Issue 06 Contributors
Terry Abrahams lives in Toronto. He may or may not be a deer. More of his work can be found at trabrahams.com.
AudeRrose is multi-disciplinary artist working with performance, photography, sound and live video. She regularly presents her video performances in international festivals. Her imagery plays with narrative structures, developing dreamy and intimate universes, exploring various forms of interplay between body, images in motion, deconstructive narrations and self-mythology.
Jennifer Dane Clements holds an MFA from George Mason University. Her work appears in or is upcoming in publications including Barrelhouse, Hippocampus, and Psychopomp Magazine. She lives in DC, drinks too much coffee, and serves as prose editor for ink&coda. More at jennifer-dane-clements.com.
Graphic artist and painter Allen Forrest was born in Canada and bred in the U.S. He has created cover art and illustrations for literary publications and books. He is the winner of the Leslie Jacoby Honor for Art at San Jose State University's Reed Magazine and his Bel Red painting series is part of the Bellevue College Foundation's permanent art collection. Forrest's expressive drawing and painting style is a mix of avant-garde expressionism and post-Impressionist elements reminiscent of van Gogh, creating emotion on canvas.
Kim Gaul is an artist residing in New York City. She currently draw animals and creatures using ink and digital drawing methods. She has a Masters Degree from the University of Arizona. Before and after her studies, she showed my work in galleries and alternative spaces in New York City, Atlanta, GA, Austin, TX.
Anna-Maria Hällgren holds a PhD in Art History and is currently a researcher at Stockholm University, Sweden. Apart from her academic research, she is also exploring the connections between research and artistic practice. For more details about publications, exhibitions and upcoming events:annamariahallgren.com.
Olga Ivanova is a Russian-born artist currently finishing her studies in Applied Arts and traveling around the world. Interested in ethnography and anthropology she usually finds inspiration from the street culture in different cities and always looks for non-traditional ways of expressing ideas. Some of her works can be viewed here: identitycode.wordpress.com.
Taizo Matsuyama is a visual artist based in Berlin. His ideas appear in the forms of drawing, painting, printmaking, objects and music video. He worked in commercial photography for over a decade after studying visual concept planning at Osaka University of Arts (Japan). Since 2015 he has been into his own art and participating contemporary art shows in Berlin. His upcoming solo plan and new and past works are shown on taizomatsuyama.com.
Born at 1989 in Athens, Irene Pouliassi is a Greek visual artist/illustrator. She started taking her painting and art theory lessons being an intern an Michail Veloudios Art Studio in 2004 and in 2007 enrolled in AKTO College to study graphic design. Receiving her B.A in 2010, she was accepted with distinction in Fine Arts School of University of Western Macedonia, Greece, in which she is currently studying in the 3rd Visual Arts Lab having painting as her main studying field, with Harris Kondosfyris and Thomas Zografos as tutors. From 2014 she is a member of the artistic group En Flo and in the Contemporary Art Showcase.
Guillem Rovira is a Barcelona and Vancouver−based illustrator. Ever since learning the basic of drawing at his uncle’s (Mariano Vigas) studio in Sant Celoni at a very young age, his artistic interests grew from every aspect of my personal experiences. I venture various mediums to explore aesthetics, psychology, and social issues in artistic practices.