Paint-A-Palooza 2025

Paint-A-Palooza Open 2025

The Paint-A-Palooza Open (PAPO) is a miniature painting competition that is guided by the principle that all deserving entries should be recognized and go home with something! No more is the competition a “Top 3 Only” system. All works will be judged on their own merit instead of being judged against other categories and entries. This is called an Open Format Award System.

As an example, this means that within a single category, after all judging has taken place, there could be 9 Commended awards, 4 Bronze awards, 7 Silver awards, and 2 Gold awards! To put it another way, you are competing against your former self. Did you get a bronze in the last competition? Try for Silver this time! Got a Gold? Work hard to maintain that level!

Purchase of a Paint-A-Palooza 2025 event badge required to partake in PAPO 2025.

Skill Levels:

Growth – This category is geared towards those artists that want to put a piece on display, have it judged, and receive feedback from their peers! This category is open to participants from all backgrounds, skills, and experience levels. This is a great place to start to take the first step on your journey of continual development!

Glory – This category is geared towards those artists that want to start or continue amassing awards and accolades on their mini painting journey. - All entrants in this category are eligible to receive Commended, Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards as well as the available individual awards.

Categories:

Single Figure/Bust/Monster

Diorama/Duel/Unit

Vehicle/Warmachine/Ordnance/Terrain

Grading:

All entries will be judged on the following grading criteria.

Difficulty

Creativity

Workmanship

Painting Skill

Presentation

Difficulty: The richness and complexity of the entry and the creativity of the techniques used throughout the piece, whether that be in painting, composition, design, or sculpting.

Creativity: Creativity is assessed through the use of such things as original color schemes, freehand designs, and innovative concepts or techniques. Incorporating new or unusual elements, arrangements, and added details is encouraged, with an emphasis on the appropriate and effective application of these creative choices.

Workmanship: Emphasis is placed on the technical precision and attention to detail in cleaning, preparation, and construction of the piece, including the removal of flaws and mold lines, smoothing surfaces, hiding joint seams, and well-executed modifications.

Painting Skill: As a painting competition, painting skill is the most critical criterion across all categories. Judges will assess techniques and overall execution, focusing on elements like smooth blending, subtle shading, and crisp details. While evaluating, judges must distinguish between personal style preferences and technical competence, ensuring that the work is judged based on skill within its chosen style.

Presentation: The overall effect of a piece is judged by its cohesiveness and the unity of its elements, including style, color, highlights, and shadows, to maintain a consistent mood or tone. Bases, groundwork, and other presentation elements are crucial, as poor execution in these areas can detract from the entry’s impact. While some aspects, like harmony and style, are straightforward, the "overall effect" also includes an intangible quality, that "feeling of life", that brings the piece together as a whole. This elusive element is often subjective, relying on the personal impressions of the judges.

Balance of Grading:

Single Figure/Bust/Monster

Difficulty: 5%

Creativity: 10%

Workmanship: 10%

Painting Skill: 70%

Presentation: 5%

Diorama/Duel/Unit

Difficulty: 10%

Creativity: 10%

Workmanship: 20%

Painting Skill: 35%

Presentation: 25%

Vehicle/Warmachine/Ordnance/Terrain

Difficulty: 15%

Creativity: 5%

Workmanship: 20%

Painting Skill: 50%

Presentation: 10%

Judging:

Event Personnel (EP) are responsible for assembling judging teams, each comprising three Judges and one Stand-By Judge. The number of teams formed will ensure that the judging process is both timely and efficient. Stand-By Judges will substitute as necessary, particularly in cases where a Judge is also an Entrant. Judges who have submitted their own work are prohibited from evaluating it.

The judging process involves two rounds of evaluation through all submissions. In the first round, Judges work collaboratively as a team to review all submissions. They discuss each Entrant’s work and select the piece or combination of pieces most likely to earn an award. Even if an Entrant’s work seems unlikely to medal, at least one piece or group must be chosen for secondary evaluation. During this process, Judges record the selected pieces and Entrants on their judging sheets.

For the second round, Judges evaluate the selected pieces independently. Each Judge assigns a score from 1 to 4 to each selected entry:

1: Commended

2: Bronze

3: Silver

4: Gold

Once all scoring is complete, Event Personnel will collect the score sheets, check them for completeness, and submit them to the Awards Committee. The committee then compares the scores and determines the awards based on the totals:

1-4: Commended

5-7: Bronze

8-10: Silver

11-12: Gold

Event Personnel oversees the entire judging process, ensuring that all teams remain focused and efficient. Event Personnel serve as the final authority in any decision-making situations. Their experience and impartiality provide a comprehensive perspective on both the submission and the judging process.

A unique feature of the Open System is that the Judges are unaware of the awards they have conferred until the presentation ceremony, when the results are revealed to everyone simultaneously. After the ceremony, Judges remain available to answer questions and provide feedback to Entrants.

Regardless of how good a judging system may be, it will never be without its faults, pitfalls, or shortcomings. However, using quality and experienced judges helps in the system’s success. While the judges will have rubrics and grading scales they will be utilizing, at the end of the day, mini painting is art, and therefore, the judging of art can be subjective.

Awards:

Commended Entries will receive a Commended Entry card in recognition of your work!

Gold, Silver, and Bronze entries will receive a Gold, Silver, or Bronze coin in recognition of your work!

“Best in Show”, “Most Creative”, “Judge’s Choice” and “People’s Choice” winners will receive special prizes from our Event Sponsors!

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