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Would you like to submit your visual art (photography, illustrations, mixed arts) or creative writing (opinion, story, review) to AVESSA Magazine? AVESSA Mag truly believes in upcoming talent, so go to our website, review our guidelines, and submit your work now! More info at avessa.com/submit-your-work Call for Submissions
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We are here to help all fashion industry agents and administrators (photographers, creative directors, models, makeup artists, stylists, etc.) promote their works. Please note that all submitted works must be authentic; meaning the work is either created by yourself or you have the right/permission to submit that for publishing. Please read carefully these CRITERIA before submitting photos! Submissions Guidelines
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Shall we leave the city where its men's voracious eyes follow you and its women are on the verge of collapse due to envy. Here, no hand would ever touch the soil for the sake of wheat's growth; no eye would welcome rain, and no tongue would gracefully sing the song of existence. Normal is just an illusion!
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We live in a world where there are innumerable iconic magazines but the magazines of this type whose philosophy and attitude act like a spring board for development and open competition in fashion and art are rare. Madoanna X has tried to be a completely different iconic magazine through being focused on Madonna's philosophy and attitude to the world of art as an icon. What's our ideology?
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LYUN Magazine gives you the opportunity to contribute your work and have it published in a high end, well respected Independent publication. LYUN Magazine is well respected by the Major Model Agencies, PR Companies, and Agents in New York City and around the world. Being published exposes your work in over 50 Major Fashion Countries and Cities around the world. LYUN, Print Submission
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Please note before you submit that we only accept exclusive content. If we find your editorial in another magazine or on social media, we will cut it from the issue. Website submissions do not have a theme, but we do expect them to be in season. LYUN, Web Submission
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Nigerian visual artist Ayanfeoluwa Olarinde is a firecracker. Her art is self-assured and unapologetic. Whilst watching her scribble is a free-spirited take on the canvas, the bold starlet has blazed at the tender age a promising trail for herself back in school. Since then she has earned a string of nominations and awards and is currently at the Nlele Institute. A SCRIBBLE THROUGH TIME
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In his 1989 classic Back To The Future II, filmmaker Robert Zemeckis attempted to predict what the world might look like 30 years ahead and in fashion terms, he wasn’t massively far out. Self-lacing Nikes, automatically heated jackets, virtual reality shades – sure, they might still be in the prototype stage or not work as slickly as intended, but they’re there. We have them. We are the future. A Big Prediction ... !
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Motohiko Hsui is a photographer born and raised in Japan. He studied Photography in Central Saint Martins Art and Design and London College of Communication. Whilst studying, he began piecing together his portfolio. Following this began his first fashion editorial with fashion editor Robbie Spencer for marmalade magazine in 2005, push-starting his career. Breakfast Or Dinner With MOTOHIKO HSUI
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I was born in the Hague in the Netherlands in 1982. Quite early on my parents moved to Leiden, a city known for being the birthplace of Rembrandt, where he painted his first works. I was creating from a young age, but my interests went towards computer graphics during my teenage years. After my studies, I started my own company in 3D graphics in Amsterdam. Who is Daniel Martin?
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H+ : Beyond Humanity By Manon Clavelier