Revista editionII
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my biggest artistic influences are probably filmmakers and musicians. a lot of the art i create is based off my interpretation and reaction to the media i consume.
i mostly find inspiration for my art from my notes app. whenever i hear something from a conversation that i think is interesting or read something i like, i write it down. when i need ideas, i just search through the notes app and come up with something.
"i mostly create my art as a way to vent. i’m not great at expressing my feelings with words and have a difficult time processing my emotions, so art is kinda how i’m able to do that."
IstartedsewingwhenIwas5yearsold,and it’salwaysbeenacomforthobbyforme.AsI startedgrowingupandbeganexploringsocial media,Istartedtobecomeawareoffashion trendsandstartedtomeldmyhobbyofsewing withmypassionforfashion.
riya’s interest in fashion was first sparked by her grandmother.
these markets are a place to find fresh produce,
-every 1st saturday of the month-downtown round rock plaza
-every 2nd saturday of the month- georgetown square
-every saturday @ the lakeline mall in the parking lot
-every saturday @ the outlet mall in the parking lot
*all are in the mornings, hours can be found online*
by sophia
i have been writing musi was always obsessed english teacher as a mot almost in
ic since i was a little kid. i with music, and with an her, writing music seemed nevitable.
d to put in a pop? indie? song is so ent.
jack stauber, an artist and musician based in pennsylvania, first began his journey on youtube. building up a fanbase through his obscure art displays, he was able to begin working on his music and produced his first album in 2013, finite form. his personality truly shines through when you scroll through his portfolios, and it's clear to see he has a passion for the things he does. he is great at getting meaningful messages across through his works as well, displaying his genius in regards to scripting.
he has experimented with a variety of artistic mediums, through short films, music, clay, and sketching, to name a few.
so, what is it exactly?
this cinema is perfect if you've been trying to get into a variety of films besides the mainstream screenings you'd find at cinemark. they have more than just screenings, too- with events and classes that you can sign up for via the website!
it's also an incredible source to simply see what some of the top films that locals love may be!
AFS is a non-profit cinema that focuses on showcasing "independent, experimental, foreign and various other non-mainstream art films" some of the movies they have upcoming screenings for are:
-asteroid city
-the green ray
-chocolat
-the elephant man
-falcon lake and more!
-the last of sheila