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Issue 3:
It Depends on Time

Time shapes our choices, our priorities, and the way we experience the world. We measure it, chase it, waste it—but do we ever truly control it?

 

For this issue, we invite you to explore time in all its forms. Do we own it, or does it own us? Is it a resource, a burden, or simply a rhythm we follow?​

Submit your artwork + description by 31 May 2025

We welcome submissions in any format—whether it’s photography, illustrations, an article, music, or more. The only requirement is that your work must either be printable or accessible via a link or code.

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Participation is free: we do not require any fees to submit, nor do we offer payment to contributors. As stated in our Manifesto, our purpose is to build a global creative community and provide visibility to both emerging and established artists.

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We’ve unfolded the brief for you, highlighting three sub-categories!
Image by Ella Arie

Now or Later?

Some things need time to grow, others demand immediate action.

How do we decide when to wait and when to move forward? When is the right moment to change, choose, or let go?

Running Out of Time

I don’t have time.” Is it an excuse, a condition, or a truth? We rush through life, always feeling behind. Sometimes we have too little time but too many intentions; other times, we have plenty and let it slip away. Time feels infinite—until it doesn’t. What does it really mean to run out of time?

Image by Roman Kraft

The echoes of Time

Time leaves traces. Memories, scars, knowledge—some fade, others stay. What lingers from the past? And how does what was shape what will be? Do we leave the past behind, or does it find its way back to us?

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