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Spring 2020

 
 
White, red, orange, tan, and yellow circular shape against a background of blue, green, yellow, and orange swirls.

Art by Lauren Farkas

 
Blue and white squares containing numbers fade into abstract blue and white stippling,  edged in jagged dark blue brushstrokes.

“Ebb and Flow” by Lucie Ware

 
“janus” by Lucie Ware

“janus” by Lucie Ware

Nonfiction

Featuring work by Meredith Arena

 

Issue Art

Lucie Ware is an oil painter, linocut printmaker and cyanotype photographer from York, England. Her style ranges from figurative to semi-abstract and is enriched by her interests in music, biology and her degree in English Literature from University of St Andrews. Art is for Lucie not just an essential form of self-expression but a means of managing her disability and forming creative collaborations: she recently co-founded ArtHouseBound for predominantly housebound artists to share skills and sell work, which you can find on Instagram (@art.house.bound) and Etsy. Her solo exhibited work is on www.lucieware.org and IG: @lwpaint_print.

Lauren Farkas grew up in Franklin, Tennessee and is currently pursuing a BFA in drawing and painting and an MA in art education from The University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Her art has been published in Phoenix Literary Art Magazine, and exhibited at The Emporium Center, The Ewing Gallery, and Gallery 1010 in Knoxville. Between classes, you are likely to see her either walking barefoot or joyfully riding her beloved bicycle.

Eddy Cevilla is a global communications director from Milwaukee, WI. His visual media has appeared in Washington Week with Gwen Ifill, Wisconsin Public Television’s Wisconsin Life, The Daily Cardinal, and Signatures. Educated at the University of Wisconsin, he lives in Madison with his wife, son, and dog, and works for Trek Bicycle Corporation.

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