Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Nominate art for Christmas Day front page

- JIM HIGGINS MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel will continue a tradition of offering readers the gift of art on Christmas Day.

This year, we will again prominentl­y reproduce an artwork by a Wisconsin artist on the front page of the Journal Sentinel.

The artwork will be selected by a committee that includes Editor George Stanley.

We are looking for an image appropriat­e for our readers on Christmas Day and made by a Wisconsin artist, living or dead.

The artworks should be paintings, prints or drawings.

We are not accepting photograph­s or images of three-dimensiona­l artworks.

We receive scores of nominated artworks each year from museums, galleries, artists and readers.

Last year, we selected Jewell Riano-Bradley’s “Cherished,” the poignant image of a mother and child.

In previous years, we have chosen:

A snow-covered tree by Michael Gapinski;

A modernist painting of a Christmas tree by Robert Schellin;

A winter scene by Dottie Morelle Godden;

Debbie Callahan’s “Madonna and Child”;

“Three Kings” by Edmund Lewandowsk­i, the artist who created the mosaic for Eero Saarinen’s War Memorial building on our lakefront;

Georgene Pomplun’s “Country Winter,” a rural Wisconsin snowscape;

Tom Shropshire’s “Winter’s Eve at Holy Hill.”

To nominate an artwork, please send highresolu­tion digital images, the title of the artwork and the name of the artist (as well as a phone number if the artist is living) to JSPhoto@jrn.com with “Christmas Art” in the subject line (we cannot guarantee we’ll review your nomination unless you use this subject line).

Or, send a CD or flash drive via the U.S. mail or deliver it to Sarah Hauer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 333 W. State St., Milwaukee, WI 53203.

Museums with collection­s of Wisconsin artists are encouraged to submit artworks.

There is no limit to the number of nomination­s. You should have the rights to reproduce the image.

Entries must be received no later than 5 p.m. Dec. 9 (and the earlier the better).

As we have in previous years, we will show many of the artworks not selected for the front page on

 ?? JOURNAL SENTINEL FILES ?? Edmund Lewandowsk­i’s “Three Kings” was the Journal Sentinel’s 2010 Christmas art winner.
JOURNAL SENTINEL FILES Edmund Lewandowsk­i’s “Three Kings” was the Journal Sentinel’s 2010 Christmas art winner.

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