Lara Gay – Featured Artist, Coromind 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.
Coromind is experiencing tremendous growth in its short history. With two successful issues released, this March edition promises to be just as impressive.
The magazine’s success is a testament to our community’s talent and dedication. The people of Coromandel have come together to share their thoughts, artwork, and ideas, resulting in a publication that reflects the unique character of the region.
Hi!! My name is Pia Rogers, I’m a surfer from Whangamatā. This trick is called a backhand snap, mostly performed by intermediate surfers as it is an easy trick to
Kia ora Get ready for an exciting journey with the second issue of Coromind magazine. This edition is filled with stunning images, artwork and illustrations captured and created by talented
Nick Barry is a lifelong jotter of ideas, scribbler of jokes and sketcher of Dawgs. Nick’s art-form lives in a colourful, hand-drawn world where reside the iconic ‘Dragon-Dawgs’.
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.
Coromind is experiencing tremendous growth in its short history. With two successful issues released, this March edition promises to be just as impressive.
The magazine’s success is a testament to our community’s talent and dedication. The people of Coromandel have come together to share their thoughts, artwork, and ideas, resulting in a publication that reflects the unique character of the region.
Hi!! My name is Pia Rogers, I’m a surfer from Whangamatā. This trick is called
Kia ora Get ready for an exciting journey with the second issue of Coromind magazine.
Nick Barry is a lifelong jotter of ideas, scribbler of jokes and sketcher of Dawgs. Nick’s art-form lives in a colourful, hand-drawn world where reside the iconic ‘Dragon-Dawgs’.