BO it!2023國際插畫(huà)大賽
截止日期
2023年5月15日
比賽對2005年2月25日之前出生的人開(kāi)放。
簡(jiǎn)介
“BO it!”是Il Civico 32和MENOPERMENO協(xié)會(huì )在意大利博洛尼亞舉辦的國際插畫(huà)比賽。
“在https://bo-it.org/wpsite/en/the-towers-of-bologna下載模板并以免費技術(shù)在形狀內部和/或外部(正方形內部)制作插圖、圖形解釋或裝飾圖案。第三屆比賽的“形狀”代表了博洛尼亞市的輪廓:城市的古老邊界、城墻,具有一種特殊的多邊形輪廓,也稱(chēng)為cresta或circla。本版的主題集中在氣候變化和碳中和上。
最多可以提交3張插畫(huà)。
上一屆比賽的精選插畫(huà)
比賽免費報名。
大賽獎品
?一等獎:800歐元
?二等獎:500歐元
?三等獎:200歐元
大賽官網(wǎng)
https://bo-it.org/wpsite/en
官方征集函
https://bo-it.org/files/BOit-2023-Illustration-Contest-Official-Regulation.pdf
(SUBJECT)
BOit!is an international contest dedicated to illustration.The contest"BO it!”,now in its third edition,wants to promote the city of Bologna through an artistic and creative interpretation of the icons that identify it,such as monuments and other symbols:Bologna described by those who have resided in the city for a long or a very short time,by those who live abroad and can only imagine it,by those who pass by as tourists for few days,or those who arrived as students or workers,and finally,by those who came as migrants and decide to put down roots.
In every edition,the artists will be challenged to imagine the city of Bologna according to the theme selected by the promoting committee,which finds graphic expression in the chosen“shape”.The growing interest and awareness in Bologna at the international level gives us the chance to promote the city's image through an open and inclusive contest aimed at enhancing the territory,with a special attention towards the unpublished and original contributions of creatives.
"BO it!"is a cultural initiative promoted by the associations Il Civico 32 and MENOPERMENO,with the patronage of Comune di Bologna,promoted and supported by Bologna Children's Book Fair,Autori di Immagini,Millenium Gallery,in collaboration with Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna,Astronave Lab,Artisti Irregolari and open to any other territorial realities(Associations and private subjects).
Theme of the Third Edition
The shape of the Third Edition is the outline of the city of Bologna:the ancient walls,called“cresta”or“circla”.
The shape was chosen because it recalls the polygonal shape of a beehive cell.
Not everyone knows that Bologna has a long tradition of research on the study of bees:from Guido Grandi,aworld-renowned entomologist who studied hymenoptera,including bees,and left an important collection named after him at the University of Bologna,to the University of Bologna departments such as BiGeA,which carries on research on the interaction between plants and pollinators,and DISTAL,which deals with eco-toxicology and bees as bioindicators.
It is precisely because of the recognized importance of bees in the functioning and balance of the ecosystem that we came to decide the theme of the third edition,aimed at adopting a sustainable view:Bologna becomes an opportunity to think about,discuss and illustrate an extremely relevant,multifaceted,and stimulating issue such as ecological transition.
Bologna is among the hundred European cities selected to become carbon neutral by 2030.Currently,urban areas,globally,consume over 65 percent of the world's energy resources,producing over 70 percent of CO2 emissions.Carbon neutrality is a goal the European Union has set to achieve by 2050.These 100 selectedcities will lead the way to sustainable goals,serving as an example for all others.
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https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/OINFaGoQ-pFKi9YjtDAK_w