Last Call For Entries – 15th June

Excitement is building in our office as the entries for the Bridgeman Studio Award 2015 continue to pour in. Every entry that comes in continues to raise the level of creativity and invention around the theme ‘The Great Outdoors’. So please keep them coming.

For all creatives and artists who have not yet entered you still have time to win one of the great prizes on offer. Three lucky winners will win their own product line that will be sold globally on the CultureLabel.com platform.

 

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Canary’s Dwarf by Rebecca king available on CultureLabel.com Slow Earth Latitude by The Proud Archivist & Storm Thorgeson available on CultureLabel.com

The product line will consist of

• A Limited Edition Print

• A Limited Edition Deck Chair

• An ‘art infused’ Limited Edition Picnic Basket that Wilderness Festival goers will be able to pre-order. The picnic baskets will contain the three winners artwork on Limited Edition Plates, Mugs and Tea Towel.

How exciting is that?

But that is not all as our grand prize is the Wilderness Festival Commission of £500 to create the map that will be distributed to 30,000 visitors from all over the world along with the artists bio and previous work on the back, providing wonderful PR for the artist. You will not need to create the map to enter, only submit your work based on the theme and then you will be briefed on the commission by the Wilderness Festival team.

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