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ISSUE 159

Anatomical Copyright

Ellen Harrold

Oil paint on paper

40 x 18 cm

2023

Ellen Harrold (she/her) is an Irish artist, writer, and editor in chief of Metachrosis Literary Magazine. She uses drawing, text, and textiles to explore physics and anatomy. She has exhibited at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (Earth Rising, 2024), The Lido Stores Margate (If Heaven Falls, 2025), and An Stiúideo (Soilsiú, 2025).

Bird Feeder

KJ Hannah Greenberg

Digital photograph

2020

KJ Hannah Greenberg (she/her) uses her trusty point-and-shoot camera to capture the order of G-d's universe, and Paint 3D to capture her personal chaos. Sometimes it’s insufficient for her to sate herself by applying verbal whimsy to pastures where gelatinous wildebeests roam or fey hedgehogs play.

A Glimpse into the Tree of Knowledge

Jane Zich

Acrylic and ink on collaged marbled mulberry papers on multimedia artboard

12 x 16 in.

2024

Jane Zich's award-winning artwork is exhibited nationally and featured on the covers of American Psychologist, Flare, The Fiction Fix, Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, and Permafrost Magazine. Her book PANTHER TRACKS: Lessons from the Vision Journey Paintings (2025) examines how imagery from the unconscious can deepen creativity and healing work.

Nightly Ritual de Mi Pá

Pablo Cruz-Ayala

Stretched canvas, concrete, corn flour, sand, acrylic, and oil

24 x 20 in.

2025

Pablo Cruz-Ayala (he/him/his), a Mexican-born, Utah-raised artist and immigrant advocate, explores the impact of undocumented migration on cultural identity through urban and Chicano-inspired materials and the lenses of queer representation and the power of activism through art. He tells the stories of love and labor throughout marginalized communities.

Topography: Belly of Fire

Robb Kunz

Oil and acrylic on canvas

30 x 24 in.

2025



Robb Kunz received his MFA in creative writing from University of Idaho. He teaches writing at Utah State University and is a faculty advisor for Sink Hollow. His art has been published in Peatsmoke Journal, NonBinary Review, Journal X, and New Delta Review and is forthcoming in phoebe, Kitchen Table Quarterly, and Humana Obscura.

Metamorphosis

Emi White

Oil pastel

24 x 16 in.

2024

Emi White is a young fine-artist based in Henderson, Nevada, who blends everyday thoughts and experiences into wacky, dreamlike imagery using bold, saturated colors, often using oil pastels. Having participated in multiple gallery exhibitions and art-based volunteer work, her ambition and love for art is only growing.

The Placebo Group – Museum Viewer

David Sheskin

Digitally created art

24 x 24 in.

2015

David Sheskin is a writer and artist whose work has been published extensively over the years. His art has been exhibited in galleries and museums, and over two hundred of his images have been published in magazines and other formats.

Congo Ben

SIBOMUGISHA Damascene

Acrylic paint on canvas 

100 x 150 cm

2025

SIBOMUGISHA Damascene (Sibo-ART) is a twenty-five-year-old Congolese refugee and visual artist, and founder and CEO of Umucyo ART. Forced when young to flee the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sibo’s artworks celebrate the resilience of community, the power of humanity, and the power of love in adversity.

Maple Whirl

Alline Cormier

Photography

11 x 8.5 in.

2025

Alline Cormier is a Canadian writer-photographer based in Victoria, British Columbia. Her photo essays have been published in Canadian Photography and Blank Spaces Magazine. Her photography has appeared on the cover of Smoky Blue Literary and Arts Magazine as well as in calendars about Victoria’s gardens. www.allinecormier.ca.

Untitled

Ellen Butler

Digital photography

2400 x 1741 px

2024

Ellen Butler is a Southern California photographer who also makes mixed-media pieces and artists’ books. Her work often reflects her degrees in sociology and psychology, but her abstracts reflect her leaning into Buddhism and being in every present moment.

Izquierda latinoamericana

Guilherme Bergamini

Photography

100 x 150 cm 

2011

Guilherme Bergamini, born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, uses photography to express his personal experiences and worldview. The visual artist also employs photography for political and social critique. Bergamini has received numerous awards, participated in festivals and group exhibitions in fifty-three countries, and has had his work published in various media outlets worldwide.

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