Owls are awesome. Art with owls? Superlatively awesome. Go forth and create awesome owl art.
September is typically a month of harvest in the Northern Hemisphere. This month, we're asking to turn your artistic endeavours toward berries and fruit.
Domestic birds are a dime a dozen (well, except for those who cost a bit more). This month, we'd love to see you turn your focus to birds that are NOT typically domesticated.
This year, we're tackling all four seasons. We've finally arrived at the last season on this year's schedule: Autumn. Here's your chance to create artwork that epitomizes everything autumn has to offer.
It doesn't get much more simple than this: create art featuring cats and dogs. Preferably together, but seperately is acceptable as well. It just isn't as much fun.
This month, we want you to seek out and celebrate plants tough enough to survive the harsh extremes of life on the prairie.
August brings us to our biennial Plein Air exhibit. Every other year we invite you to gather your art supplies and head out to the great outdoors. Find the perfect spot and use your pencils and paints (or even iPads) to reproduce what you see before you. This year there is once again a twist to the Plein Air show. We have narrowed the focus to one subject - water. All entries must have an outdoor ...
Quite simply: we'd ideally like to see depictions of animals typically associated with the African safari. But ALL indigenous African species are welcome.
During World Wars I & II, the rallying cry was Dig for Victory. People were asked to dig up their flowers and focus on food production. Now in the less-than-desirable economy of the early 21st Century, Grow Your Own has become the new rallying cry, but the focus is the same: flowers giving way to vegetable, herbs, and fruit. Here at EBSQ, we're of the opinion that vegetable gardens can be just as ...
The subject is completely open, but the required technique this month is tightly defined. All entries must be manually rendered in individual small dots of pure colour to create a pattern.