THE BLACK EDITIONS INTERVIEW: pete donohue
As a child reading became compulsive and soon afterwards writing too. Navigating a difficult childhood, for various family reasons, my creativity was rarely acknowledged and never really encouraged…
Spotlight on Self-Publishing: An Interview with Emily Larned
I stumbled across a rather curious academic paper a few months ago, it was by an artist/writer and letterpress printer called Emily Larned, the piece was called The Intimate Books of Anaïs Nin – Diarist as Letterpress Printer. I was interested to chat with Emily..
Through The Looking Glass: The Art of Colette Standish
Colette Standish, an English painter, and photographer graduated from St. Martin’s College in London in 1991 as part of the wave of YBA -Young British Artists. Her achievements include Jessop’s Photography Prize 2000 London and fellowship awards in New Mexico, Italy, and Spain…
The Art of Destiny Turner
Destiny Turner is a self-taught artist originally from Brookwood, Alabama. Currently residing in a small Ohio town.
Destiny works in multiple mediums - paint, photography, floral, video, poetry, and sculpture…
Reading Fragments: Elise Cowen
often wondered, what ever happened to some of the women of the Beat Generation? They may have written and they may have sat next to Ginsberg in a café or sat sipping liquor next to Kerouac but what lurked inside them?
An Interview with Nuno Moreira
NM Design is the multi-disciplinary studio of Nuno Moreira, specializing in creating books and other cultural objects. He creates visually stunning artwork and direction for books and his own artwork and photography has roots in surrealism..
The Monstrous Femme: The Art of Medusa
Greek mythology created quite the monster. Her once beautiful hair had being turned into snakes, her gaze was to turn people into stone – Medusa was the ultimate monstrous female…
Finding Dora Maar by Brigitte Benkemoun
Dora Maar has always felt like a woman in the shadows. She was known to many as a muse and a partner of one of the most famous artists of our time – Pablo Picasso…