Miniature Wonderlands: The Art of Anca Duse
While Anca Dușe began her career as a travel photographer, a serendipitous turn of events led her to the creation of fantastical miniature landscapes. Her art sees common household objects magnified into larger-than-life, magical scenes.
When Perfume is Magical
In this interview, artist, activist, and philosopher Daniel Plettenberg discusses his life-long romance with perfumery. This is an intimate look into the creative process of perfume making as well as the philosophy of identity, through the expression of scent.
Food and Stories, and the Memories They Create
In this feature, Amy Minichiello shares her familial love of baking. This is a tender read that begs the question, how do we feed our ancestral memory? She is attempting to answer this query through her new project Recipes in the Mail. Read along to find out more.
The Versatility of the Creative Process
In this behind the scenes article, filmmaker Emily Macrander delves into her experience of filming and producing a video journal of ceramicist, Sandra Van Riet. With the same delicacy as her film, Emily skillfully delineates the fundamental relationship between the philosophical and material in creative expression.
The Journey of a Self-Taught Artist
In this feature, journalist Wesley Emmott spoke with self-taught artist Arizona Smith, whose art is intertwined with her relationship to tarot and spirituality, creating a dreamlike style. Arizona co-founded The Lurner Prize and The New Earth Art School with her partner Sam Mead.
Long COVID’s Impact on a Creative Life
Photographer Liadh Connolly opens up about her debilitating experience with Long COVID-19. Liadh writes a moving account of the illness's impact on her creativity, as a seemingly healthy 25-year-old.