11.11.07

Cartoon exhibition in Korea: Global Warming

Cartoon exhibition - Korea
The outline of the exhibition
- The period of the exhibition: 13th February 2008 - 19th February (Seoul Gwang Hwa Lang)
- Theme: Environmental pollution (Global warming)
- Work deadline: 15th January 2008
- Number of work: Maximum 3.
- Size: A3 (297 x 420 mm)
- Technique: free
PS:
1. If the exhibited work is sold in that period 100% of that money will be given to the invited artist. (When sending your work please name the price of each of your work (in dollar, or euro)
2. After the exhibition if you want your work back, we will send it to you.
It would be great if you could give us a reply about the invitation in 10 days.
Waiting for your participation.
E-mail: youngsik.oh@gmail.com
mailto:illust@joycartoon.net
joycartoon@hotmail.com
(Source: http://www.cartoonblues.com)

10.11.07

September 2007 results in "Nature & Man" - Turkey

September 2007 results in "Nature and Man" International Cartoon Contest - Turkey

WINNERS

Jurij Kosobukin – Ukraine

Jalal Pirmarzabad – Iran


Musa Gümüş - Turkey

WEB: http://www.muhittinkoroglu.com/default.asp

Dalibor Pavic exhibition at Cartoon Gallery Osijek

Respected colleagues, faithfull readers...
On the day of October 29, this year in Cartoon Gallery Osijek at 6.00 pm we have opened the exhibition of Croatian artist Dalibor Pavic - Paky. We named the exhibition «Different Face of Cartoon».
PAKY was born on 9th of March, 1973 in Osijek where he finished elementary and high school. Even though from early youth he showed aptitude toward music and art, he deals with it intensively from 1990. He composes and arranges songs.
First independent exhibition he prepared in October 2000 in Osijek where he lives and works. He had 7 independent exhibitions till now. He has partaken in 12 collective exhibitions and 14 art colony. He has illustrated 2 books «Jesus and non-violence» and « Love is still looking for us».
Exhibition was opened by PhD sc. Zlata Zivakovic – Kerze. Extract from the speech:
«Paky have exhibit 10 of his works in oil technic; with white color on black background , or vice versa he distorts reality and accomplishes impression of mockery. In distortion of heads Paky excesses on purpouse and in that way he emphasizes significant attributes of human character – anxiety, anger, passivity... They are individuals, self-sufficient, passive observers on whose faces you can see that they are under burden with every day concerns... they dont smile.»
Paky played his guitar with chello professor Zeljko Strbac. That was the first time that they have seen each other in their life but they created a great atmosphere with their instruments. When we opened the exhibition Paky played one more time his guitar, but this time by himself.
We have enjoyed with baked chestnuts and boiled wine.
We love you and appreciate your effort!
Stela Dusanic cartoon_galery@hotmail.com
I`LL HAVE BRIGHT FUTURE CAUSE I WILL CREATE IT... (W. Churchill)

9.11.07

Results of “Black Cat” International 2007

















The Results of “Black Cat” International Cartoon Web Contest 2007

First Prize: Milenko KOSANOVIC / SERBIA
Second Prize: SAEED BABAK / IRAN (See above left)
Third Prize: VALERI KURTU / GERMANY

HONORABLE MENTIONS:
RUMEN DRAGOSTINOV / BULGARIA
MIHAI IGNAT / ROMANIA
THOMAS WOLOSZYN / POLAND (See right)
ELENA OSPIN / COLOMBIA
SHARNOVA OLYA / RUSSIA
ALEKSEY KUSTOVSKY / UKRANIA (See above right)
OGUZ GUREL / TURKIYE

Jury Special Prize: CARTOON CLUB ''CRANBERRY'' in Russia

See all prize-winning cartoons at: http://azcartoon.bravehost.com/results.htm

8.11.07

Braila Cartoon Contest 2nd Edition - Romania

BRAILA COUNTY COUNCIL
THE COUNTY CENTER FOR PRESERVATION AND PROMOTION OF TRADITIONAL CULTURE BRAILA
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CONTEST

2nd edition 2007
Modified regulation for cartoon contest: NEW PRIZES were approved
REGULATION
Contest: open to all cartoonists
Theme:
A) Braila - a multi-ethnic province (in Braila’s region cohabit beside Romanians the following ethnic communities: Bulgarians, Greeks, Italians, Jews, Lipovenians, Roms, Tatars and Turks)
B) Free
Entries: max. 5.
The works should be sent by classic mail or by e-mail (A4, A3, 300 dpi, Jpeg) and must be accompanied by the author's biography.
Size: A4 (210 x 297 mm) - A3 (297 x 420 mm)
Technique: free
Deadline: November 20th, 2007
Prizes:
Great Prize – 1500 €; First Prize – 1000 €; Second Prize – 800 €; Third Prize – 500 €; 3 Special Prizes – 300 € (each).
Members of jury:
Tudor Octavian – art critic
Mihai Stanescu – cartoonist
Leonte Nastase – cartoonist
Costel Patrascan - cartoonist
Exhibition: December 8th, 2007
Catalogue: each selected artist will receive a copy
Remark: the works will not be returned, they will remain the property of The County Center for Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Culture Braila
The works should be sent to:
The County Center for Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Culture Braila
1) Piata Traian 2, 810153 Braila - Romania
2) centrul_creatie@portal-braila.ro
Contact details:
Tel / Fax: +40 239 614 710
E-mail: centrul_creatie@portal-braila.ro
costel_patrascan@yahoo.co.uk

7th Barakaldo results

Estimad@ dibujante:
Queremos darte a conocer los resultados del 7º Concurso intenacional de humor gráfico de Barakaldo.
143 concursantes de 41 países mandaron un total de 322 trabajos.

GAGNANTS-WINNERS:
Ganadores sección animada:
1º Desierto
2º Javier Pelayo
3º Elio Delgado Domínguez
Ganadores sección no animada:
1º Gholamreza Abbasnejad Benam – Irán
2º Shazhenik Dimitro – Ucrania
3º Masoud Ziaiei – Irán.

Podrás consultar la página http://www.barakaldo.org/hermes, dentro de una semanapara ver las obras premiadas.
Gracias por la participación.
Recibe un cordial saludo.
La organización.
Pablo Richard
editorialsaure@yahoo.es
saurecomic@yahoogroups.com

24th Aydin Dogan prize-giving ceremony

The prize-giving ceremony of the 24th International Aydin Dogan Cartoon Competition was done on Nov 6, 2007 in Istanbul, Turkey. It was pleasure to meet Mr & Mrs Gatto from Italy, Mr & Mrs Boligan from Mexico, Mr & Mrs Nakahara from Japan, and Mr Shibu and his interpreter from India. Of course there were some other artists present at the ceremony while the First Prize winner Ms Marina Markevitch was absent due to her child's illness.
About the similarity of his cartoon, Mr Shibu and his interpreter told me that the artist lives in a remote place in India where he has very limited access to the world of cartoon and therefore has no info about previous creation of the cartoon.
Here are a few shots from the ceremony evening: