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@lisk_feng created the illustrations accompanying our Fall 2017 suite of fiction. Check out her work: https://t.co/0xIIGcxWX9
It’s Halloweekend! Get in the spirit with this art by @LandisBlair, which accompanies an essay by @TeaMichelle from our Fall 2019 issue.
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“[Illustration is] about capturing a moment over a period of time, an experience that you witnessed and therefore comprehend on a level that other people should be able to understand.” See @george_butler’s Spring 2017 depictions of the Balkan Route: https://t.co/yjo200Dj0T
The 2021 Summer Olympics start today! Before you watch the competition in the pool, read @heydonnelly’s profile on high-level synchronized swimmers and the evolving state of the sport, now called artistic swimming. Illustrations by @oliverbarrett. https://t.co/WdsJzn6rej
“Where sunlight dims, lies a vast and largely unexplored region known as the ocean twilight zone.” In our Summer issue’s Drawing It Out column, @deblucke explores how Andone Lavery uses ocean acoustics to study what goes on beneath the surface: https://t.co/lDc3s7QibO
VQR artist highlight! @eweinsteinilloz’s illustration accompanies @rgreenwaldsmith’s essay on compromise in lockdown during the pandemic. See more of Weinstein’s art on her Instagram page: https://t.co/Vf0IvsFtEk
VQR Artist highlight! With colorful, surrealist flair, Dani Choi created the art seen alongside our Summer 2021 issue’s fiction pieces. Click here to see more of her work on Instagram: https://t.co/imjExyExXB
VQR artist highlight! @ChloeCushman created the art for @Jenna_Krajeski’s essay on the decrimalization of sex work in our Spring 2021 issue. See more of her work on Instagram: https://t.co/lc9iicQFmZ
The documentary “Karma” considers a transformative phase in the poet Allen Ginsberg's life. Watch to follow @BobHolmanPoet as he retraces Ginsberg’s footsteps through India. Film by @rattapallax, funded by @nehgov & produced by @vqreview. https://t.co/bv5xiehXQK
“Daniel Hayman’s visual stories echo that ancient refrain uttered by artists throughout time, ‘If I live, I will tell. If I don’t live, my art will tell.’” Laurel Reuter writes about Hayman’s art in our Winter 2008 issue. See his art here: https://t.co/eZvAqpmaHa