7279671302

7279671302

I know you’re here because you need to reach us and you want the fastest way to do it.

This page shows you exactly how to contact our team. Whether you have questions about art news, want to pitch an artist feature, or you’re interested in VR partnerships, I’ll point you to the right channel.

You won’t waste time guessing which email to use or waiting for a response from the wrong department.

This is our official contact guide. It’s current and it’s accurate.

I’ll give you direct pathways for different types of inquiries. Some things need a phone call. Others work better through email. I’ll tell you which is which.

If you need to talk right away, call 7279671302.

Otherwise, keep reading and I’ll match you with the right contact method for what you need.

Our Primary Contact Method: The Online Inquiry Form

Look, I could give you five different ways to reach us.

But that would waste your time.

The online inquiry form is what works best. Here’s why.

When you fill out the form, your message goes exactly where it needs to go. Editorial questions land with our editorial team. Artist submissions go straight to the right person. General feedback reaches me directly.

No bouncing around between inboxes. No waiting while someone figures out who should answer you.

You can expect a response within 48 business hours. Sometimes faster (especially if you’re asking about nsfw character ai chat when technology becomes art or other tech topics we cover regularly).

Here’s what helps us help you faster.

Be specific in your subject line. “Question about artist submissions” beats “Hello” every time.

Include all the details upfront. If you’re pitching a story, tell us what it’s about. If you need help with something, explain what you’ve already tried.

Think of it like this. The form feels clean and simple when you open it. White space, clear fields, nothing complicated. You type your message and hit send. That satisfying click when the form submits.

Then it’s done.

Need to call? Use 7279671302 for urgent matters only.

But for everything else? The form gets you answers without the runaround.

For Specific Inquiries: Direct Email Channels

I want to make this easy for you.

Different questions need different people. So I’ve set up specific channels based on what you’re reaching out about.

For Press & Media

Send your media inquiries to [email protected].

I need a few things from you upfront. Tell me your publication name, the topic you’re covering, and your deadline. (Journalists always have deadlines, and I respect that.)

The more context you give me, the faster I can get you what you need.

For Artist & Tattooist Submissions

Want to be featured? I’d love to see your work.

Email your portfolio to [email protected].

Here’s what catches my eye. Original work that pushes boundaries. Artists who have something to say. Tattooists who treat skin like canvas and understand that neo brutalism trending in design in 2025 isn’t just a buzzword but a movement.

Include high-resolution images and a short bio. That’s it.

For VR & Technology Partnerships

Got a project that blends art with virtual reality? I’m listening.

Reach me at [email protected] or call 7279671302.

Send me a brief overview of what you’re building. What problem does it solve for artists? Why should our community care?

Keep it short. I don’t need a 20-page deck.

For Advertising & Sponsorships

Brands looking to connect with artists, tattooists, and tech-forward creatives should email [email protected].

Our audience doesn’t respond to generic ads. They want authenticity. So if you’re pitching something, make sure it actually fits what we cover.

Regarding Phone Support

I know you’re looking for a phone number to call.

And I wish I could give you one that connects you straight to our team.

But here’s the truth. We don’t offer a public phone number for general inquiries.

Let me explain why, because it’s not what you might think.

When you call a business, you usually get put on hold. Then you explain your situation to someone who may or may not have the full picture. You might get transferred. You definitely won’t have a record of what was said (unless you’re taking notes while talking, which nobody really does).

I’ve been on both sides of those calls. They’re frustrating.

So we made a choice. We focus on written communication instead.

Here’s what that actually means for you. When you email us, you can take your time. You can include details, screenshots, links to what you’re asking about. You don’t have to rush or worry about forgetting something important.

We can respond thoughtfully. We can double-check facts before we hit send. And you get a written record of everything we discuss.

No miscommunication about what was promised or suggested.

Our team works across different time zones. We’re not all sitting in the same office in Pine Apple. That setup lets us bring you better content and faster responses through email than we ever could by staffing a phone line.

If you absolutely need to reach someone and have exhausted other options, you can try 7279671302. But I’ll be honest with you. That line isn’t monitored regularly for general questions.

Your best bet? Send us an email with what you need. We’ll get back to you with an answer you can actually use.

We Look Forward to Hearing From You

You now have the clear channels to connect with our team.

I know how frustrating it is when you can’t find the right person to talk to. You end up sending emails into the void or leaving messages that never get returned.

That’s why we set up structured contact channels. Your message goes directly to the person who can actually help you.

Whether you’re asking about a piece, pitching a collaboration, or just have questions about what we do, we’ve made it simple. Each channel connects you with someone who knows their stuff.

Ready to reach out? Select the appropriate channel above to begin the conversation.

You can also call us directly at 7279671302.

We’re here to help. Don’t let a question or opportunity sit there because you weren’t sure how to get in touch.

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