Fall Medallion Show
A free show for medallions. TONS of classes and unlimited entries per class. Hosted and judged by me (@apocalypticchick). DATES Show opens: Sunday, September 4th at 12:01 AM PDT (7:01 AM UTC) Show closes: Sunday, October 2nd at 11:59 PM PDT (6:59 PM UTC) No entry fee = no prizes or ribbons for this one. If it goes well and there is interest I may do a paid show in the future.
1. One class per medallion. If the medallion has multiple horses, pick the class that you think suits it best. 2. Unlimited entries per user per class. 3. Judge's decisions are final. No sour grapes. 4. This show is for medallions - your model has to be completely flat on at least one side. 5. You must own the model in the photograph. 6. Models will be judged on workmanship: quality of the paintwork, prepping, and customizing/sculpting. 7. This is entirely meant to be fun, there are no ribbons or prizes.
Concluded
You can find the show results below
Divisions
This division is only for Sarah Minkiewicz-Breunig's cubequines series medallions. Other medallions sculpted by Sarah Minkiewicz-Breunig should go in the appropriate section based on size.
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This division is only for medallions sculpted by Rayvin Maddock. All sizes by Rayvin go here.
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Medallions that are the size of a silver dollar or smaller. Use your best judgment, things won't be disqualified over size placement.
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Medallions that are bigger than a coin but still mostly fit in a 2.5" x 2.5" square. Use your best judgment, things won't be disqualified over size placement.
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Medallions that are bigger than approximately 2.5" but still mostly fit on a human hand. Use your best judgment, things won't be disqualified over size placement. NO CUBEQUINES!!! They have their own division.
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Medallions that are too big to fit on one hand but not big enough to cover two whole hands. Use your best judgment, things won't be disqualified over size placement. Anything sculpted by Rayvin Maddock should go in the division for those specifically, not in this division.
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Medallions that are bigger than two human hands together. Use your best judgment, things won't be disqualified over size placement.
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Clinky/breakable medallions of all sizes.
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Look. Are there things medallions? Maybe, maybe not. But as long as it is flat on one side and at least 50% horse-shaped on the other, I will allow it.
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This is for resin pieces that could theoretically be considered either a medallion or an artist resin - they're high relief but still have one completely flat side (e.g. Kylee Parks's Tucker).
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Kylee's Ozzie medallion/resin in realistic solid colors. Fantasy breeds in realistic solid horse colors are allowed.
Kylee's Tilly/Truman/Tiora medallion/resin in realistic solid colors. Fantasy breeds in realistic solid horse colors are allowed.
This is for resin pieces that could theoretically be considered either a medallion or an artist resin - they're high relief but still have one completely flat side (e.g. Kylee Parks's Tucker).
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Kylee's Ozzie medallion/resin in realistic patterned colors. Fantasy breeds in realistic patterned horse colors are allowed.
Kylee's Tilly/Truman/Tiora medallion/resin in realistic patterned colors. Fantasy breeds in realistic patterned horse colors are allowed.
This is for resin pieces that could theoretically be considered either a medallion or an artist resin - they're high relief but still have one completely flat side (e.g. Kylee Parks's Tucker).
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Kylee's Tilly/Truman/Tiora medallion/resin in realistic patterned colors. Fantasy breeds in realistic patterned horse colors are allowed.
This is for resin pieces that could theoretically be considered either a medallion or an artist resin - they're high relief but still have one completely flat side, AND for medallions that aren't resin or clinkies.
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This is for resin pieces that could theoretically be considered either a medallion or an artist resin - they're high relief but still have one completely flat side.
This is for resin pieces that could theoretically be considered either a medallion or an artist resin - they're high relief but still have one completely flat side.
If it's made of glass or similar, mostly flat on one side, and at least 50% horse shaped, you can show it here. Glass beads that are flat on one side, for example.
If it's something other than resin/clinky/metal/glass, mostly flat on one side, and at least 50% horse shaped, you can show it here. Do these even exist? We'll see!
Fall Medallion Show - Contact show host
Email me at apocalypticchick at gmail dot com with any questions.