Seattle, Washington
Entry Fee: $0

Contact Email: pat@abstractics.com
Contact Phone: 307-278-9493
Location Eligibility Type: International
Eligible Applicant Types: Artist
Submission Limit: 1
Get Your Abstract Art SEEN In Our New Boutique-Quality Publication!
Abstractics is the new magazine from the publisher of Novum Artis and Monochromica. It's dedicated to helping both new and experienced artists get their exceptional abstract and non-representational art seen by the people who need to see it!
Abstractics is provided to 10,000+ gallery owners/curators, interior designers, real estate stagers, and other decisionmakers in the art and art-adjacent fields worldwide -- the people looking for that next breakthrough abstract artist.
Abstractics is published without advertising. The centerpiece of each issue is YOUR art. Your presence is boosted with a two page display with your headshot, biography, artist statement, links, and, most important, your original abstract and non-representational art in high quality. Includes exhibition in our upcoming 3D online virtual art gallery for no additional fee.
View previous issues at https://Abstractics.com .
Abstractics is a new quarterly boutique-quality publication dedicated to helping both new and experienced artists get their abstract and non-representational art seen by the people who need to see it!
We are interested in seeing your abstract art created in any non-video media: paintings, sculptures, photography, digital art, etc.
Abstractics is distributed to over 10,000 gallery owners and curators, interior designers, high-end real estate stagers, and other important decisionmakers in the art and art-adjacent fields worldwide -- the people looking for that next breakthrough abstract artist.
Each issue has a call for artists to submit their art for juried consideration. Our jury is specifically looking for abstract and non-representational that fills two requirements: 1) high quality, and 2) tells a story or inspires thought/conversation. We WANT to publish your work -- submit your best quality evocative art and you have a good chance of publication.
Published artists receive a two page gatefold presentation in the next issue, featuring their headshot, biography, artist statement (if submitted), and social media/contact information, along with up to 2 of their submitted artworks based on available space. All art is published in full color or b/w, as submitted.
Your artwork, information, and link will also be displayed in the Abstractics online 3D virtual art gallery exhibition for that issue.
For maximum and environmentally positive distribution, Abstractics is distributed electronically in PDF form, both by email and online. Artists will receive a PDF copy that they can use and/or distribute in any way they want. High quality print copies may be ordered on-demand indefinitely from our website. Artists may order issues at or below cost -- we do not profit from selling print copies to artists.
HIGHLIGHTED ARTISTS
Our jury will select four artworks from those submitted to be our cover art for this issue, as well as one to four artists to be designated Artist Of Merit -- as with our other publications, an Artist Of Merit gets FOUR pages displaying their work, positioned at the front of the magazine. There is no additional fee for this.
NOTIFICATION
All artists will be notified of our jury's opinion via email within 7 business days after the submission deadline.
FEES
Submitting to this juried call is FREE. There is no cost to submit for consideration. If you are selected for our next issue, you will be asked to pay a US$75 inclusion fee for publication. This covers our production and distribution costs, we do not sell advertising in our magazines.
You will be asked to submit the following information:
You can submit 1 to 10 artworks. For each artwork submitted, we ask that you include:
If this information is already entered into your CaFE portfolio artworks, it's super easy to submit, so make sure that info is in there. All submitted art must, of course, be your original work. Photos should only show the artwork itself, no frames, easels, etc.