ISSUE 2
November 2019
from Works & Days
Gina Myers
The Worst Recession
Prince Bush
b(rat) I (house [fire])
b(rat) II (wage labor)
i don’t think i want to ruin my own life anymore III
Faye Chevalier
If you put trash in you die
If They Colonize Space Where Will the Stars Go?
Gianni Gaudino
Notice: a change is proposed for this site
Alex Bucik
In the Pre-Dawn Hours
Joshua Daniel Edwin
PPA
Glorious Piner
The Tongue of Allan Pinkerton
The Dismemberment of Philadelphia
John Wall Barger
Rachel Underlay takes the 7:38 train
Red Flag
Liam Bates
Team Leader Takes Us Hostage
Sales Meeting
Laura Cook
In Starbucks on My Thirty
Alex Gallo-Brown
Long Term
Tim Lynch
October: A Rosary
Michael Moreno-Resendez
300
Jonathon Todd
how many people do we talk to in a day?
Heartache Medication
Joni F-G
Instrument
Terra Oliveira
Love Song
Permanent Vacation
Against Deathbed Conversion
Zachary LaMalfa
Religious Thinking
Sebastian Castillo
Dust and the Wet and the Roar
Casey Reinhardt
Music & the Office
Matt Dineen
City Poor
Victoria Giang
Robb Spath's hand cut collages are his endgame to an ongoing battle with his idle hands. He is a hopeless hoarder of images collected from countless resources. With xacto and adhesive he re-contexts these images into a narrative structure. You can see more at nbkillarobb.wix.com/armedrobberyconcepts or @armedrobbery810 on Instagram.
Fabio Sassi makes acrylics and photos. He uses tiny objects and discarded stuff. He often puts a quirky twist to his subjects or employs an unusual perspective that gives a new angle of view. He really enjoys taking the everyday and ordinary and framing it in a different way. Fabio lives in Bologna, Italy. His work can be viewed at www.fabiosassi.foliohd.com.
Edited by Patrick Blagrave.