Lyle
6th October 2014, 11:45 AM
When entering a piece into a competition you enter the piece into what you think is the most approriate for the piece.
Should you know the criterium of judgement? Eg form fit function artistic finish etc. I have seen pieces win when their artistic intent overshadow its poor finish and fit. It seems the judges only took one aspect into consideration.
This is not sour grapes. I'd like to know how events are judged. When you see a horse show the judges are looking for certain qualities and judge accordingly.
Should you know beforehand or is it innappropriate to ask. Is it the judges call. Is it the event organisation. How are judges selected. Qualifications, celebrity etc.
Any thoughts?
Should you know the criterium of judgement? Eg form fit function artistic finish etc. I have seen pieces win when their artistic intent overshadow its poor finish and fit. It seems the judges only took one aspect into consideration.
This is not sour grapes. I'd like to know how events are judged. When you see a horse show the judges are looking for certain qualities and judge accordingly.
Should you know beforehand or is it innappropriate to ask. Is it the judges call. Is it the event organisation. How are judges selected. Qualifications, celebrity etc.
Any thoughts?