Deadline: October 29, 2010
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A tradition of talent
After such an amazing experience last year, we’re thrilled to announce this year’s iPad art contest. The contest closes on October 30, so make sure to get your submissions in quickly! We have some lovely prizes this year, as well as new categories.
- Artistic Skill
The level of skill evident in the work. - Creativity/Originality
Show us something we’ve never seen before! - Realism
Although not required to win the grand prize, we will be awarding prizes to the most realistic entry. - Judge’s Choice
This is your chance to charm us. Connect with our judges and you’ll take home the prize!
Grand Prize Winner – Mega Bag filled with cash and prizes
- booq Boa squeeze laptop bag ($99.95)
- $300 cash
- Twelvesouth Compass Mobile Stand for iPad ($39.99)
- DODOCASE iPad Case ($59.95)
- XGear Folio iPad Case ($69.99)
- Hard Graft Tilt iPad Case ($100)
- Assorted gadgets and art supplies
Four secondary winners for each category
- Various Ten One Design products, an iTunes gift card, and one of the following:
- Twelvesouth Compass Mobile Stand for iPad ($39.99)
- DODOCASE iPad Case ($59.95)
- XGear Folio iPad Case ($69.99)
- Hard Graft Tilt iPad Case ($100)
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2010 Gallery
Black & Blonde Procession
by Donny using Sketchbook Pro
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Coffee
by Susan using ArtStudio iPad
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Gentleman-Lover & Love-Interest
by Donny using Sketchbook Pro
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I say!
by Will using Brushes
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John Mills
by David using ArtistsTouch
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Look Up
by Brittany using Facebook
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Michelle’s Wedding Day
by David using ArtistsTouch
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Morning with Mr. Puddy
by Joey using Brushes
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Paramount
by Robert using Brushes
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Portrait of Jennifer Lopez
by Carmela using Brushes
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Reflections of a Tripolar Man
by Donny using Sketchbook Pro
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Rose
by Raheem using Sketchbook Pro
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Snooker Hall
by carmela using Brushes
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Stella and Balls
by Donny using Sketchbook Pro
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Swirly Man
by Donny using Sketchbook Pro
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The Approach Of The Bunnyman
by Matthew using Brushes
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The Eagle
by Ryan using Brushes
Source: Ten One Design
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