"Art on Climate" International Illustration Competition 2022 Spain

Eligibility: any person aged 18 or above
*, from any location, is eligible to participate. *Aged 18 or above on 19 June 2022.. Theme: "Climate Change".. Deadline: 19 August 2022.. Each participant may submit up to a maximum of three artworks. Should be in A3 size (297mm x 420mm), in either horizontal or vertical format. Must be uploaded in JPG format, with a resolution of no less than 300 dpi, and the total size of each entry should be no more than


Eligibility: any person aged 18 or above*, from any location, is eligible to participate. *Aged 18 or above on 19 June 2022.. Theme: "Climate Change"..  Deadline: 19 August 2022.. Each participant may submit up to a maximum of three artworks. 

Should be in A3 size (297mm x 420mm), in either horizontal or vertical format. Must be uploaded in JPG format, with a resolution of no less than 300 dpi, and the total size of each entry should be no more than 10MB.
Each artwork should be accompanied by a short description (minimum 30 words, maximum 100 words).


"Art on Climate" International Illustration Competition 2022 Spain

Global warming and climate change is one of the biggest and most urgent challenges facing the world today. It is not just governments and business sectors that have a role to play in meeting this challenge. Every one of us can contribute. How we live our lives now, and the daily choices we make, can make a real difference to the future of our climate.

The "Art on Climate" International Illustration Competition is inviting illustrators from across the world to create artworks that address the theme of climate change. Its goal is to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and solutions to tackle climate change, and to inspire the public to make meaningful changes in its lifestyle in response to this global challenge.


Eligibility: any person aged 18 or above*, from any location, is eligible to participate. *Aged 18 or above on 19 June 2022

Competition Details:

Organised by Fingertips Company Limited and sponsored by Allianz Global Investors (AllianzGI), “Art on Climate” is an international illustration competition held right across the world that aims to bring greater visibility to the issue of action against climate change.

The competition was first launched in Spain in 2019, and extended its footprint to the Asia-Pacific region in 2021, attracting over 1,300 artworks from more than 1,000 illustrators. In 2022, the competition’s footprint has been expanded to cover more regions, including various European countries, the US and more countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The competition provides a platform for illustrators and students to showcase their talents and skills.

AllianzGI, a leading asset manager in the development of sustainable investment, is committed to limiting global warming and ensuring a smooth transition to a low-carbon future. The 2022 competition aims to bring greater visibility to the issue of climate change, thereby contributing to achieving the objectives set out in the Paris Agreement. The initiative responds to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals^ (SDGs) Goal 13: Climate Action – “take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts”. 
Source: United Nations, Sustainable Development Goals; 2022.


Theme of the Competition

Participants are invited to submit original works on the theme of "Climate Change". Participants should use one or more of the statements below as a starting point for their work:

Statements

Change your lifestyle to make a real difference:

As fellow citizens of the Earth, we all have a responsibility to tackle climate change. By embracing lifestyle choices that are less harmful to the environment, we can all be part of the solution. For example, to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions, use electric transportation. Where possible, walk or ride a bike instead of driving. Reduce your household's energy use by, for instance, switching to LED lighting and more energy-efficient electrical appliances.

Preserve our world for the next generation:

Climate change is a global crisis that goes beyond borders. It requires cooperation at all levels across the world, among individuals, businesses and governments. The actions we take now will determine what the world will look like in the future. If all of us come together to tackle climate change, it's not too late for us to make a difference and build a safer world for everyone, especially our future generations.


Tell others what you are doing to magnify your impact:

Telling your friends and family what you are doing to reduce emissions is one of the most important things you can do to fight climate change. Use your voice as a consumer, a customer and a voter to magnify the impact of your words and make businesses and the authorities more aware of the importance of climate issues.

Be optimistic about climate action:

There is hope in the fight against climate change as more people and organisations are making climate change a priority. More and more young people are now stepping up and taking leadership roles, driving change, and urging everyone to take meaningful climate action. Other good news includes the fact that the use of electric transportation is accelerating around the world, while the cost of renewable energy is falling continuously.

Take meaningful climate action to create social, economic and ecological benefits for everyone:

Building an eco-friendly world is a big challenge, but it can also bring significant benefits. It can help us rein in the runaway costs of climate change, create more green jobs, make our air and water cleaner, improve public health, preserve ecosystems and different animal and plant species, and build a more inclusive and prosperous world economy for all.


Important Dates
Register and upload artwork: from 20 June 2022 to 19 August 2022, both days inclusive
Results announcement: winners will be notified by ethis page by 30 September 2022

Artwork Specifications

Must be original works relevant to the theme of the competition and submitted by participants on an individual basis.
Each participant may submit up to a maximum of three artworks.
The submitted artwork(s) must not have been previously published or previously used for any other purpose.

Can be in any medium (for example, painting, computer software, mixed media), but the result must be a flat image and created in colour. Clip art is not allowed.
Should be in A3 size (297mm x 420mm), in either horizontal or vertical format.
Must be uploaded in JPG format, with a resolution of no less than 300 dpi, and the total size of each entry should be no more than 10MB.

Each artwork should be accompanied by a short description (minimum 30 words, maximum 100 words).


Judging Panel 

- Mr. Jeff JIOE / Director Fingertips Company Limited
- Mr. Jay CHAU / Chairman Asian Art Association
- Mr. Bernard BOUTON / Vice President General Federation of Cartoonists Organizations International
- Mr. Frank HOFFMAN / President Federation of Cartoonists Organizations Germany
- Ms. Marlène POHLE / Vice President General Federation of Cartoonists Organizations International
- Ms. Qiuzhen ZHU / Executive President and Secretary General Shenzhen Illustration Association
- Mr. Liu Ray LUNG / Chairman, Taiwan Society of Illustrators

Awards and Exhibition

Champion e-certificate and prize of €2,000
1st runner-up e-certificate and prize of €1,500
2nd runner-up e-certificate and prize of €1,000
Merit e-certificate and prize of €150

Champion, 1st runner-up, 2nd runner-up and Merit winners will receive a customised award certificate by email.
The winning artworks and selected other works will be put on display in a virtual exhibition.
53 winning artworks will be selected based on the 100-point scale that judges used for rating. The three artworks that received the highest number of points will be ranked as Champion, 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up accordingly, whereas the other 50 selected winning artworks will be ranked as Merit.


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