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It’s often the finishing touches that make people stop, pick something up, and take a second look.

A sharp edge, a precise cut, a surface that’s been etched, engraved, or sculpted into something unexpected.


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For Greek/British artist and illustrator Ornella Xarikleia Akrivopoulou, creativity begins not with a finished idea but with curiosity and experimentation. Her project Collagraphy to Clay traces the intuitive process behind her work, showing how simple materials and playful exploration can evolve into unexpected forms.

Based in Thessaloniki, Akrivopoulou approaches ...


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Founded in 2024 by writer and editor JAKE MIKE BOY, GUTS Magazine is a new independent print publication exploring offal, food culture and the people who work in hospitality. The first issue brings together 33 contributors from around the world, creating a wide-ranging look at how interior organs appear in culinary traditions, kitchens and personal stories.


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London-based artist Laura Mipsum uses collage to reclaim the visual language of fashion and commercial imagery, transforming female figures into powerful protagonists rather than passive subjects. Through surreal compositions that draw from film posters, religious iconography and dreamlike symbolism, her work places women firmly at the centre of the narrative.

The s...


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Designer Yaheng Li’s project Quarantine Tales explores how human emotions repeat across history. Presented as a newspaper-style graphic narrative, the work follows two fictional storytellers living through two different pandemics: Elissa during the 14th century Black Death and Panfilo during the Covid pandemic.

Their voices run in parallel across the public...


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