Readers are invited to submit their own original artwork for a curated collection that travels across North America, spotlighting the creativity of artists from Canada and the United States. The submission path is laid out in a straightforward guide that explains accepted file types, recommended resolution, color profiles, and how to prepare images so they look their best on both screens and prints. Artists ranging from painters and illustrators to photographers and digital creators can participate, provided the work is original and created by the submitting artist. The project emphasizes authenticity and craftsmanship, and it welcomes a wide range of styles, subjects, and media, from bold abstracts to intimate portraits. Submissions should be prepared as clean digital files whenever possible, with high resolution to preserve detail and accurate color representation to reflect the original piece. A simple caption field helps viewers connect with the work, describing the medium used, the year created, and a short note about the inspiration behind the piece. While ownership remains with the artist, the submission process includes a request for permission to display the work on the site and in related materials for a defined period, with clear attribution to the creator at the time of showcase. A thoughtful editorial review is conducted to assess originality, technical quality, narrative potential, and compatibility with current audience interests. Accepted pieces may appear in a rotating gallery spotlight, offering opportunities for exposure, discussion, and connection with a broader community of readers and fellow artists, all while ensuring the artist receives proper attribution and credits. The aim of the initiative is to be welcoming and inclusive, encouraging artists from diverse backgrounds to share stories, test boundaries, and invite conversation through visuals that spark imagination. The guide provides practical tips on file naming, metadata, and rights management, while keeping the language accessible and the process transparent for artists at every stage of their career. For those uncertain about requirements, the guide answers common questions about accepted file formats, how to prepare images to minimize pixelation, whether scans or photographs are preferred, and the approximate timelines for review and decision. The overall message is clear and inviting: send in artwork of your own and find out how to participate by following the steps described in the guide, with the familiar prompt still present for emphasis: Click here to find out how…
Submit Your Original Artwork for Gallery Display
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