People's Choice Award Results
These are the results of our 1st ever People's Choice Award. For the first seven days after the ARC Salon Competition results posted to the ARC website, we asked out viewership to vote for their favorite works. Each visitor was able to vote for up to ten works but could only vote once for any given work. Over 9,624 votes were cast by 2,801 individual voters. The winner will receive $1,000 cash and a full page in our 13th International ARC Salon Competition Catalog to be published by ACC Art Books. Below are the results. Although almost every single one of our 1,076 finalists received votes, we have decided to show any works which received over 50 votes below.
Thank you to all those who voted for the People's Choice Award.
Winner
#1
513 votes
Jesser Valzacchi
Remnants of the Past in Contemporary Freedom
2017
Oil on panel
101.6 × 116.84 cm | 40 × 46 in
Works that received over 50 votes
Christian Luke Alarcon
Gluttony
2015
Oil on canvas
152.4 × 121.92 cm | 60 × 48 in
Taught by: Edwin Bartolome
Studied at: Ramon Magsaysay (cubao) Highschool
Created by the student at 13 years old
Carina Francioso
Sotto Lo Stesso Sole (Under the Same Sun)
2017
Oil paint on wood panel
127 × 114.3 cm | 50 × 45 in
Benjamin Victor
The Angel
2017
Bronze
68.58 × 43.18 cm | 27 × 17 in
This work is in the Collection of the Art Renewal Center.
Nick Alm
Elevator
2017
Oil on canvas
65 × 95 cm | 25 1/2 × 37 1/4 in
This work is in the Collection of the Art Renewal Center.
Mikel Olazabal
The Choosing of an Idea
2017
Oil on linen
146 × 81 cm | 57 1/4 × 31 3/4 in
This work is available for purchase, for inquiries please write to kara.ross@artrenewal.org
Josh Tiessen
Streams in the Wasteland: Occidental Babylon
2017
Oil on braced Baltic birch
101.6 × 152.4 cm | 40 × 60 in
Yoann Lossel
The Rise
2017
Graphite, gold (24k) and silver leaf on paper
70 × 50 cm | 27 1/2 × 19 1/2 in
This work is in the Collection of the Art Renewal Center.
Coderch&Malavia Sculptors
The Tissue of Time
2017
Bronze
115 × 28 cm | 45 1/4 × 11 in
Exhibiting at the MEAM