Sun & Moon: Celestial Magazine Art Submissions Call
03.03.25

Sun & Moon: Celestial Magazine Art Submissions Call

Hello artists, photographers, illustrators, and visual people, 

We are seeking imagery for Sun & Moon, a new conceptual magazine suffused with cosmic wonder. Half of the magazine revolves around the Sun, and the other half orbits the Moon, transporting readers to a realm of curiosity and enchantment rooted in the strange delights of science, history, culture, and myth.

Want to be notified when Sun & Moon launches? Join the waitlist here. 

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Sun & Moon: A Celestial Magazine

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The art in this magazine should feel primordial, heavenly, archival, and beautiful. The solar half will feel warm and inviting, a perfect dose of blazing heat. The lunar half will feel cool, mysterious, and hushed, like gazing at the Moon’s mesmeric sheen.

You can submit imagery that is literal—for example, images or representations of the actual Sun and/or the Moon. Please keep in mind the sun section is separate from the moon section, so images with both may be less likely to be useful. 

You can also submit imagery that is interpretative, celestially-speaking. Think sunset or moonrise color palettes, stars, comets, medieval sky-worshippers, gold and silver sheens, etc. These will work best if they have an underlying theme of nature and the sky.

We are open to working two ways, and invite two kinds of submissions below. Please also read through all of the submission details so that you know what formats we’d like to receive.

𖤓 Licensing your existing work. If you have one incredible image or an existing image series that fits our concept, please send it over. If we can use your images, we’ll offer you a licensing fee to publish the work. We do not require exclusivity.

⏾ Concepts for new work. Please send over your idea, and examples of your work. If we’d like to work together, we’ll propose a budget and scope of work.

And here is some absolutely crucial information: If we decide to work with you, you MUST be able to provide print-friendly, high-res 300 DPI files. If you’ve never printed your work before, please be upfront about this so we can tell you how to get us files that will look great in print. It's easy to make mistakes with DPI if you are new to the process.

SUBMISSION DETAILS

The deadline to submit is March 24th, 2025. 

Rates for licensing start at $75 USD for a single image, higher rates will be offered for a series of multiple images. Rates for new commissions will vary based on the scope of work and number of final images needed.

Send submissions to hi@broccolimag.com.

Submissions can be submitted as individual attachments, PDF compilations, or publicly viewable Drive or Dropbox links. Use a private browser window to test whether or not your link is publicly viewable.

We’d prefer it if you didn’t send WeTransfer links, but if it’s absolutely necessary, it’s okay.

Please do not use Dropbox’s email-sharing feature because we don’t have a Dropbox account associated with this email address.

Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We’ll work to get you a response as quickly as we can, but there will be many submissions, and we need to review each one. We are a small team, so we appreciate your patience.

Questions? Email hi@broccolimag.com

We’re excited to hear from you!

Art by Bethany van Rijswijk for the Celestial Oracle

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