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Moonlight Art Magazine is my endeavor (along with Photographer Fotojedi & Writers Faith Cooksey and Frank Kane) to create the kind of art magazine that I want to see. "What kind is that?" you ask. Well, I want a magazine that thinks about enriching life with art. It'll be the kind of thing that illustrates the wonders that people create, and make the world we live in a more interesting place... To help people take a closer look at things they would normally pass by and say, "Now that's cool."It will have interviews with the most imaginative and bold artist (see our top friends list), comics, short stories, spotlights on kids who just may be the art stars of tomorrow, guest columns, beautifully strange typesetting, it will all be available for an affordable price, and delivered to your door. Subscribe to our blog for free interviews, updates, and (coming later this year) prizes.
Upcoming events for Moonlight Art Magazine...
Who I'd like to meet: Artist, galleries, & other people who aspire to be inspired. Want to be in our magazine? Show us why that's you.
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...for mailing list and submissions...
e mail: christophermoonlight@gmail.com
Art Submission Guidelines:
1 Please send us links that go directly to your artwork. E mails with attachments will be trashed, unless you've made prior arrangments with us.
2 Tell us a little about yourself. You must be taking an active part in the world of art for us to publish you, so if you're showing in galleries, or being published somewhere, tell us about it. We don't have time to go though your entire website looking for your bio. We're not trying to be cranky here. That's just the way it is.
3 Rude and pushy artists will be blocked. You can send us as many e mails as you want. We love to stay updated on what you're doing, but we aren't going to keep checking back to your website for updates, no matter how great an artist you are, and we can't show up to everyone's shows, every day of the week. It's okay to think your great, but it's not okay to think your so great that we'll jump at your command. Also, if we try (or any other pro artist for that matter) to give you tips on how you might improve your work, that means we do like your art, and want to see you do well. Don't get touchy about it. Touchy closes doors. You'll do well to keep that in mind.
4 Be patient. I know this is very much like 3 but, we work on about 3 issues at a time. If we like you, or even if we've agreed to put you in one of our issues, give us the time we need to do things up right.
5 Read the magazine! We're getting a lot of submissions that have nothing to do with what we do. It's only a waste of your own time and ours.
6 Do not send us original artwork. I don't know how you'd get our address, but whatever it is, we ain't sending it back.
7 We don't do reviews. Why? Because we're all about being a positive force in the world of art. Let some other art snobs judge your work. Then tell them where they can stick it. 8 Now we're just checking to see if you read all of the other guidelines through, but really... just use your common sense. Do good art and believe in what you do, and the world will love you.