ISSUE I: GENESIS

SUBMISSIONS OPEN!

The theme for our inaugural issue is GENESIS.

Genesis is the Greek word for beginning, and it is with this theme that we will launch Eidos magazine. This issue asks artists to dive into their origin: what defines you?

In this issue, we celebrate the beauty of starting points: the raw sketches, the first notes, and the initial concepts. We want to highlight how these beginnings evolve into something meaningful. "Genesis" is a reminder that every masterpiece starts as a simple idea and that the journey is just as important as the final piece. We ask you to explore your interpretations of genesis through stories of origin, challenges faced, and moments that led to breakthroughs.

THEME

GUIDELINES

  • We welcome art submissions from artists ages 13 and up

  • We accept all forms of visual art including but not limited to painting, digital art, comic art, printmaking, photography, sculpture, etc. If you aren’t sure if your piece is acceptable, shoot us an email! We are always looking for unique pieces

  • Adherence to the theme is not required

  • Send up to ten pieces and ten progress photos (optional) in jpg, jpeg, pdf, or png format

  • Simultaneous submissions and previously published pieces are accepted. If your work was previously published, please let us know its first place of publication so we can credit the appropriate publication

  • Artists may submit to multiple issues regardless of acceptance/rejection

  • We ask that you credit Eidos Art Magazine as your piece’s first place of publication in any subsequent reprints

  • If accepted, we ask for First Serial Rights and the right to archive your work on our site. All rights are returned to the author after publication.

  • Any AI or plagiarized work will be rejected

  • Submissions expressing homophobic, transphobic, racist, sexist, etc. sentiments will be rejected

If the form does not work, email us with your submission at eidosartmag@gmail.com. Please title the email: SUBMISSION - [TITLE OF WORK(s)]. Include a third-person bio and piece descriptions no longer than 100 words each.