en·er·gy art  [n]
Take some visual elements, simulate time, and you have dynamism. Then crank up the Reynolds number of the composition, and you got it.
About the Movement
Some paintings vibrate with energy. Impressionists like Monet tried to capture light. Futurists like Boccioni portrayed motion and speed. Expressionists like Van Gogh conveyed emotion and feeling. These qualities – light, speed, emotion – are variations of energy. Energy is one of the most ephemeral qualities to depict ... Some feel energy as a connection with another human being; some perceive it as the brightness ... of the sun on an astounding day. Others label energy ... as the genesis of life. We all have an innate sense of the impact of energy.
Energy Art is the depiction of energy using color, form, and composition to create inventive and expressive works of art that resonate with impact and feeling. These are those works that pulsate with a mysterious force, whether it is a force beyond us, or part of our own elemental humanity ...
The Energy Art Movement was launched in May of 2008 as an international group of artists.
Green Energy Project
Like most citizens of our planet, we are filled with an increasing worry regarding the state of the environment. As artists, we feel it is our duty to reflect upon likely the most major contemporary issue: preserving the cleanness of our environment - what is left of it at least - and propagating an overall awareness towards our fellow citizens. More…
This competition is an excellent opportunity for artists around the world to bring their art into the light for a worldwide audience. Our jury is composed of high-caliber internationally well-known artists, including famed visionary Robert Venosa. With their acute artistic sense, they ensure that purely by your talent, you may come forth and be recognized for your unique artwork.
Submissions close on Sep. 15, 2009 or when we have received 300 entries in both the primary (> 22) and junior (< 22) categories.