Visual Arts - Submit digital image(s) in JPEG, JPG, or

PNG format on a flash drive labeled with your name in a Ziploc

bag stapled to your form along with your created artwork labeled

with your name to Ms. Gonzalez in Room 145 by 11/7/2025


2D Artwork must have 1 digital image submitted with your piece, 

and 3D Artwork must have 3 digital images submitted with your

piece. Dimensions for 2D Artwork listed below (**FRAMED ART

WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED**). See more info below.


Entry Checklist & Reminders


National-Level Requirements

Reminders


Category Tips: Artist Statement and Title

Titles and artist statements can be useful in sharing details specific to your artwork that help capture your creative process and theme interpretation. Consider the following:


Image Quality Tips

Tips for creating, finalizing and saving a high-quality image file for your submission.


Copyright and Plagiarism

These are basic guidelines that all Reflections entries must meet to be eligible on the national level. Additional state and/or local program requirements may apply.

Only new pieces of artwork inspired by the current year’s theme are accepted. Engaging with the theme and creating inspired artwork is a critical element of Reflections. Students may not “recycle” artwork by submitting a piece created for other purposes (e.g., homework not related to Reflections; art used in another competition).  

Each entry must be the original work of one student only and only one student will be awarded for each entry. Because the program is designed to encourage and recognize each student’s individual creativity, artistic assistance from friends, family and/or teachers is not allowed. This includes:

Each entry must contain a title and an artist statement. The statement must include at least 10 words and not exceed 100 words. Each entry submitted in Reflections must have a unique title and artist statement specific to that submission. Learn more about crafting a title and artist statement in the section below.

Digital technology and/or software may not provide the primary design and/or concept, but can be used to develop, enhance and/or present an entry. Entries may not be exclusively created with generative tools (e.g., AI) and/or composed exclusively of elements generated or provided by the technology platform. If digital technology is used, entrants must use the “Additional Details” field to provide a brief description of the tools and method used in the creation process, including any generative elements (10 to 50 words).

Examples of unaccepted use of technology can include:

Examples of acceptable uses of technology can include:

Prototyping a design or concept before creating the final submission.

Plagiarized entries will be disqualified. Use of copyrighted material is not acceptable, including any copyrighted cartoon characters, material downloaded from the internet, copyrighted recorded music or copyrighted photographs or stock images, except for the following:

Visual arts, photography and film production entries may include portions of existing copyrighted works, such as photographs, magazine or digital media clippings and/or type cut out of a newspaper, as long as those portions of copyrighted works are used to create a completely new and different work of art.

Digital Tools and Technology

Digital technology and/or software may not provide the primary design and/or concept, but can be used to develop, enhance and/or present an entry. Entries may not be exclusively created with generative tools (e.g., AI) and/or composed exclusively of elements generated or provided by the technology platform.

Accepted:

Not Accepted:

Guidelines