Homer is one of the important pioneers of European culture and world culture. His two epics, Heriat and Odyssey, are important cornerstones of literature and have brought eternal inspiration to the creators of art and culture. The Homer Prize for European Poetic Art named after this great poet aims to commend the outstanding achievements of writers and artists from all over the world in literary and artistic creation. The selection organization of the award is located in Brussels, where the EU headquarters is located. The judges of the award are composed of nearly 20 writers and artists from the United States, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Italy, France, Bulgaria, Brazil and Morocco. The award tends to be awarded to outstanding creators in the fields of literature and visual arts, hoping that their works are "concise and beautiful, close to the ancient paradigm, and convey a universal message to the world". In the evaluation, the artistic level and dissemination scope of his works are the most important reference factors.