by TNSF | May 1, 2021 | Visual Art, Vol. 4, Issue 6
Something the Heart (colored pencil, India ink, coffee, 2020) In this illustration, the poetry and archaicness of “the heart of me” is preceded by a careless “something something,” as if the speaker is too distracted or tired to clarify their...
by TNSF | Sep 9, 2020 | Visual Art, Vol. 3, Issue 21
“White Dog On The Road” is something of a testament to wanderers, for dogs and ourselves. Roads provide a way to escape, to discover. Maybe we are leaving some place for a different future or fate. Maybe we are going home. Roads are endless, much like...
by TNSF | Aug 26, 2020 | Visual Art, Vol. 3, Issue 20
Swan Lake is about man/woman’s interaction with nature and how well or how awkwardly we fit in nature. I like the wariness of the swan, yet it hangs close for a better view. Curiosity and recklessness are dangerous bedfellows. George L. Stein is a writer and...
by TNSF | Aug 11, 2020 | Visual Art, Vol. 3, Issue 19
Mermaids are mysterious, seductive, and dangerous. In stories, they lead foolish men to their watery deaths, and I was inspired to depict a portrait of an enigmatic woman, crowned with coral, as a ship sinks far in the horizon. Instead of the usual flowing fishtails...
by TNSF | Jul 29, 2020 | Photography, Visual Art, Vol. 3, Issue 18
Maneater Trying to achieve self-love, but never quite getting there, we adorn ourselves with pretty things like jewelry. Currently, I am exploring what makes us human. Not our biology but our mind. I am primarily fascinated by what we choose to hide from the world and...