Art Of The Saints
And the album launch of the year just got a lot more awesomer as Stigmata invites fans and friends who have captured them live, designed posters, created something special or have been inspired by their music creatively to be part of such an epic day!
The launch will now also feature an extended exhibition of art, design & photography covering 15 years of groundbreaking music.
Now if you are interested in submitting, here’s what you need to do …
Put together a collection of 3 of your best pieces (300 dpi with a minimum size of 500 kb and a maximum of 1 mb each) and send them in, on or before Friday 2nd October for selection. Submissions can be in the form of photography, art or mixed-media. This includes sketches, concept art, installation pieces and more.
Should one or more of your pieces be selected to be in exhibit at the album launch, you will be required to produce and supply us with prints, canvases, etc. of your pieces on or before 12th October 2014. Please indicate your name and a brief description of your submission in a separate document. Indicate ART OF THE SAINTS in the subject line of your email. Print layouts to maintain A3 & A2 proportions in either vertical or horizontal format. You may also present a collage of work.
Dig out your old sketch books, hard drives and bottom drawers and be part of THE biggest event yet!
Also, don’t forget to follow this hashtag – #ArtOfTheSaints
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