Cabs by Chillipepperdesigns)

Annual Subscription to Metal Clay Today
(Sponsored by Metal Clay Today)

Your choice of a 2-hour private consultation selected from a wide range of offerings from our AMCAW experts. 

See the Expert Consultations page for more details. 

Sponsors

Jurors

Lora Hart

Lora Hart

Lora is a designer, educator and creativity coach.

Read more about Lora here…

Erin Harris

Erin Harris

Erin calls herself a “sentimental metalsmith” because that’s what she does: sentimental work in metal.

Read more about Erin here…

may bartrum

May Bartrum

May has been a jewelry teacher and mentor her whole working life.

Read more about May here…

Artist Information

Please read the rules below carefully before creating your piece; we’ve also provided guidelines to help you select your category and prepare your entry.

Entries will be judged on the following criteria:

  • Design innovation and originality
  • Successful incorporation of materials
  • Quality of workmanship

Cost

There is no cost to enter the 2021 Bling! Challenge, you simply need to be a current member of AMCAW. All submissions will be checked against our member database before entry into the Challenge. Click here for more information about membership.

Key Dates

March 1, 2021 – Submission for entries opens
April 2, 2021 – Submission closes for all entries
April 26, 2021 – Winners of the skill level categories announced
April 27, 2021 – General public voting opens for the People’s Choice award
May 31, 2021 – Voting closes for the People’s Choice award
June 7, 2021 – Winner of the People’s Choice award announced

Photography Guide

Below are a range of images to help show what we will accept and what we will not. All of these photos were shot using a mobile phone camera and natural daylight only.

If you are struggling with photography, check out our blog posts Top 5 tools for taking great photos on a budget and Learn How To Edit Your Photos like a Pro

See Submission Guidelines below for more detail.

Piece shown clearly on white

Piece shown clearly on black

Piece shown clearly on background with slight shadow

Piece shown clearly with whole chain

Props detract from the piece

Too dark – piece can not be seen clearly

Out of focus – piece is blurry

Background too prominent

Submission Guidelines

How to Submit your Entry 

  • Submit one photograph of your piece following the rules for submitting photographs. 
  • Fill in the form that accompanies your photograph. 
  • Accept the terms and the privacy requirements. 

Rules on Submitting Photographs 

The only thing the jury will see when they are making their deliberations is the photograph of your submission. It is vitally important that your photograph represents your work in the very best way possible. Here are the rules for submitting your photographs: 

  • Use a high-quality photograph with a plain, black, graduated or white, smooth, uncluttered background and no additional props (plants, rocks, ring stands, busts etc.)
  • Do not show jewelry on a model or hold the piece in your hand
  • Jewelry must be complete and ready to wear. ie. pendant shown on a chain
  • Details of the piece should be clearly visible in the image
  • The photograph must be in focus and well lit
  • Images should be 300-dpi, JPEG format and no larger than 4MB
  • Only two photographs of the same piece may be entered per person
  • The second photograph should show detail not seen in the first photograph
  • Do not list your name, company name or logo or any other information that may identify you in your photograph

Information about your submission 

Each submission must include the following information: 

  • The category. 
  • The name of the piece. 
  • What the piece is – necklace, earrings, hair clip, etc. 
  • The dimensions of the piece. 
  • Type of metal clay used – fine silver, sterling silver, 960/950, bronze, copper etc. Do not include the brand. 
  • Other materials used – type of metal, stones, beads, other media etc.
  • Photographer credit if applicable.

Categories for Entry 

  • Beginners
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced

Entries will be judged on the following criteria:- 

  • Design innovation and originality. 
  • Successful incorporation of materials. 
  • Quality of workmanship. 

Key Dates 

March 1, 2021 – Submission for entries opens
April 2, 2021 – Submission closes for all entries
April 26, 2021 – Winners of the skill level categories announced
April 27, 2021 – General public voting opens for the People’s Choice award
May 31, 2021 – Voting closes for the People’s Choice award
June 7, 2021 – Winner of the People’s Choice award announced

Juror’s comments

After June 7, we will enable the juror’s comments on Artcall so the individual can view the comments about their entry. This information will only be available to the person who entered the piece by logging into their Artcall account and viewing their submission.

Challenge FAQs and things to clarify

 

Q:Who can enter, and who can’t?

A:Anyone can enter, including AMCAW board members, advisory board, and committee chairmen. You just need to become a member of AMCAW before entering and can join anytime right up to the entry deadline. Membership will be checked on the closing date to ensure the artist is still a current member. Entries for anyone with a lapsed membership will not be accepted.

Q:I can’t afford a professional photographer. How can I get a good image of my piece?

