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Judges typically evaluate artwork based on several key categories, including originality, technical skill, creativity, and emotional impact. They may also consider the use of color, composition, and adherence to the theme or criteria of the competition. Additionally, judges often assess the overall presentation and the artist's intent, allowing for a comprehensive evaluation of each piece.

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