Awards
"Angor Wat Temple" by Chanpen Singsuk-Hunter
( Finalists in the Drawing Category)
Chanpen Singsuk-Hunter's, Pen and Ink drawing, "Angor Wat Temple" was selected as one of the top finalists in the Art Renewal Center’s International 2010/2011 ARC Salon™, an open competition between artists in all mediums. As the Art Renewal Center’s Chairman, Fred Ross expressed,” There was an overwhelming response to the competition… and [Angoe Wat Temple] was judged to be among the best out of 1,700 plus entries received from over 30 countries around the world.”
"Paradise Lost" by Chanpen Singsuk-Hunter
( Finalists in the Animal Category)

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Chanpen Singsuk-Hunter's, Pen and Ink drawing, "Paradise Lost" was selected as one of the top finalists in the Art Renewal Center’s International 2009/2010 ARC Salon™, an open competition between artists in all mediums. As the Art Renewal Center’s Chairman, Fred Ross expressed,” There was an overwhelming response to the competition… and [Paradise Lost] was judged to be among the best out of 1,700 plus entries received from over 30 countries around the world.”
The judges included:
Paul W. McCormack -the executive Director of Programs for the Art Renewal Center, ARC Living Master™, and Award winning portrait artist represented by Portraits Inc. in NYC. Paul has exhibited widely with various establishments; these include the National Arts Club (NYC), the Salmagundi Club (NYC), the American Watercolor Society, Allied Artists of America, the Montclair Arts Museum (NJ), the Noyes Museum (NJ) and the Butler Institute of American Art (OH). His paintings and articles on portraiture have been published in many of Americas leading art magazines and books.
Fred Ross -Current Chairman of the Art Renewal Center and well-known collector of 19th century European and Victorian paintings. Being one of the only two acknowledged world experts on William Bouguereau he is the current President of the Bouguereau Committee and with Damien Bartoli as head author ARC is publishing the William Bouguereau Catalog Raisonnè in conjunction with the Antique Collectors Club in the UK. Fred received his MA in Art Education from Columbia University. Widely published, his advice and scholarship is currently sought after by museums, galleries, collectors, art historians and all the major auction houses.
Juliette Aristides - recipient of both the Wilder Prize for Drawing and the Albert Hallgarten Traveling Scholarship. She is also a recipient of the Elisabeth Greeenshields Grant. Juliette founded the Classical Atelier at Gage Academy of Fine Art in Seattle WA. She has authored two books published by Watson-Guptill: Classical Drawing Atelier, Classical Painting Atelier and has been a frequent contributor to Artists Magazine. Aristides exhibits nationally in solo and group exhibitions.
The judges included:
Paul W. McCormack -the executive Director of Programs for the Art Renewal Center, ARC Living Master™, and Award winning portrait artist represented by Portraits Inc. in NYC. Paul has exhibited widely with various establishments; these include the National Arts Club (NYC), the Salmagundi Club (NYC), the American Watercolor Society, Allied Artists of America, the Montclair Arts Museum (NJ), the Noyes Museum (NJ) and the Butler Institute of American Art (OH). His paintings and articles on portraiture have been published in many of Americas leading art magazines and books.
Fred Ross -Current Chairman of the Art Renewal Center and well-known collector of 19th century European and Victorian paintings. Being one of the only two acknowledged world experts on William Bouguereau he is the current President of the Bouguereau Committee and with Damien Bartoli as head author ARC is publishing the William Bouguereau Catalog Raisonnè in conjunction with the Antique Collectors Club in the UK. Fred received his MA in Art Education from Columbia University. Widely published, his advice and scholarship is currently sought after by museums, galleries, collectors, art historians and all the major auction houses.
Juliette Aristides - recipient of both the Wilder Prize for Drawing and the Albert Hallgarten Traveling Scholarship. She is also a recipient of the Elisabeth Greeenshields Grant. Juliette founded the Classical Atelier at Gage Academy of Fine Art in Seattle WA. She has authored two books published by Watson-Guptill: Classical Drawing Atelier, Classical Painting Atelier and has been a frequent contributor to Artists Magazine. Aristides exhibits nationally in solo and group exhibitions.