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  • Water Lillies – Van Lanigh

    Inspired by great masters as Vrubel and Monet, Van Lanigh creates figurative and landscape pieces. Her unique style is a reaction to abstractionism in an attempt to capture surrealistic yet casual reality. This is especially underlined by new forms and materials used in Van Lanigh’s artworks aimed to achieve the viewer’s resonance between visual effect…

  • Skyscape – Barbara Boxleitner

    Dr. Barbara Boxleitner is a former university teacher and current print journalist, who captures through photography the grandeur of life with her beloved daughter.

  • Abandoned – Sandeep Shete

    Sandeep Shete (“SandyVisual”) is a self-taught visual artist who creates digital artworks and single-panel gag cartoons in his free time. His work has appeared in American, German, and Indian publications such as The Fabulist, The Esthetic Apostle, 45th Parallel, Chaleur Magazine, Rumble Fish Quarterly, Camas, Beyond Words, Stoneboat, The Showbear Family Circus, Reading Hour, and…

  • Little Blue – Wolf Freeborn

    Wolf Freeborn is a person better known than explained, he strives to live outside the boundaries of expectations and social structure, and through this, he found photography. This medium is a way for him to explore the world and give others a taste of what life is like outside the boundaries others set for us.

  • Finding Bright – Jaina Cipriano

    Jaina Cipriano is creating visual metaphors for emotions she has trouble defining. Without the help of Photoshop, she builds physical environments that open her subjects up to become part of something bigger. This primes the space for an authenticity that is so visceral it brings the viewer back to their own memories. Jaina’s work takes…

  • His Eyes – Krista Guillen

    As I fell I could only hear my screams. The birds that I heard when we first came, the crickets singing their melody all drowned out by the deafening sound leaving my lips. Though the fall should’ve lasted a few seconds I experienced it as minutes, hours, days. Questioning my judgment, questioning his intentions, questioning…

  • Unicorn in the Garden – Edward L. Woodyard

    A Fable by Edward L. Woodyard Inspired by I Corinthians 13 A happy man walked alone through a large garden one starry night. A unicorn appeared and approached him. “Why are you happy?” the unicorn asked. “I’m in love,” said the man. “Why do you wander in the garden?” “I’m trying to find the meaning…