Wild & Free 2023
International Exhibition and Competition
"Wild & Free" beckons artists to unleash their creativity and capture the untamed spirit that resides within the natural world and the boundless realms of imagination. This art competition celebrates the unrestrained beauty of the wild, whether found in the vibrant landscapes of untouched wilderness, the fierce majesty of untamed creatures, or the unbridled expressions of uninhibited human spirit. Participants are encouraged to explore the juxtaposition of chaos and liberation, embodying the untamed essence that resides in the heart of both nature and the human experience. "Wild & Free" invites artists to break free from conventional boundaries and release the primal energy that resides within their artistic souls, producing works that reflect the unapologetic and unrestrained beauty of a world unbound.
First Place Award
Heidi Brueckner - Squatters Club, Cuba, 78.25" x 46.5", Oil on Recycled Poly Bubble Mailers, 2021, NFS
Heidi Brueckner
Heidi Brueckner is a Professor of Art at West Valley College in Saratoga, CA where she has taught painting, drawing, and design for over 23 years.
A native Californian, Brueckner studied at the University of Heidelberg and The Goethe Institute in Germany in the late 1980s. During this pivotal year, she visited the major museums of Europe and found herself heavily influenced artistically by 20th century German art.
Brueckner received a BA in Fine Art and a BA in Art History from University of California, Santa Cruz in 1991. She received an MFA in Painting from University of Kansas in 1997.
Professor Brueckner’s work has been shown at museums, galleries, colleges, and in publications nationally and internationally. She has received many awards and scholarships for her work.
Second Place Award
Elizabeth Doerksen
El Gato, Acryla Gouache and collaged papers on archival watercolor paper, 18" x 24", 2022
Third Place Award
Maxwell G. Miller
Spellbound, Oil on panel, 6 x 7.5 inches, March 2022