Magazines

Art books on a budget.

Strange Flowers

This surrealist field guide catalogues a sequence of increasingly implausible plants, cultivated in the darkest corners of the most death-haunted parts of our world.

From the flesh-eating lilies of the Perditha bog to the parasitic brain-mold to the elusive daisies of Galstaria, each strange plant is accompanied by a beautiful full-colour floral arrangement.

{ Specs: 40 pages, 8.5X11 high quality glossy magazine }

 

Baudelaire’s A Carcass

A bold new adaptation of A Carcass, Charles Baudelaire’s loving ode to a dead animal he stumbled across while strolling with his lover.

In this magazine Baudelaire’s infamous poem is illustrated with a sequence of baroque still life compositions, each of which incorporates scavenged animal remains.

{ Specs: 32 pages, 8.5X11 high quality glossy magazine }

 

Bruxism

Set during the final days of a failing relationship, Bruxism presents a study of how things come undone: dishes and fan blades, temples and love, empires and incisors.

This short, deeply personal, magazine interleaves a sequence of close-up photographs of decaying human teeth with an original prose poem in ten acts. 

{ Specs: 24 pages, 8.5X11 high quality glossy magazine }