The World’s Web Canvas
Inaugural Collection
Light, Texture, and Atmosphere
Open worldwide to artists, designers, photographers, and visual storytellers.
Submissions open until 30 July 2026.
The collection will be on view September–October 2026.
Call to Artists
Collection I — Light, Texture, and Atmosphere
Light, texture, and atmosphere define the first W3Canvas Web Canvas.
This inaugural collection brings together visual stories from around the world—across photography, graphic design, illustration, digital art, and mixed visual practices. It is a space for observing how the world appears when shaped through attention, sensitivity, and creative interpretation.
We begin with what is felt before it is defined: the quiet presence of light, the language of surfaces, the rhythm of composition, and the atmosphere that emerges between form and feeling.
An Invitation
W3Canvas invites artists, designers, and visual storytellers of all kinds to contribute to its first curated collection.
We are looking for work that explores seeing as an act of attention—whether through documentation, abstraction, or constructed visual expression.
What We Are Looking For
Submissions may include:
Photography and documentary imagery
Graphic design and visual composition
Digital art and 3D or AI-assisted works
Illustration and experimental visual practices
Abstract studies of light, texture, and form
Mixed media and cross-disciplinary work
All approaches are welcome, as long as the work carries intention, presence, and visual sensitivity.
Selected Works
Selected pieces will become part of the first W3Canvas Web Canvas—a curated digital collection where diverse visual practices exist in dialogue, forming a shared study of how light, texture, and atmosphere shape perception.
Submission
To contribute, please send your work along with:
Artist name or credit
Title of the work (if applicable)
Medium or discipline
A short note about the piece
Closing Note
This is the beginning of W3Canvas as a living collection of visual attention.
We begin with light, texture, and atmosphere.