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  • The Cliff – Chloe Morris

    I was ten-years-old When the pain started blossoming In my mother’s back, The resultant weeds spreading, Digging their roots into nerve endings And despite the lack of sun, Refusing to die, As they cropped up In her leg, In her shoulders, In her sense of gravity, In the veins of her spirit.   I was…

  • Home – Choya Randolph

    Home is where the sound of sirens are lullabies. Where single moms dream when they blink. Where the candles smell like the places we’ve never been. Where the grass on the other side is as green as money. Home sparkles with resilience. Home has tears that could quench thirst. Sometimes our smiles are tired from…

  • Waterfalls – Guilherme Burgamini

    Reporter, visual artist, and photographer, Guilherme Bergaminis Brazilian and graduated in Journalism. For more than two decades, he has developed projects with photography and the various narrative possibilities that art offers. The works of the artist dialogue between memory and social political criticism. He believes in photography as the aesthetic potential and transforming agent of…

  • Jodie Filan

    Jodie Filan is an artist in Saskatoon, born and raised. She has been published in RAR, Dark Ink press, Buddy Lit Zone, *82 Review, Aesthetica (Europe), Pithead Chapel, Nunum, Riza Press, Penultimate Peanut, The Raw Art Review (Spring 2019), High Shelf Press, Please See Me, among others . Recently Ms.Filan also placed 6th in Fusion…

  • Perpendicular – Anna Frankl

    Anna Frankl is a 16-year-old attending an international school in Seoul, South Korea. Her other hobbies include jiu-jitsu and researching random medical facts late into the night. Next year, she plans on attending a university in America to study studio arts.

  • Arctic Berceuse and Evening Breaths – Fiona Hsu

    Fiona Hsu is a fine artist and self-taught photographer who captures imagery based on her pure imaginations and dreams. She started traditional art since she was 5 and developed blazing passion for fine art photography during her long recovery from a foot tendon surgery. Her works capture the aspects of beauty within woeful and melancholic…

  • Floral Interpretation of Antelope Canyon – Jury S. Judge

    Jury S. Judge is an internationally published artist, writer, poet, and political cartoonist. Judge’s ‘Astronomy Comedy’ cartoons are published in Lowell Observatory’s quarterly publication, ‘The Lowell Observer.’ Judge has been interviewed on the television news program, ‘NAZ Today’ for work as a political cartoonist. Judge’s artwork has been widely featured in literary magazines such as,…

  • Eternal – Johnbel Mahautiere

    Photography is a craft that Johnbel Mahautiere always has been passionate about. They believe it reveals so much about the human eyes and one’s perception of the world. To them, photography has brought so much to life and given us a chance to be able to connect with our emotions and others. This photographer admires…

  • Bottles – Barabra Mellin

    Barbara Mellin is an award winning artist (painter and printmaker) and writer. She relocated about 10 years ago to Winston Salem, NC from the Boston area, where she had taught art classes for more than 25 years. Her art has appeared in juried exhibitions throughout the US and internationally online. She has also had one-woman…

  • Big Waves – Gwendolyn Pryor

    San Francisco based artist, Gwen Pryor (b.1989) uses drones to capture new perspectives and compositions for her oil paintings. Her paintings make the viewer reconsider familiar seascapes by showing them an aerial and abstracted perspective. She is passionate about oceanic preservation and hopes her art will inspire viewers to protect the environment. She studied art…

  • Orsay – Ann Schlotzhauer

    Ann Schlotzhauer is a Kansas City native and graduate of the University of Tulsa. Her poetry, fiction, and photography can be found in Foliate Oak, Alluvian, Junto, The Wire’s Dream, Cardinal Sins, and more.

  • Incandescence – Luke & Mandy

    After knowing each other several years, in 2014 the stars aligned and Luke & Mandy went on a date. Quickly after meeting, Luke started to photograph his model girlfriend. They adored creating art together and decided to start their own photographic series. This quickly evolved into their own complete brand. The now married team have…

  • West Elks – YIE Ja Min

    South Korean artist YIE Ja Min received her BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2011, and her MFA in Painting from the Marchutz School of Fine Arts in 2017. She has participated in the MASS MOCA Residency Program (2019), Arteles Creative Center SAE Residency (2018), and the Hemera Foundation Tending…

  • Flowing to Eternity – Siddhi Bhaskar

    Serene and peaceful, calm and quiet,She never makes a riot.She gives and gives but never takes,Except for water from the lakes.                 She flows into the sea,                    Oh, she flows so free.              …

  • Can You Be Eco-Friendly With a Baby?

    When I was having a conversation with a non-environmentalist one time, one of the main things they pointed out was how it would be impossible to be eco-friendly and raise a baby. Honestly, that question took me aback and got me thinking, “Man, is there really any way to switch from single-use diapers to a…

  • Is Bamboo Really Trustworthy?

    We’ve probably all heard phrases that go something like this: “Switch to bamboo material, it’s sustainable and leaves no waste!” and “Buy reusable bamboo straws and bamboo cutlery in order to help the earth by avoiding single-use plastics!” Companies that make these products broadcast these sayings to eco-friendly people everywhere. But have we ever stopped…

  • Is it Worth it to Become Vegan or Vegetarian?

    When I think of bacon, I am immediately filled with great joy. The thought of sizzling, juicy bacon for a meal gives me pleasure, but then I remember where it came from. I also love pigs and don’t want to contribute to their death, so if I have to cut down on my bacon consumption,…

  • How Can We Do Our Laundry in an Eco-Friendly Way?

    When we do our laundry without an eco-friendly routine, we have a high risk of sending out micro-plastics into our waterways. Instead of buying regular laundry detergent and dryer sheets, I’m going to be discussing a few simple things we can do to eliminate our laundry waste. When we buy liquid detergent, we increase the…

  • We Are the Antagonists

    Trees take in a lot of CO2, so when we tear them down for profit, we’re actually losing in the end. When the Amazon Rainforest was burning, it didn’t even reach America’s news headlines for a couple weeks. There were speculations for a while on why it was burning, but we figured out later that…

  • Our Lungs Are Burning

    Did you know that the Amazon Rainforest is known as the “lungs” of our earth? It is still burning, and this will cause a shift in our efforts to fight climate change. Since the Rainforest fires have been producing a ton of greenhouse gases, the earth will be more vulnerable to rises in temperature and…