Vote for the finalists in Artisphere’s #remotelycreative challenge

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Back in April, we told you about Artisphere’s #RemotelyCreative challenge. Now, it’s time to vote for your favorite submission. The Artisphere team has narrowed it down to six finalists, but they need your help.

Here are the finalists:

Portrait of Peter Mikhailovich Kaptzevich by George Dawe

Portrait of Peter Mikhailovich Kaptzevich by George Dawe

Provided by Artisphere

The Nightmare

The Nightmare

Provided by Artisphere

Mona Lisa

Mona Lisa (2)

Provided by Artisphere

Self Portrait, Dedicated to Dr. Elosser

Self Portrait, Dedicated to Dr Eloesser

Provided by Artisphere

Lady with an Ermine

Lady with an Ermine

Provided by Artisphere

A Young Girl Holding a Basket of Grapes by Elizabeth Jane Gardner

A Young Girl Holding a Basket of Grapes by Elizabeth Jane Gardner

Provided by Artisphere

Now scroll down to the poll to cast your vote. 👇 You can vote until 7 p.m. this Friday + check out Artisphere’s website to see the winner at 8:15 p.m. that same evening.

Don’t forget – Artisphere is going virtual this year. This weekend to be exact. This Friday, Oct. 2 through this Sunday, Oct. 4 you can experience Artisphere from the comfort of your home.

Here’s a taste of what you can experience this weekend…

Artists of the Upstate Juried Exhibition sponsored by Bank of America

The Artists of the Upstate Juried Exhibition is open to artists 18+ living in Upstate South Carolina (Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Pickens, Oconee, Greenwood, Laurens, Cherokee, Union, Abbeville counties). This exhibit recognizes the outstanding quality and diversity of work being generated by those living in the Upstate region.

Artist’s Market sponsored by GE

The 2020 GE Artist Market features over 70 artists and more than 300 works of art. Bid auction style or “buy now.” Registration is required.

Virtual Demo Row sponsored by BMW Manufacturing

Featuring Artisphere favorite, metalworker Ryan Calloway, and Artisphere newcomer Soteria, you won’t want to miss these engaging demos.

Kidsphere sponsored by Spinx

With crafts from ReCraft and percussion from Drum, kids(and adults alike!)will love these short, quippy videos that are sure to delight.

Click here for the rest of what this year’s Artisphere festival has to offer.

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