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Revision as of 21:14, 29 October 2020

Award Category: Outstanding Minimalist Technique
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Awarded forExceptional use of Minimalist technique in caricature.
First awarded?
Most awards?

The award for Outstanding Minimalist Technique is given annually at ISCAcon for exceptional use of minimalist technique in caricature. This category applies to traditional and digital submissions. All attendees of the event with voting privileges submit their ballot during the voting session, which are then counted that evening by the current sitting ISCA Board of Directors. The winners are announced the following evening at the ISCAcon awards ceremony.

Requirements

  • Entrant must be a current Professional member in good standing with the International Society of Caricature Artists.
  • Entrant must have posted a submission for consideration on their competition wall by the appointed deadline.

Voting considerations

All voting members of the International Society of Caricature Artists are able to vote for any piece they desire in a given category. The Board of Directors does, however, suggest that members take the following items into consideration when voting for Outstanding Color Technique:

  • Item one
  • Item two
  • Item three
  • etc.

Past Winners

Year First Place Second place Third Place
2019 ?? ?? ??
2018
2017

See Also