This month's poetry and fiction explore air and the supernatural. Marina gives us the first leg of her exploration into color in "Myths and Symbols", Annie offers a tutorial on creating pixel art in "Behind the Art", and Janet talks about what we can learn from our older relatives about some "crafty" ways to recycle our rubbish. Plus, guest feature writer Pierre Carles gives us the first in a series about an illustrator's perspective on Japanese weaponry. Enjoy!
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This month's poetry and fiction explore air and the supernatural. Marina gives us the first leg of her exploration into color in "Myths and Symbols", Annie offers a tutorial on creating pixel art in "Behind the Art", and Janet talks about what we can learn from our older relatives about some "crafty" ways to recycle our rubbish. Plus, guest feature writer Pierre Carles gives us the first in a series about an illustrator's perspective on Japanese weaponry. Enjoy!
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