
Lara Gay – Featured Artist Issue 5
A major part of my work is to deconstruct the limits of anthropocentrism in surrealism and symbolism as we know it. I also try to question society’s constructions such as the idea of gender.

A major part of my work is to deconstruct the limits of anthropocentrism in surrealism and symbolism as we know it. I also try to question society’s constructions such as the idea of gender.

The ALTBAYS Show has a reputation for bringing in a diverse range of guests, from established musicians to up-and-coming artists. As a drummer for the punk rock trio Corrosive Moses and the duo Let’s Go Descarrego!, Leo is no stranger to the music scene, and his passion for the industry shines through in every episode.

Ross Liggins is back with more anecdotes and insights My most memorable strange experience occurred in my early thirties. I had been attending parapsychology classes over the previous months, where

My favourite trick is called the woost, which can be learnt after mastering jumps over 4 metres. To do a woost, you must send the kite to 12 o’clock and sheet in the bar. Then once you have taken off, you flick the board up above your head until it is almost resting on the lines. Then you flick the board back down and spot your landing.

From the words of my Architecture river tour guide, ‘Architecture creates beauty, and beauty creates and shapes culture’.

A major part of my work is to deconstruct the limits of anthropocentrism in surrealism and symbolism as we know it. I also try to question society’s constructions such as the idea of gender.

The ALTBAYS Show has a reputation for bringing in a diverse range of guests, from established musicians to up-and-coming artists. As a drummer for the punk rock trio Corrosive Moses and the duo Let’s Go Descarrego!, Leo is no stranger to the music scene, and his passion for the industry shines through in every episode.

Ross Liggins is back with more anecdotes and insights My most memorable strange experience occurred

My favourite trick is called the woost, which can be learnt after mastering jumps over 4 metres. To do a woost, you must send the kite to 12 o’clock and sheet in the bar. Then once you have taken off, you flick the board up above your head until it is almost resting on the lines. Then you flick the board back down and spot your landing.

From the words of my Architecture river tour guide, ‘Architecture creates beauty, and beauty creates and shapes culture’.