PRIZEWINNERS ARE SELECTED FOR THE APB's 10th PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST

PRIZEWINNERS ARE SELECTED FOR THE APB's 10th PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST

Palma

03/12/2019

The prizewinners of the popular Painting and Photography Contest run by the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands (APB) have now been selected. The contest is organised annually by the port authority in collaboration with the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Palma de Mallorca and is very well received by the public, with €8,000 in prizes up for grabs.

Over one hundred works were entered in this year's edition, divided into three categories: watercolour, other painting techniques and photography. The winning works were carefully selected from among those entered and will be placed on display at the Military History & Culture Centre of The Balearic Islands in Palma from Wednesday 4 December.

The exhibition will be on here until 4 January. Afterwards, as is tradition, it will tour the neighbouring islands making a stop in Ibiza, at the Ses Coves Blanques lighthouse in Sant Antoni de Portmany (from 28 February to 21 March).

A national contest

This edition had entries from all of the Balearic Islands as well as other mainland cities including Granada, Málaga, Girona, Tarragona and Ciudad Real, among others.

First prize in the Watercolour category went to José María Sánchez Gutiérrez for his work Amanece en Alcúdia. The winner of the Other Painting Techniques was Andrés Figueras Salvat for her piece Protegidos en el puerto. Ibiza. Last but not least, the first prize for Photography this year was awarded to David Esteban Liljedahl for his work Serenidad (Faro de Portocolom).

With the contest's national scope, the APB ensures that the objective set at the very beginning—to capture, by means of visual art, the popular interest that is aroused by places as ordinary and unique as the ports of interest and the lighthouses in the Balearic Islands—is met and grows with every new edition of this contest.

Check out the winners and dates of the exhibitions.