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WOA welcomes artists to apply for an artist profile included in "Homo Quadratus | Homage to Leonardo da Vinci" a comprehensive collective art book project of
100 Contemporary Artists that instantly submits the artist work to potentially buyers, art collectors, art lovers and bookstore distribution. The inclusions are judged solely by visuals submitted by email to info@worldofartmagazine.com. The selection process is free of charges.
 

REQUIREMENTS
To get the nomination completed please provide:

3 - 6 JPG image files, 300 dpi /20 cm. /8 in. the large side
The works details : title, year, media, size
Up to 300 words of critic essay or statement
The personal website
The place of residence and work
A photo of yourself (300 dpi /4 cm./ 1,5 in.)

 

 PROMOTIONAL ADVERTISING Fee

one-page: $749 /Euro 590 (full-rate Euro 1980 /page)

two-page spreads: $1249 /990 Euro

Additional page: $520 /390 Euro

The advertising fee should be provided after notification of acceptance and after receiving a layout alternative in the book.

 

Tax Write-Offs for Artists
Visual artists’ advertisements are Tax Deductible. The Internal Revenue Service allows professional artists and art galleries to deduct the costs of promoting work, including print advertisements in art books and catalogs, as business-related expenses.
 

FREE COPIES
Each included artist in the book have right to three copies of the book at the shipping and handling charges based on the delivery option you choose (the postage cost is not included).

 

Details

Hardcover 200+pages, Publisher MOT, Language English, Size 21x16x1.7 cm /8.2x6.4x0.7 in., Amazon Best Sellers
Our books at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0039GVAVK

 

* The Vitruvian Man (Homo Quadratus) is the world-renowned drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1487. The human body with its modular construction is the ideal expression of nature's unity. Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man (Homo Quadratus) fits neatly into what were considered the most perfect geometrical figures - the square and circle.