

A Literary Magazine
Although pursuing a career in ESOL education, Kaylan Stedman also finds time to indulge in her passion, drawing. She also illustrates for Wetwork, a podcast which can be downloaded on iTunes or found at Wetworkpodcast.com. Follow her on Instagram @naryakal.
Brett J Barr is a tattooist/artist, living and working in Orlando Florida. Aside from tattooing, he is also versed in many mixed mediums including painting, graphites, pen and ink, charcoals, graphic design, woodworking, miniatures, bookbinding and classical music. He co-owns Built 4 Speed Bumby.
Brett J Barr is a tattooist/artist, living and working in Orlando Florida. Aside from tattooing, he is also versed in many mixed mediums including painting, graphites, pen and ink, charcoals, graphic design, woodworking, miniatures, bookbinding and classical music. He co-owns Built 4 Speed Bumby.
Cob Street is a dabbler of sorts. He enjoys to dabble in a number of things, art being one of his favorite. He enjoys all mediums and can constantly be found starting a new piece before finishing the other. He resides in San Diego. Be sure to follow him @cstreet_art for a look inside this crazy mind.. oh and his art too.
Felix “baddietrash” Sanchez is a northwest based artist. Currently hanging out in Portland, OR. When he’s not drawing, he works in warehouses. Check out his instagram @baddietrash.
Brett J Barr is a tattooist/artist, living and working in Orlando Florida. Aside from tattooing, he is also versed in many mixed mediums including painting, graphites, pen and ink, charcoals, graphic design, woodworking, miniatures, bookbinding and classical music. He co-owns Built 4 Speed Bumby.
Jason Luper is an artist & muralist who resides in Riverside, CA. To see more of his work visit www.jasonluper.com
Jason Luper is an artist & muralist who resides in Riverside, CA. To see more of his work visit www.jasonluper.com
Bill Tarpley grew up in South Florida amongst a family of artists with a wide spectrum of professions and skill sets. He’s always enjoyed creating with his hands, but it wasn’t until getting a degree in digital media, and working behind a computer for a few years, that he discovered his love of painting and found his niche in the Orlando art community.
“Tangerine” by Allison Field Bell and “Corkscrew” by Michelle Ross