CONTEST: create an image that celebrates renewable energy sources
PUD Art Contest Past winners
We challenge you to use your artistic talents, creativity, and unlimited imagination, along with your scientific knowledge, to create an image that celebrates renewable energy sources (ocean, hydropower, geothermal, sun, wind, biomass) that can be used to generate electricity. Renewable energy sources are much better for the environment and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Contest Rules Your artwork must:
- Be an original design and be created by you (no outside help, please!). Your artwork may be hand-drawn, computer-generated, and/or created with photograph(s) (or a combination). Any medium (crayon, marker, paint, ink, computer graphics, photography, etc.) is acceptable. Stick-on letters, glitter, and stickers are not permitted, nor may your artwork contain copyrighted images, photographs, and/or slogans.
- Be created on a 8.5” x 11” sheet of white paper.
- Have a completed registration form attached to the back of your artwork (see form below). Please write legibly and do not staple the form to your artwork.
Entries must be delivered by 5:00 p.m., Friday, March 21, 2008. All artwork should be mailed to Sarah Dinnis at Snohomish County PUD, PO Box 1107, Everett, WA 98206-1107 or hand-delivered to the PUD at 2320 California Street in Everett. You may only submit one design. Entries will not be returned and will become the property of Snohomish County PUD. We reserve the right to reproduce artwork in whole or part and use the names of the winners.
Judging: Entries will be judged on creativity, content, clarity, and originality. All decisions of the judges will be final. Winners will be notified by April 18, 2008.
Awards: Up to twelve entries will be selected, with each winning artist receiving $50. Winners will also be recognized at a May 2008 PUD Board of Commissioners meeting. Artwork may appear at PUD facilities, in PUD publications, and/or on the PUD website throughout the year. Press releases may also be sent to local newspapers
For more information about renewable energy sources:
- Energy Information Administration - www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts
- The NEED Project - www.need.org/energyinfo.php