Colours III – A Colour Photography Exhibition

Colour can be expressive or restrained.

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Following the vibrant energy of Colours I and Colours II, the third edition of this evolving series returns. Photographers are invited to submit work that engages with colour in bold, unexpected, and original ways. Colour can be expressive or restrained, instinctive or constructed; from saturated compositions to quiet tonal shifts, from surreal palettes to natural hues, from abstraction to documentary.

Strong visual voices are at the heart of this Collection.

Prizes:

Participation Benefits:

- One or more of your photographs will be showcased in a Virtual Online Exhibition. The Exhibition is temporary in nature and will be presented online for a minimum duration of six months, extending up to one year.

- Participants will have their work permanently featured on the Collections page of www.carlottagallery.co.uk, included within curated collections alongside a biography and artist statement.

- Selected photographs will be permanently featured on Instagram @carlottagallery

- Participants will receive a free PDF copy of the Exhibition Catalogue.

- Participants will receive a free Certificate of Recognition.

Application Fee:

Sending an application is free of charge.

Participation Fee:

Upon selection, a nominal fee of £20 will be applicable for one showcased artwork. The following structure has been devised to ensure affordability, enabling the display of multiple pieces.

£20 for one showcased artwork.
£30 for two showcased artworks.
£35 for three​ showcased artworks.

Eligibility:

Open to photographers worldwide. Participants must be 18 years of age or older.

Copyrights & Usage Rights:

Artists retain the copyright to their submitted works.

By submitting, artists grant permission for the Exhibition's Online display and promotional materials, including authorisation for the curator to use their photo(s) on Instagram, Artplacer and www.carlottagallery.co.uk

Theme:

Abstract Conceptual Multi-categories Fine Art Open Theme Travel Film Documentary Landscape Seascapes Street People