Volume 02

Volume 02

£12.00

IN PRINT — on pre-sale until 31st May*

We speak with artist Mafalda Vasconcelos who explores the duality of biracial identity, taking inspiration from women of three generations.

Architect and founder of Mamou Mani, Arthur Mamou-Mani, explains the fascinating concept of Biophilic and Parametric design as well as the marrying of virtual reality technology with sustainable architecture practices.

We visit design-led studio Rrres to learn more about their connection with the community of Oaxaca, Mexico and how their studio thrives on the exploration of people, places, cultures and heritage.

Graphic artist Anthony Burrill talks us through the early days of his career, when everything was analogue and tactile, and his focus there on after to use his screen-printing as a way to share his optimistic, encouraging and unifying messages to the world.

Soo Burnell shares her recent ‘Poolside’ project which documents a variety of Victorian swimming baths, highlighting their architectural elegance, history and awe of nostalgia.

We visit The Curator’s Apartment, a stylish apartment in the heart of Bath, who have recently developed an artist residency initiative to support emerging artists by offering a complimentary stay in exchange for a piece of art.

We delve into the importance of inner deep rooted beauty, rather than superficial, with photographer Delphine Diallo whose portraits depict strong, bold and powerful women of colour.

We speak with Marine Tanguy, founder of MTArt Agency, who dedicates her energy to pursuing the language of art and its power to provide social impact, inclusivity and strengthening wider growth.

April’s Baker, sister duo Corine and Roxy, are two women reaching out, predominately, to other women in the hope to inspire, connect and bring joy through the form of spectacular Regency-style cakes. We discuss the importance of women and family run businesses.

We delight in a photo-series from Nocera&Ferri, creative photographer duo, who capture the simple beauty of nature and produce using fresh and abstract forms.

We visit Rototo, in the Nara Prefecture region of Japan, to learn more about how they are continuing the line of traditions of a sock making industry that began more than 100 years ago.

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