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🏆 COMMON JUDGING PRINCIPLES (Applicable to All)

✔ Age-appropriate evaluation
✔ No comparison across categories
✔ No penalty for choice of medium
✔ Fair & anonymous evaluation
✔ Respect for originality

❌ Traced or copied artworks are disqualified

You can participate in following categories

Group A

(Kindergarten – Below 1st Grade/Class)

Theme: “Magic in My Pocket!”

 ✨ Imagine something tiny that would make your day magical — a glowing pebble, a tiny dragon, or even a candy-cloud key!

Why it’s great: Simple, imaginative, and instantly fun for the youngest artists. Encourages storytelling and creativity through familiar objects.

Medium & Material

Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm)

  • Crayons (wax or oil-based)
  • Jumbo color pencils
  • Non-toxic watercolors
  • Finger paints
  • Sponge painting
  • Glitter (light use)
  • Stickers (optional for decoration)

📝 Why: At this age, children are still developing fine motor skills. Easy-to-handle materials like jumbo crayons and finger paints help them express themselves freely.

      Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm)          Materials to be used – Oil Pastels/Wax Crayons/Plastic Crayons

🎯 What We Look For
Criteria Marks What It Means
Imagination & Idea 40 Original thought, fun concept, storytelling through drawing
Color Usage 30 Bright, happy colors; free expression
Effort & Participation 20 Child’s involvement and attempt (not perfection)
Overall Appeal 10 Does it make us smile? 😊

✅ Notes:

  • Neatness is NOT mandatory
  • Scribbles are welcome if they tell a story
  • Confidence > accuracy

Group B

(Grade/Class 1st & 2nd)

Theme: “If Animals Could Talk…”

 🐵🦁 Paint an animal having a conversation — maybe your pet telling jokes or a lion ordering pizza!

Why it’s great: Encourages observational drawing and humorous imagination. The theme invites fun narratives and expressive characters.

Medium & Material

Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm)

  • Crayons and color pencils
  • Sketch pens
  • Watercolors
  • Poster colors (with brushes)
  • Collage elements (cut-outs, bits of colored paper)
  • Cotton swabs, straws (for fun effects)

📝 Why: Children can now manage finer tools like sketch pens and brushes. This range allows exploration of texture and simple mixed media.

      Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm)          Materials to be used – Oil Pastels/Wax Crayons/Plastic Crayons

🎯 What We Look For
Criteria Marks What It Means
Creativity & Storytelling35Clear idea, funny or imaginative expression
Color Sense25Color harmony, boldness, clarity
Drawing Effort25Shapes, figures, basic detailing
Theme Relevance15How well the artwork connects to the theme

✅ Notes:

  • Unique ideas score higher than “perfect drawings”
  • Expressions matter more than realism

Group C

(Grade/Class 3rd, 4th & 5th)

Theme: “A World Beyond Dreams”

 🌈 Create your own dream world — be it floating islands, rainbow cities, or friendly cloud creatures!

Why it’s great: Perfect for elementary kids who have big imaginations and love fantasy. Allows freedom of color and concept.

Medium & Material

Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm)

  • Watercolors and poster colors
  • Oil pastels
  • Pencil shading and sketching tools
  • Markers and fine-liners
  • Mixed media: paper cutouts, fabric scraps, foil, etc.

📝 Why: Students at this stage enjoy experimenting. They can begin combining techniques like blending oil pastels and using water-based paints creatively.

      Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm)          Materials to be used – Oil Pastels/Water Colour/Colour Pencils/Poster Colours

🎯 What We Look For
Criteria Marks What It Means
Originality & Concept30Fresh ideas, imagination, uniqueness
Composition & Layout25Use of space, balance, background
Color & Technique25Shading, blending, color choice
Theme Interpretation20Depth and clarity of theme understanding

✅ Notes:

  • Fantasy + logic both welcome
  • Detailing begins to matter here

Group D

(Grade/Class 6th to 8th)

Theme: “Unity in Diversity: One World Many Stories”

 🌍 Paint how different cultures live, celebrate, and shine together — festivals, friends, traditions!

Why it’s great: Slightly deeper and meaningful, fostering cultural awareness and global thinking — fitting for this age group.

Medium & Material

Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm)

  • Acrylic paints
  • Poster and watercolor paints
  • Ink pens and brush pens
  • Color pencils and gel pens for detailing
  • Mixed media encouraged: newspaper art, texture art, etc.

📝 Why: Middle schoolers have stronger control and can handle complex media like acrylics. They can now focus on both concept and craft.

      Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm)          Materials to be used – Oil Pastels/Water Colour/Colour Pencils/Poster Colours

🎯 What We Look For
Criteria Marks What It Means
Concept Depth & Message30Thoughtfulness, clarity of idea
Artistic Skill & Technique25Line work, shading, detailing
Composition & Perspective20Balance, scene arrangement
Color Application15Mood, harmony, emphasis
Theme Relevance10Clear connection to theme

✅ Notes:

  • Message matters as much as skill
  • Symbolism and storytelling encouraged

Group E

(Grade/Class 9th to 12th)

Theme: “Future Faces of Earth”

 ⚡ Show your vision of the future — nature, technology, cities, or human life in 2050!

Why it’s great: Teens can explore forward-thinking ideas, issues, and artistic styles. It blends imagination with purpose

Medium & Material

Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm) 

  • Acrylics on paper or canvas sheets
  • Gouache paints
  • Charcoal and graphite pencils (for tonal work)
  • Pen and ink drawings
  • Advanced mixed media: watercolor + pen, acrylic + collage, etc.

📝 Why: Senior students are capable of working with professional-grade tools. This flexibility allows them to showcase skill, depth, and style.

