It had canvas, a clock and a limited number of rounds, but this weekend's Dallas Art Battle was more supportive than punch-filled.
Just past high noon Saturday, Dallas Art Battle came back to Deep Ellum Art Co.
The competition pitted six artists against one another, creating works during two, 20-minute rounds with winners chosen by the audience. This year, the overall winner was Fernando Olivares for his rendition of rapper TuPac. The victory snagged him the final spot along with 11 previous Dallas winners to move on to the Texas Battle finals.
Painters were performance artists at Dallas Art Battle this weekend, creating under the eyes of an audience who were also their judges.Forty cities worldwide participate in the Art Battle network with state, national and international battles to decide the ultimate art champion of the world.Artists worked on canvases set up in a circle with the audience walking around them. The only rule was a 20-minute time limit. Style and subject matter were open.
Art Battle started in 2018 and was designed to to build both the artists' profiles and a stronger art community in participating cities. The artists take the competition seriously, but it’s more a supportive gathering than competitive.
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