Rogelio Manzo
Tags/ Posted by Christopher ArisKeys rattle on the way down to join the coffee grounds, guts and trash for the haruspex.continue reading this poem
Diana Lemieux
Tags/ Posted by Teia PearsonOpen your hands, see what is cupped there.continue reading this poem
“My images are often ethereal and mysterious. I love creating stories that leave the viewer wondering what happened before and what might happen next.”
Savannah Daras
Tags/ Posted by Teia PearsonWhat season is it, Cy, when all the birds get dragged backcontinue reading this poem
“I bring out the magical and dream-like qualities in people and the world around me. I am going to travel the world and drink in every bit of beauty that I can find.”
Matteo Mezzetta
Tags/ Posted by Carmelita CaruanaNothing is louder than snow falling / on the roof in the middle of the night // when you’re young.continue reading this poem
Hyperrealistic monochrome paintings in oil on canvas by Milan based French-Italian artist Matteo Mezzetta.
Glenda Lissette
Tags/ Posted by Teia Pearson...there is always enough adoration, even in this jilted scrap heap of a world...continue reading this poem
“I am 17 years old. I’ve moved around quite a lot in my lifetime, almost every year of my life. I’ve always enjoyed snapping stills but I think my passion for photography grew as I lived in Guatemala. I think it was the extremities of the country; both the horror and the beauty. “
Casey Matthews
Tags/ Posted by Lesley FrenzYou were electric. The way you mawed the light, flicked earthquake from nimble fingers.continue reading this poem
Translucent washes of color recall water washing over sand or the pearl-like finish of the inside of a seashell. Amoebic shapes cluster together like bubbles, a few occasionally breaking from the pack and seeming to drift across and down the surface of the canvas.
