Calling All Artists

Are you creatively inclined but with a competitive edge? Then this one’s for you! The Fremantle Eco Shop and Wall of Contemporary Art are inviting submissions for their first Eco Art Competition. Round One of six has just opened and the theme is ‘water’. Submissions of any kind are welcome, whether you’re into photography, textiles, sculpture, digital art or something totally unique. You can be creative as you like, just check out their website for guidelines and more information. There are loads of prizes up for grabs, including a Peppermint subscription and Aarfie custom-built website for the winner of each round. Oh, and the grand prize? It’s only a trip for two to the beautiful Bali Eco Stay on Mount Batukaru! Submissions close on November 11 so sharpen your pencils and get to it!

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