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20 WOE HERITAGE FAIR 2015 CLASS 7 — HONEY Lot 1. Comb Lot 2. Jar CLASS 8 — EGGS, ONE DOZEN Lot 1. Chicken - White Lot 2. Brown Lot 3. Araucana Lot 4. Duck, geese or other (3) CLASS 9 — WOOL Lot 1. Sheep a. Course b. Medium c. Fine Lot 2. Other CLASS 10 — “HORN OF PLENTY” Container your choice-- Little Red Wagon, Basket, Large Flower Pot, Etc. Fill with any items from Division F. Minimum 5. CLASS 11 - SCARECROWS These should be 3’ to 7’ and self supporting. Can be made by an individual or a group. CLASS 12 – BEST DRESSED FRUIT OR VEGETABLE DIVISION F - ART SUPERINTENDENT Carole Chapman cgtwobit@twobitranch.net RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All work must be original (except student class). 2. An exhibit which has been awarded a prize at a previ- ous FAIR may not compete, but may be used for display only. 3. If in the judges’ opinion, an exhibit is not up to speci- fied standard, it will not receive a prize. 4. All entries must be matted and/or framed, no glass. and must be securely wired for hanging. If the hanging devices are flimsy, or unstable, the entry will not be dis- played. 5. All paintings should have a name on them. 6. Artist should choose a category, a class, and a lot for each painting exhibited. 7. Each artist will be allowed no more than 4 items per person. INTERNATIONAL JUDGING GUIDE FOR EXHIBITION JURIES 1 to 10 points for each of the following elements. Total 40 points. 1. Composition Of line, value, mass, color, design, balance, unity, rhythm 2. Originality Creativity, style, inspiration, technique 3. Style and Technique Harmony, vibrancy, refinements 4. Color Harmony, values, illumination, mood, contrast CLASS A — Child (0/5) CLASS B — Youth (6/9) CLASS C — Junior (10/13) CLASS D — Teens (14/17) CLASS E — Senior (65 +) CLASS F — Advanced (18 +) CLASS G — Professional Any person who sells their works or one who teaches should put their work in professional. An adult may enter in more than one category, depending on his/her ability or experience in that specific class. A person could be an advanced amateur in oil painting, but could be a beginner in a watercolor class. Exhibit in the category closest to your ability, because exhib-iting in a category too high or too low could defeat your entry. LOT 1 — OILS LOT 2 — ACRYLICS LOT 3 — CHARCOAL LOT 4 — PASTELS LOT 5 — PENCILS LOT 6 — INK PEN LOT 7— WATERCOLOR LOT 8 — COMPUTER ART LOT 9 — COLOR CRAYON LOT 10 — MIXED MEDIA LOT 11 — METAL ART LOT 12 — SCULPTURE LOT 13 —COLOR PENCIL LOT 14 - MARKERS LOT 15 - CHALK LOT 16 - POSTER PAINT LOT 17 - OTHER DIVISION G - CRAFTS & HOBBIES SUPERINTENDENT Steven Stroud 541-337-7268 Juniors (Jr.)–13/10, 9/6, 5/0 Intermediate- 17/14 Adults-18-64 Seniors (Sr.)–65 and over RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All exhibits must be clean. 2. All models must be well glued. 3. Exhibit will be set up by superintendent. 4. Money awards will be awarded to Junior and Intermediate Divisions. 5. Gift certificates will be awarded to Best of Show in each age division. CLASS 1—CRAFTS & HOBBIES Lot 1–Beadwork A. Jewelry B. Collage C. Computer Art D. Other Lot 2–Candles A. Free form B. Molded C. Holders D. Other Lot 3–Collages A. Seed B. Shell C. Paper D. Wood E. Glitter F. Bead G. Sand H. Other Lot 4–Antiques A. Pictures. B. Other. DIVISION G - CRAFTS & HOBBIES Lot 5–Leather Tooling A. Belts, purses, etc. B. Jewelry C. Other Lot 6–Wood burnings Lot 7–Macramé Lot 8–Decoupage Lot 9–Mosaic pictures Lot 10–Calligraphy Lot 11–Driftwood art Lot 12–Paper Mache Lot 13–Egg painting A. Water base B. Oil base Lot 14–Etched glass Lot 15–Stained glass A. Kit-plastic B. Kit-glass C. Handmade Lot 16–Water paintings Lot 17–Paint by Number Lot 18–Drawings Lot 19–Felt pen posters Lot 20–Quilling Lot 21–Dough art Lot 22–Sculptures A. Wood B. Plaster C. Other. Lot 23–Carvings A. Wood B. Wax C. Soap D. Stone E. Other Lot 24–String art A. Kit B. Original design Lot 25–Flowers A. Ribbon B. Dried C. Pressed D. Silk E. Cloth (thread) F. Potpourri G. Bead H. Other Lot 26–Dolls A. Bottle B. Regular C. Rag D. Porcelain E. Other Lot 27–Models (made from kit or from scratch) A. Planes, helicopters, etc. B. Cars, Trucks, etc. C. Towns D. Ships E. Rockets F. Other. Lot 28–Jewelry (non-beaded) A. Mounted B. Metal