Art Issue #15: Harmony October 15, 2024 Artist’s Statement by Claudia Farese A Safe Place by Claudia Farese ne exercise I've always struggled with in psychotherapy was to imagine a "safe and happy place" so I decided to visualise it on paper instead. A place of harmony for me is one where I am alone with nature, where night is approaching, and I can drop the mask and be myself. This illustration was created using soft ...
Read MoreArt Issue #15: Harmony October 15, 2024 20 Minutes or Less by Jordan Rathkopf with photos by Anna and Jordan Rathkopf 20 Minutes or Less—Jesse conducting a bubble symphony in a garden. (Photo by Anna Rathkopf, July 3, 2017) n every relationship, we experience moments of harmony and discord. Families--much like every song and piece of music--navigate crescendos, decrescendos, unexpected turns, rhythms, breaks, bridges, silences, beats, celebrations, fortes, revelations, healing, sorrow, forgiveness, and those delightful, inexplicable flows. Just ...
Read MoreArt Issue #14: Acceptance April 15th, 2024 Artist’s Statement by An Viaznikova A Red Lollipop (Cover) by An Viaznikova Your New Mask by An Viaznikova A Snail Out of Its Comfort Zone by An Viaznikova bout the Series The theme of the invisible side touches on different aspects of human experience, such as consciousness, emotion, memory, identity, death and transcendence. It's a kind of metaphor for what we tend to hide from others and from ourselves. The invisible side is ...
Read MoreArt Issue #10: Women's Health April 22nd, 2022 April 22, 2022 Artist’s Statement by Julianne Frega and Nathan J. DiPerri Swing Relieve by Julianne Frega and Nathan J. DiPerri arenting and living in the pandemic are both emotionally, mentally, and financially challenging. Parenting WHILE living in a pandemic adds a layer of profound exhaustion to these challenges. Our cartoon was crafted to capture this exhaustion and a mother's need for relief from the weight of these challenges.Julianne ...
Read MoreArt Issue #10: Women's Health April 22nd, 2022 April 22nd, 2022 Artist’s Statement by Nancy McCauley Maybe A Walk Will Help by Nancy McCauley The Only Thing Standing Between You and Your Dreams by Nancy McCauley Step Out of Your Comfort Zone by Nancy McCauley y drawings are all hand-drawn in pencil, outlined in black ink, and then scanned into Illustrator for color and layout. "Maybe A Walk” - More than I’d like to admit, I experience creative block. The ...
Read MoreArt Issue #10: Women's Health April 22nd, 2022 April 22, 2022 Artist’s Statement by Lynn Hsu Perfection by Lynn Hsu s a kid growing up in the 80s, I could never play more than a few rounds of the board game called Perfection. To win, players frantically match up all the geometric shapes before the time expires and the tray explodes, pieces flying everywhere. It was too stressful for me and I often lost. One small misalignment ...
Read MoreArt Issue #10: Women's Health April 22nd, 2022 April 22, 2022 Artist’s Statement by Jaeyeon Kim Woman Body Changes by Jaeyeon Kim e are honored to present Jaeyeon Kim's piece as the Cover Image for Issue #10 - Women's Health.Jaeyeon Kim is a fine artist who works to claim spaces for the public to engage with art without difficulty. Her work often revolves around detailed paintings, installation art, and sculptures, which become a place for social engagement ...
Read MoreArt Issue #10: Women's Health April 22nd, 2022 April 22nd, 2022 Artist’s Statement by Florence Yip Black Magic Woman by Florence Yip Lust by Florence Yip I See Her by Florence Yip lack Magic Woman was created on a whim when inspiration struck me in the height of the pandemic in 2020, where emotions ran high and my only escape was through my art. I wanted to paint something beautiful, strong and elegant. Having always loved magic and fantasy, ...
Read MoreArt Issue #10: Women's Health April 22nd, 2022 April 22nd, 2022 Artist’s Statement by Florence Yip Golden Rope by Serena Aurora Day Himmelfarb Girl in the Galaxy by Serena Aurora Day Himmelfarb Double Up Intentions by Serena Aurora Day Himmelfarb ach piece in this series employs a different medium—mixed media, a silkscreen on a monotype, and acrylic with ink. They come from a found photograph of a woman in a tree, and it isn’t clear what her intentions are, ...
Read MoreArt Issue #10: Women's Health April 22nd, 2022 April 22nd, 2022 Art Cover Image: The Spine 2 (and more) | Emanuela Iorga Nature Photography | Jim Wojno Darkness into Light | Maroula Blades Trek | Jerome Berglund Walking Photography | Alan Bern
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