As a vet, I know for a fact that there are always people who want to create art and are just 'looking for coders'. It doesn't work like that. Well, not quite. If you are serious about it, look up the proper way to write a design document, and write one for a game you're looking to make.
Basically without a design document, some art already made, or some music already made, you're just proposing things that anyone could think of ("why not make a clone of game X but instead of having a Y in it you have Zs!", etc).
No offense of course, just letting you know how you should approach this to be taken seriously.
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