Macworld Expo Digital Art Exhibition

  • Type: event
  • Starts: Jan 13 2005 at 12:00AM
Artist, Ellen Jantzen's image "Surveillance" was recently selected by a panel of judges as one of 30 finalists in the 7th Annual Macworld Conference &Expo Digital Art Contest. The image was seen at this year's Macworld event in San Fransicso in Jan. 10-14 before going "on the road" across the country to galleries and art schools.

An independent panel of judges from the digital art community chose thirty images from the many images entered.
Prizes include: Passes to Macworld, Corel Painter, Iomega drives, Wacom Digitizing Tablets, Allume (formally Aladdin) Systems utility software, Poser and Shade software from Curious Labs, subscriptions to MacAddict, Photoshop User and IdN Magazine, books by Peachpit Press, software from Pandromeda Gluon, CaptureWorks and Synthetik.


All artwork was printed courtesy of hp with a HP Designjet 130nr series printer using hp UV inks and hp printing material.

Contest and gallery coordinator, Daryl Wise says, "The judges all agree that the artwork gets better each year. Ellen Jantzen's image is very creative."

The judges of the contest include, Adobe's Russell Brown, Bert Monroy, Peter Hogg, Peter Max, Cher Threinen-Pendarvis, Don Archer and Scott Kelby and Apple Computer Co-Founder, Steve Wozniak.

For more information about the contest, gallery or the artists and their artwork, please see the Macworld Conference & Expo Gallery page at www.macworldexpo.com/gallery.