fever schemes
$45.00
Bianca's work introduces a manifestation of her perceived imagination and material sensibilities within the paint itself; inviting animals and the world of cartoons along for a frenzied ride of happiness and fear. Amplifying the screams and yelps from her beloved exotic creatures, such as the mandrill monkey, she often crowds her compositions seeking to create visual noise and tension within her paintings.
Written Names Fanzine #9: Names Written in Tar, Carpinteria, California
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The waters off of California’s central coast are dotted with oil platforms, twinkling signs of underground deposits waiting for extraction. Some of the oil escapes on its own, and on the beach, globs of malleable tar dot the sand and seep from shoreline bluffs. Surfers, bathers, and campers in Carpinteria dip driftwood sticks into this shiny “black gold” and dribble their initials on nearby rocks.
Written Names Fanzine #10: Names Written in Bicentennial SEPTA Trolleys, Windber, Pennsylvania
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In 1985, a now-failed railroad museum bought several retired Philadelphia trolleys at auction. Painted to commemorate the 1976 Bicentennial, they now sit rusting in the woods of western Pennsylvania. Preserved inside are early examples of Philadelphia’s stylistically unique graffiti tradition. This publication pairs transcriptions of these distinct writings with images of the trolleys in service, information on their lineage, and photographs of their current condition.
Divine
$40.00
58 pages, 8x10 inches. Printed by Empress Editions on a GR3770 Risograph. Perfect bound by Outlandish Press. Edition of 200.
Divine is a collection of intimate portraits of women. It celebrates the beauty and strength of black womanhood.
Kenyatta Crisp is a mix-media artist and the owner of Crisp Photography Ltd -- with all curation under 28karatblack. His work reflects Black/African American art culture and black joy.
Lines Through
$10.00
"Lines Through" is a visual response to current socio-political issues in the United States. The artists and designers of the Radius Collective offer their thoughts and responses on identity, connection, and place. The projects encompass a wide variety of media from animation to photography to installation revealing personal experiences, work process, and relevant research.
The Weekly Omen
$15.00
A 12 page newsletter about a fictional town that includes a weather forecast, a REAL recipe, obituaries, and a 2 page feature story about an artificial intelligence that destroyed a town.