Analog, Issue 6
Release date: December 31, 2019
Analog magazine is dedicated to promote new and more established talents working with analog techniques. We care about works with a poetic narrative, where simple expressionism, minimalism and careful attention to composition are the main drives.
In this issue:
In this number we present works that we have never featured on our site, thus giving you the opportunity to discover seven inspiring photo portfolios and another fascinating short-fiction story. Irina Kholodna from the Ukraine presents “New Pastorals”. Hannah Modigh from Sweden, brings us “Hillbilly heroin, honey”. Lorena Lohr from Canada exhibits “Ocean sands”. From China, Zhang Xiao presents “Coastline”. From Italy, Luca Galavotti offers a set of minimalist takes. Finally, we feature “Radius”, a work by Yuriy Kolomiets from the Ukraine. The literary part is represented by Guadalupe Nettel from Mexico with her fantastic story of life “The Wanderers”.
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