A:There are many free online tutorials about taking jewelry photographs; try Googling “taking jewelry photos” to find one. One key thing is lighting; it’s not all about the camera you’re using. Good images are possible with the newer phones, but you do need to use good lighting to get a clear picture and remember to save the image at the largest possible size.

Q:I can’t upload my image, it’s telling me the size is wrong. How do I resize my image?

A:There are a number of free image resizing programs online which can help. Try Googling “resize photos” or try one of these free sites: resizeimage.net, pixlr.com, or paint.net. If your computer uses Windows 10, your Paint application is also a good resource. Tip: It’s best to upload your photo a few days before the deadline so you can submit another photo if the first one isn’t sized correctly or is in the wrong format.

Q: I don’t understand the image size requirements. What is 1000px?

A: Px means pixels; your photo should be between 1000 pixels and 4000 pixels in size. Most photo resizing applications allow you to adjust the pixel size, as well as save it in a .jpeg format.

Q: Help! I think I’m a member of AMCAW but none of my emails or passwords are being recognized online.

A: Just send an email to hello@amcaw.org and we will help you.

Q: Can I enter now and join AMCAW later?

A: You must log in using your AMCAW username and password to gain access to the challenge entry portal, so membership is required at the time of entry. In addition, all entries will be verified for membership on the challenge closing date.

Q: I always wait until the last minute! Can I enter on the last day?

A: Yes, but if anything is wrong with your entry, such as the photo, you won’t have time to resubmit it. Don’t risk it! We know time is always tight for artists, so go ahead and start the entry process with your basic information at your earliest convenience; your info will wait safely in the system until you’re ready to upload your photo.

Q: What happens if my piece is rejected for some reason – can I resubmit?

A: Yes.  If anything doesn’t meet the guidelines, you will be sent an email saying your entry has not been accepted, giving you details of why (for example, photo isn’t clear enough). Make sure the email you use to submit your piece(s) is one you monitor regularly as that is the only way we will contact you. Your piece will not be presented to the jury until you address the issue. You can correct and resubmit the piece but keep in mind that your resubmitted entry must be received by the deadline. You will not be able to change your submission image once the deadline has passed and in that case your piece will not be included in the jury process.

Q: The theme of this challenge is not for me. Will there be other challenges in the future?

A: Yes, we have two challenges a year. We have a number of other opportunities for members of AMCAW to get their work published – raising your profile not just in the metal clay community, but also in the wider metal working world.

Challenge rules
  1. This competition is only open to members of AMCAW. All submissions will be checked against our member database on the date the Challenge closes, April 2, 2021 (midnight Pacific time), before entry into the Challenge. Submissions from non-members or members whose membership has lapsed will not be accepted or acknowledged. 
  2. There are three categories of entry defined by the skill level the maker has in working with metal clay. Members should submit their work in the category they feel most accurately represents their experience with metal clay. The jury reserves the right to reclassify the category of an entry.
  3. Please read the submission and photograph guidelines carefully and ensure you follow them. Submissions which do not follow the guidelines will not be accepted and you will be informed that your entry is not in an acceptable format. You may resubmit the entry using the correct format before the deadline, so it’s to your advantage to enter the Challenge early.
  4. Members can submit up to three entries, but each entry must be submitted separately and must follow the submission guidelines.
  5. The Artcall system does not allow you to enter anything after the deadline. This includes anything that is rejected and requires resubmission.
  6. All entries must be the work of the AMCAW member submitting it, and must be a unique and original design.
  7. All entries must use metal clay in part or in full. Mixed media work is acceptable, but the entry should use metal clay as a significant element in the design.
  8. Entries should not have won an award in any other competition prior to January 2021.
  9. Entries can be jewelry or bodily adornment only. 
  10. The jury will be looking for design innovation and originality, successful incorporation of materials and quality of workmanship.
  11. Photographs should be high resolution, between 1,000 and 4,000 pixels, in .jpeg format, and no larger than 4 MB.
  12. The jury will evaluate each photographic entry anonymously – in other words, without knowing the name of the member who submitted it. Do not show your name, company name or logo or any other information that may identify you in your photograph.
  13. When you enter a piece in this challenge, you agree to AMCAW using the image of your piece in publicity, sharing your name and image with our sponsors – who may use it in their publicity – sharing it with other members of AMCAW and the general public. AMCAW reserves the right to use the image on their website, in their advertising and on social media. By entering this challenge, you are agreeing to these conditions.
  14. Winners in all categories are not eligible for the People’s Choice Award.
  15. All shipping, import tax, duty and handling charges for prizes sent will be paid by AMCAW. Duty, tax, etc., may need to be paid by the recipient (depending on your local tax and import rules) but AMCAW will reimburse you upon receiving official receipts for payment.
  16. The decision of the jury is final.
  17. Winners will be notified by email.