The game features a corruption feature, similar to that of the Fable games, but allowing the player to "be evil. Or really evil", where certain actions and choices affect different aspects of the story and gameplay. Robert Liberace (1st – Imaginative Realist), “5th Circle,” 2015, oil on linen, 36 x 48 in. (c) ARC 2016 Steve Levin (1st – Still Life), “Books and Butterflies,” 2015, oil on canvas, 28 x 22 in. The Art Renewal Center (ARC) - one of the most respected realist art institutions - was overjoyed to recently announce the latest winners of its incredibly popular and competitive Salon. The 12th Annual International ARC Salon features over 1,000 finalist works representing 640 artists from 63 countries. Julio Reyes (1st – Drawing), “Deliverance,” 2015, charcoal, ink, and graphite on drafting film, 16 x 16 1/2 in.Īs part of the competition, the ARC has also acquired 14 works for its own collection. (c) ARC 2016 Emmanuela De Musis (1st – Portraiture), “Miss Rachel,” 2015, oil on linen, 42 x 24 in. (c) ARC 2016Īwards are categorized by various sections - most often surrounding subject, including best nude, best social commentary, best trompe l’oeil, best figure, best portrait, best still life, best imaginative realism, best landscape, and many more. Of course, all artists covet earning best in show honors, museum purchase awards, and others sponsored by magazines such as Fine Art Connoisseur and PleinAir. Stephen Jesic (1st – Animal), “Jewel of the Amazon,” 2015, acrylic on birch, 24 x 20 in.
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