Laszlo Aranyi – Visual Poems
Marginalized in his own country, Laszlo Aranyi (Frater Azmon) is a poet, anarchist, occultist from Hungary.
Marginalized in his own country, Laszlo Aranyi (Frater Azmon) is a poet, anarchist, occultist from Hungary.
Bill Wolak’s collages and photographs have appeared as cover art for such magazines as Phoebe, Harbinger Asylum, Baldhip Magazine, and Barfly Poetry Magazine.
Aside from being a photographer, Dr. Rachel Turney is an educator and teacher trainer.
Kirsten Smith is a writer, photographer, and world wanderer who lives and works in San Francisco. Her photography can be found in Broken Lens Journal, Cosmic Daffodil, L’Esprit Literary Review, Door = Jar, and more.
Jason Rice graduated from The Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in Photography, 1991. He has worked in the South of France teaching photography, and spent three years working in the New York City film and television business (circa 1990’s) most notably, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, the Joan Rivers show, Can We Shop? and the feature Flirting With Disaster. He is currently working in the book business on the East Coast of the United States, servicing independent bookstores.
I live in a world that I shape at my liking. I do this through virtual, pictorial, and sculptural movements, transferring my experiences and photographing reality through my mind’s filters. I have refined this process through years of research and experimentation. Painting for me is my first love. An important, pure love.
Anthony Acri is a cartoonist, illustrator and a social critic who lives in the suburbia of Pittsburgh, Pa.
KJ Hannah Greenberg tilts at social ills and encourages personal evolutions via poetry, prose, and visual art.
Digital Paintings by Artist Channie Greenberg