When I get back from outer space I might notice the little things. Time for instance. Whether good times are in abundance or not, the clock is still rolling. Or the unrelenting love from peers. And especially the unashamed smile in my mother’s voice when I tell her I’m moving home to Miami, and not New York. I call it trading hustles for muscles.
When you’re in the hustle, new art means nothing to the artist but new money. Removed from the hustle you create because you have to. Not because you also have to pay bills. These artists, musicians, writers and visionaries in this issue of are in the latter state of mind.
For Art Nouveau Magazine issue #5, the New Art, New Money cover artist Jeremy Fish turns the table on his storytelling subjects. We visit the dream world indie pop band Cults are living in. Elsewhere, we go off the map with Ted Coconis as the iconic artist and illustrator talks about the industry that made him who he is. Other artists included are George Morton-Clark, PaperFrank (our special subscriber cover artist) and Martin Lacko. And in between are photo essays on street brilliance by Swiper Bootz & Corinne Stevie, an editorial by Elvis Piedra, Lady Gaga, Casey Anthony and of course there’s more. Everything up until now has been fodder for the crowning glory. The best is yet to come.
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Dope issue, mang. But wait…MIA?!
it’ll all make sense oneday. ;-$