by Kate Birch | Jun 29, 2023 | Word & Image
This image, the central canvas or Canvas Two from Levi Naidu-Mitchell’s triptych, takes place metaphorically in the Middle Passage, displaying the Mangrove tree: ‘A concrete yet unruly and powerful plant, able to adapt in the worst of conditions, it acts...
by Prerana Kumar | May 24, 2023 | Word & Image
Observations on the Zodiacal Light the shape of this body the artist dealing with the stars, no certain guide. Sarah-Jane’s work is inspired by fairytales, nature, psychogeography, and surrealism. Her work can be...
by Prerana Kumar | Apr 25, 2023 | Word & Image
Time Suspended, gel pen & biro on paper, 2022, (text source: A Primer for Poets & Readers of Poetry by Gregory Orr, p.104) Nina Nazir (she/her) is a British Pakistani artist, poet and general creative bod based in Birmingham, UK. She’s had work...
by Prerana Kumar | Feb 28, 2023 | Word & Image
eye / reflections white claws / hideous / blasting / at eyes / ark / a vicious light flick / big / flash / lick / curse /...
by Chloe Elliott | Jan 31, 2023 | Word & Image
Heart Waves of air set in motion. The greater the vibrations the higher the duties and impulses. The power of the heart is separated from the ticking of ordinary surroundings Murmur. A sound in breathing. This is not a murmur, but involuntary. A...
by Kate Birch | Dec 31, 2022 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga, Twelve Days of Christmas, Word & Image
a new year how long before I stop missing you Haiku originally published in #FemkuMag 9, 2019. Debbie Strange is a chronically ill short-form poet whose work has been widely published internationally. Her book, The Language of Loss: Haiku & Tanka...