      Paper size: A3/Quarter Imperial (297mm x 420mm to 279mm X 420mm) 

Materials to be used – Oil Pastels/Water Colour/Colour Pencils/Poster Colours

🎯 What We Look For
Criteria Marks What It Means
Concept, Vision & Impact 30 Strong idea, originality, future thinking
Technical Skill 25 Precision, control, technique
Composition & Perspective 20 Depth, balance, focal point
Color Theory / Style 15 Mood, contrast, intentional choices
Theme Interpretation 10 Depth, clarity, relevance

✅ Notes:

  • Experimental styles are welcome
  • Conceptual art is encouraged
  • Judges appreciate intent
Painting Olympics Categories
🎨 International Painting Olympics 2026

Official Competition Themes & Guidelines

✔ Age-appropriate evaluation

✔ No comparison across categories

✔ No penalty for choice of medium

✔ Fair & anonymous evaluation

✔ Respect for originality

❌ Traced or copied artworks are disqualified

You can participate in the following categories:

🌈 Group A (Kindergarten – Below Grade 1)

Theme: “Dancing Vegetables Party”

🥕🍅 What if vegetables could dance, sing, and celebrate together? Imagine carrots dancing with tomatoes, smiling broccoli playing music, and peas having a fun party!

Theme Description: Students are encouraged to use their imagination to create a colorful and joyful vegetable world full of fun, friendship, and creativity.

Students May Include:

Dancing vegetables

Musical instruments

Party decorations

Funny vegetable characters

Colorful backgrounds

Happy food friends

Medium & Material

Crayons

Oil pastels

Sketch pens

Color pencils

Watercolors

Artwork Size: A4 or A3 Sheet

🎯 What We Look For

Imagination & Creativity – 40

Color Usage – 30

Effort & Participation – 20

Overall Presentation – 10

Notes:

Fun and imagination matter most

Neatness is not mandatory

Creative storytelling is encouraged

🦖 Group B (Grade 1 – 2)

Theme: “Breakfast with a Dinosaur”

🦕🍳 Imagine waking up one morning and finding a friendly dinosaur sitting at your breakfast table!

Theme Description: Students are encouraged to create a fun and imaginative breakfast adventure with their dinosaur friend.

Students May Include:

Friendly dinosaurs

Fun breakfast foods

Family breakfast scenes

Fantasy kitchens or cafés

Funny dinosaur expressions

Imaginative backgrounds

Medium & Material

Crayons

Oil pastels

Color pencils

Watercolors

Poster colors

Artwork Size: A4 or A3 Sheet

🎯 What We Look For

Creativity & Storytelling – 35

Color Sense – 25

Drawing Effort – 25

Theme Relevance – 15

Notes:

Funny and unique ideas score higher

Expressions and imagination matter most

🤖 Group C (Grade 3 – 5)

Theme: “My Robot Best Friend”

🤖✨ Imagine a robot companion that makes life more exciting, fun, and meaningful.

Theme Description: Students are invited to design and illustrate their own robot best friend using imagination and storytelling.

Students May Include:

Creative robot designs

Futuristic gadgets

Adventure scenes

Friendship moments

Sci-fi backgrounds

Everyday life with robots

Medium & Material

Color pencils

Oil pastels

Watercolors

Poster colors

Acrylic colors

Mixed media

Artwork Size: A3 Sheet Preferred

🎯 What We Look For

Originality & Concept – 30

Composition & Layout – 25

Color & Technique – 25

Theme Interpretation – 20

Notes:

Creative robot ideas are encouraged

Storytelling and details matter

🦸🐾 Group D (Grade 6 – 8)

Theme: “Superhero Animals Saving the City”

🦸🌆 Imagine brave animal heroes protecting cities from danger using their special powers.

Theme Description: Students can creatively combine fantasy, action, storytelling, and urban environments in their artwork.

Students May Include:

Animal superheroes

Action scenes

Futuristic or modern cities

Rescue missions

Creative costumes and powers

Villains or disasters

Medium & Material

Watercolors

Acrylic colors

Poster colors

Color pencils

Ink pens

Mixed media

Artwork Size: A3 Sheet Recommended

🎯 What We Look For

Concept Depth & Message – 30

Artistic Skill – 25

Composition – 20

Color Application – 15

Theme Relevance – 10

Notes:

Action and storytelling are encouraged

Creative powers and characters score higher

🌊 Group E (Grade 9 – 12)

Theme: “The City Beneath the Ocean Floor”

🌊🏙️ Deep beneath the ocean lies a hidden civilization waiting to be discovered.

Theme Description: Students are encouraged to explore imaginative world-building, atmosphere, architecture, and visual storytelling through their artwork.

Students May Include:

Underwater civilizations

Marine-inspired architecture

Sea creatures interacting with humans

Futuristic underwater transport

Coral forests and glowing oceans

Ancient underwater ruins

Fantasy or sci-fi elements

Medium & Material

Watercolors

Acrylic colors

Poster colors

Oil pastels

Ink & pen

Digital painting (if permitted)

Mixed media

Artwork Size: A3 Sheet Recommended

🎯 What We Look For

Concept, Vision & Impact – 30

Technical Skill – 25

Composition & Perspective – 20

Color Theory / Style – 15

Theme Interpretation – 10

Notes:

Detailed world-building is encouraged

Creative environments and atmosphere matter

Experimental and futuristic styles are welcome

📌 General Guidelines

✔ Artwork must be original and created by the participant.

✔ Any form of copying or plagiarism may lead to disqualification.

✔ Participants are encouraged to think creatively and present unique interpretations of the theme.

✔ Participant’s name, grade, school name, and country should be clearly mentioned on the back side of the artwork.

✔ Portrait and landscape orientations are both allowed.

❌ 3D artwork and craft models are not permitted unless specifically announced.

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