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  • 3rd Annual Wine Label Contest is Naughty

     

    ***CLICK HERE to see the winner!***

     

    Rusty

     

    Rusty by Kimberly Kelly Santini, winner of 2010

     

    Dog Art Today and Mutt Lynch Winery, North America's most renowned dog winery, have partnered again this year to host our 3rd Annual Dog Art Wine Label Contest of 2011.  All artists are invited to submit one dog-themed work of art.  This year for the first time we have a theme, "Naughty." 

    The winning entry will be made into a label for Mutt Lynch Winery's limited edition wine (only 500 bottles) that will debut at the winery's Dog Days of Summer event on August 6, 2011.  This annual event includes wine tasting, dog-themed art, and vendor booths to benefit the Healdsbug Animal Shelter.  As always, dogs are welcome.

    The Wine Label Contest winner will receive one case of the rare and exclusive wine, a featured spotlight on Dog Art Today, and an invitation to attend the Dog Days of Summer at Mutt Lynch Winery in Healdsburg, California (travel and accommodations not included.)

    NOTE:  We have a significant rules change: voting will be one computer, one vote.

    Contest Rules

    Overview: One entry per person.  Artwork must feature at least one dog.   You may submit a title for the wine, but DO NOT include words, letters, or any writing on the actual artwork, that information will be added by the label designer, Rae Huestis.  (Note: Mutt Lynch Winery wines are known for their clever wordplay.  Click here to see examples.)

    You must have complete ownership of the copyright.

    Entrants from the United States and Canada only.

    Theme "Naughty"

    Wine Description:  Once again, winemaker Brenda Lynch has decided to create a red blended from her finest barrels of Cabernet, what she calls a "Muttitage."  Only 500 bottles of this rare and exclusive wine will be produced with the winning label on it.  10% of sales will benefit the Healdsburg Animal Shelter.

    Size:

    • Artwork should be approximately 8" x 8"
    • It does not have to be a square.  It can be a vertical or horizontal rectangle.
    • Submit low resolution 72 DPI for the contest.  But if you win, you will need to submit a high resolution image of 300 DPI.

    Medium: Paintings or drawings.  No photographs or photographic images used in the piece.  NO WORDS OR LETTERS ON THE ARTWORK.

    Format: JPEG minimum 72 DPI.  Please title the JPEG with your first and last name, example:  moira_mclaughlin.jpg.   **Important** If you win, a 300 DPI image will be required.

    Application: submit the Word Document (download from the link below) with all information completed and the word "YES" in the release box.  The release includes permission to alter your artwork to create the label, and permits reproduction of it on t-shirts, promotional items, and artwork that will be sold to raise money for the Healdsburg Animal Shelter.

    Download Application Document

     

    Submission deadline:  Friday, May 13, 2011, midnight PST.  Email JPEG (titled with your first and last name, i.e. moira_mclalughlin.jpg) and completed Word document application to moira@dreamdogsart.com.

     

    Voting Dates and Winner Announcement:

    Monday, May 16 – Saturday May 21, 2011: Dog Art Today readers vote online for their favorite label.  **New this year ** one computer, one vote.

    Monday, May 23, 2011: Top 10 announced.

    Wednesday, May 25, 2011: The winner, selected by judges from the top 10 finalists, will be announced. 

    August 6, 2011: The wine label will be revealed at the Mutt Lynch Winery Dog Days of Summer event in Healdsburg, CA.

    Prize:  One case of the special release wine featuring your artwork and signed by winemaker Brenda Lynch.  A feature article on Dog Art Today.  An invitation to attend the unveiling of the wine at Mutt Lynch Winery's Dog Days of Summer event in Healdsburg, CA on August 6, 2011.  (Travel and accommodations not included.) 

    Judges:
    Brenda Lynch – winemaker/co-owner of Mutt Lynch Winery
    Rae Huestis – wine label designer
    Moira McLaughlin – Founder of Dog Art Today

  • Order Rusty by December 10

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    I don't think I ever showed you Kimberly Kelly Santini's Mutt Lynch Winery – Dog Art Today winning label on an actual bottle of Rusty.  There were only 96 cases made of this special 'Muttitage' red wine, a blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17% Petit Verdot and 8% Petite Sirah aged for 18 months in French oak barrels. Brenda and Chris Lynch describe Rusty this way:

    Aromas of cassis and red berry fruit are framed by youthful tannins and pretty dark chocolate French oak flavors. The wine has a wonderful entry that is both lively and bold. Rusty tastes great now, but is definitely a "keeper" that will soften and grow more complex with some bottle age.

    Dreamy wine with a gorgeous award-winning label, and a story of dog love that spans generations — read about the real Rusty here — the perfect gift for the dog-art-wine lover in your life.  Especially since 10% of sales go to the SF SPCA.

    Chris informs me that if you live outside of California, place your order before December 10 to ensure delivery before Christmas.

    Visit Mutt Lynch Winery to see more dog art inspired wines.  Highly recommend!

    P.S. The Rusty label was designed by Rae Huestis.

    P.P. S. Visit Kimberly Kelly Santini's website to see more of her work.

  • Mutt Lynch – Dog Art Today Top 10 Wine Labels

    Congratulations!  The following wine labels now go to the finals.  The winner will be selected by Brenda Lynch – winemaker/co-owner of Mutt Lynch Winery,  Rae Huestis –
    wine label designer, and Moira McLaughlin (me) – founder of Dog Art
    Today, and announced here on Monday June 22.  Thank you everyone who participated.  And yes, we hope to do it all again next year!

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    1.)  Vineyard Crew by Mylette Welch
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    2.) Leeroy Out Loud! by Kellie Oliphant-Burns
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    3.) Cheers by Maggie Crawford
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    4.) Frances by Cheralynn Johnston
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    5.) A Mellow Yellow by MarySue Krueger
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    6.) Boomerang by Jen Raynes
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    7.) Caber "NOSE" Merlot by Jennifer K. Keller
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    8.) Doggedly Faithful by Nikki Solone
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    9.) Bully Blend by Kristin Bowen

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    10.) Barcchus: The canine god of wine (after Caravaggio) by Christine Throckmorton

    The wine with the winning label will debut at a 12:00 pm press conference on August 8, 2009 at Mutt Lynch Winery's Dog Days of Summer event in Healdsburg, CA.  Only 500 bottles of this exclusive Meritage will be released.  Please come and help us celebrate dogs, wine, and art benefiting the Healdsburg Animal Shelter.  Tickets are $10.  Click here for more information.

  • Vote For Your Favorite Dog Art Wine Label This Week!

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    I am in awe of all your beautiful and ingenious entries for the Mutt Lynch – Dog Art Today Wine Label Contest.  Thank you everyone for participating.  The contest has blown past my wildest expectations.

    Description of the wine that will have the winning label: a Dry Creek Valley Meritage, which is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and
    Merlot that is aged in 100% French oak for 18 months.  Only 500 bottles
    of this rare and exclusive wine will be produced.

    Click here to review all 51 wine labels and then cast your vote for your favorite.  The top 10 artists with the most votes will go to the next round.  Then, the winner will be selected from the finalists by judges Brenda Lynch – winemaker/co-owner of Mutt Lynch Winery,  Rae Huestis – wine label designer, and Moira McLaughlin (me) – founder of Dog Art Today.

    Voting runs until midnight PST, Friday, June 19, 2009.

    The wine with the winning label will debut at The Dog Days of Summer event at Mutt Lynch Winery August 8, 2009.  Proceeds benefit the Healdsburg Animal Shelter.  Please come and bring your dogs.

    photo credit: Vote Dog by Rebecca Collins.