For many artists the purpose of their practice is to explore the human condition and the seemingly infinite questions of existence that may plague us through our lifetime. To be able to convey these ideas visually is a gift to the viewer; offering a space to reflect on our connections with those around us and our environment.
The intricate mechanical structures created by cover artist Mark von Rosentiel perform repetitive motions which project familiar social traits back to the viewer. We interviewed him about his work for this issue, and how removing a human presence allows us to each consider our own personal place within the sphere of life.
For other artists featured in this issue, it is human relationships which pin us together. Themes of language, family, love and physicality and experiences are all explored through their own individual visions.