An open call for illustrators: TheFLR Issue 4

An open call for illustrators: TheFLR Issue 4

TheFLR. The Florentine Literary Review is looking for a talented illustrator to add light and shade to its fourth issue. The theme is Landscape.

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Fri 18 May 2018 8:38 PM

TheFLR. The Florentine Literary Review is looking for a talented illustrator to add light and shade to its fourth issue.

 

 

 

 

The bilingual literary magazine’s editorial board is selecting the short story authors and poets who will delight the pages of the fourth edition of the publication, but we’re missing a key ingredient. The illustrator of TheFLR will be a central character, an author in his or her own right, whose pen or pencil will etch the diverse stories of the magazine according to his or her personal style and own take on the theme of Landscape.

 

The project has been met with critical acclaim in Italy and internationally.

 

Get your copy here. 

 

 

How to apply

Email a link to a portfolio of your illustration or by attaching pdfs or jpegs of at least five examples of your style. Your application will be deemed as acceptance of the terms and conditions of the project as stated below. 

Applications must be sent by email, with “THEFLR4” in the subject line, to m.badiani@theflorentine.net by the final stroke of midnight on June 30, 2018. 

 

 

  

 

 

The project

Production of one cover illustration (which will establish the style of TheFLR magazine) + 8 illustrations (one for each poem and for each short story). At layout style our graphic designers may choose to use motifs from the illustrators to design other pages in the magazine. 

Deadline for all illustrations: September 30, 2018. (The editorial content will be sent to the illustrator in batches, beginning early September 2018) 

Fee 300 euro + VAT + 10 copies of TheFLR Issue Four

 

 

In collaboration with Forward.

 

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