by JL Jacobs | Jan 27, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: ABYSSALES, III, 2020 by Helena Barbbagelata ghosts of shivalik girls are taught to lock their windows, doors and eyes at night for ghosts wander the hostel halls many think they come from the cemetery she was built upon but the truth is, they come from...
by JL Jacobs | Jan 20, 2021 | Art
Art: Broadway, watercolor and ink NEW YORK PAINTINGS Cloudy Grays, pastels Cloudy Grays, pastels Yellow Cabs, watercolor and ink Manhattan, watercolor...
by JL Jacobs | Jan 14, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art by: Cyril Larvor ouroboros vapour lulls thensmashes sparksof colourfrom the grey lightning untamedfor a timeis bornmature and dead before it drips thisstorm will wellbefore it wailsbefore it dries before the calma debt is tornfrom weary restso forward, back ...
by JL Jacobs | Jan 8, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Photography: Dominique Thiébaut Your Six (for mhmb) My friend says “I’ve got your six,” holding me up and keeping me safe, and in his shelter I become a clock, turning through the day always facing noon or night with his back to mine. When the big hand is on the 9 and...
by JL Jacobs | Dec 31, 2020 | Art Feature
Art: A Woven Hoop of Caught Dreams by Ralph Maratta Managing Shadows in a Mossy World Myth, fable, poetry, and literature share an affinity with using nature as a setting for self-reflection, transformation, and epiphany. Endless landscapes yield endless...