Illustrations of a struggling cello player created by Elisabeth Pulido and the imaginative red rock landscape created by Tyler Carter were both entered as digital prints into this year’s Society of Illustrators: 2011 Student Scholarship Competition.
“This is the most prestigious annual student illustration competition because it’s the largest,” said BYU illustration professor, Richard Hull. “They get over 6,000 entries every year from university programs to private art college programs but only select about 130. So getting in is very significant.”
This year, Pulido’s piece, which she created for the BYU NOVA Chamber Players, titled, Lack of Practice, and Carter’s work known as, Crisium, were two of the hundred or so illustrations recognized by the Society out of the thousands of entries submitted.
Source: CFAC Website