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Walk_ is a project pairing photographs with audio recordings of the people and atmosphere in which they were captured by Brooklyn-based filmmaker and artist Derek Beck. Each instalment of the project involves shooting a single roll of 35mm film while walking a random route through a city or interviewing a subject, the first of which was started over 10 years ago:
“I was playing tourist after living in New York City for five years, and went to Central Park on a freezer cold Saturday afternoon. After walking through the Ramble in Central Park, and overhearing snippets of passing conversations, I arrived at these benches and sat down for a breather. I had my Canon AE-1 35mm camera with me and was struck with an idea. I took out my iPhone, started recording audio, put it in my jacket pocket, and took a photo of the benches”
Since then, Beck has shot 50 rolls of film, traversed 40 different cities, met hundreds of strangers and walked countless miles. And he doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon.
There’s an unmistakable sincerity to Beck’s work, and at a time when social platforms continue to drift away from still imagery in favour of video, it offers a refreshing and thoughtful way of experiencing photography.

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Another look inside our latest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5.
For anyone new to the series, Tomorrow’s Talent is our ongoing series dedicated to discovering and championing the next wave of visual artists. Volume 5 features work from 60+ artists and is our biggest edition yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, a much larger format.
A huge thank you to every artist who contributed to this collection. This talented group of people inspires us and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Featured spreads from:
@alicbrock (cover artist)
@avalonnuovo
@joshdstover
@dahnniii
@haley_manchon
@selpopart
@chubbynida
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@_lony_mathis
@yeo1n
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see more spreads!

Born and based in New York, photographer Orpheus Acosta @orpheusacosta was adopted at two months old by a Puerto Rican family. At 16, Acosta went in search of information about his adoption. He began documenting his environments through photography and video, often exploring feelings of displacement. These images are part of an ongoing reflection on how identity and emotion are mediated through systems that promise visibility yet often produce distance. Dysphoria emerges here not as spectacle, but as atmosphere—the gaps between people, the repetition of reaching out, and the quiet recognition that connection is never guaranteed:
“Long Time Caller, First Time Listener explores the dissonance between the promise of connection and the reality of isolation. Borrowing its title from the language of radio call-in culture, the project frames communication as an act of reaching outward without certainty of being received, where expression is constant but understanding remains unstable. Each image exists as both a call and an echo, contributing to a larger, unresolved conversation about what it means to speak, to listen, and to exist within a culture where both are increasingly out of sync.”
See more from the project on our site. Link in bio.

Born and based in New York, photographer Orpheus Acosta @orpheusacosta was adopted at two months old by a Puerto Rican family. At 16, Acosta went in search of information about his adoption. He began documenting his environments through photography and video, often exploring feelings of displacement. These images are part of an ongoing reflection on how identity and emotion are mediated through systems that promise visibility yet often produce distance. Dysphoria emerges here not as spectacle, but as atmosphere—the gaps between people, the repetition of reaching out, and the quiet recognition that connection is never guaranteed:
“Long Time Caller, First Time Listener explores the dissonance between the promise of connection and the reality of isolation. Borrowing its title from the language of radio call-in culture, the project frames communication as an act of reaching outward without certainty of being received, where expression is constant but understanding remains unstable. Each image exists as both a call and an echo, contributing to a larger, unresolved conversation about what it means to speak, to listen, and to exist within a culture where both are increasingly out of sync.”
See more from the project on our site. Link in bio.

Born and based in New York, photographer Orpheus Acosta @orpheusacosta was adopted at two months old by a Puerto Rican family. At 16, Acosta went in search of information about his adoption. He began documenting his environments through photography and video, often exploring feelings of displacement. These images are part of an ongoing reflection on how identity and emotion are mediated through systems that promise visibility yet often produce distance. Dysphoria emerges here not as spectacle, but as atmosphere—the gaps between people, the repetition of reaching out, and the quiet recognition that connection is never guaranteed:
“Long Time Caller, First Time Listener explores the dissonance between the promise of connection and the reality of isolation. Borrowing its title from the language of radio call-in culture, the project frames communication as an act of reaching outward without certainty of being received, where expression is constant but understanding remains unstable. Each image exists as both a call and an echo, contributing to a larger, unresolved conversation about what it means to speak, to listen, and to exist within a culture where both are increasingly out of sync.”
See more from the project on our site. Link in bio.

Born and based in New York, photographer Orpheus Acosta @orpheusacosta was adopted at two months old by a Puerto Rican family. At 16, Acosta went in search of information about his adoption. He began documenting his environments through photography and video, often exploring feelings of displacement. These images are part of an ongoing reflection on how identity and emotion are mediated through systems that promise visibility yet often produce distance. Dysphoria emerges here not as spectacle, but as atmosphere—the gaps between people, the repetition of reaching out, and the quiet recognition that connection is never guaranteed:
“Long Time Caller, First Time Listener explores the dissonance between the promise of connection and the reality of isolation. Borrowing its title from the language of radio call-in culture, the project frames communication as an act of reaching outward without certainty of being received, where expression is constant but understanding remains unstable. Each image exists as both a call and an echo, contributing to a larger, unresolved conversation about what it means to speak, to listen, and to exist within a culture where both are increasingly out of sync.”
See more from the project on our site. Link in bio.

Born and based in New York, photographer Orpheus Acosta @orpheusacosta was adopted at two months old by a Puerto Rican family. At 16, Acosta went in search of information about his adoption. He began documenting his environments through photography and video, often exploring feelings of displacement. These images are part of an ongoing reflection on how identity and emotion are mediated through systems that promise visibility yet often produce distance. Dysphoria emerges here not as spectacle, but as atmosphere—the gaps between people, the repetition of reaching out, and the quiet recognition that connection is never guaranteed:
“Long Time Caller, First Time Listener explores the dissonance between the promise of connection and the reality of isolation. Borrowing its title from the language of radio call-in culture, the project frames communication as an act of reaching outward without certainty of being received, where expression is constant but understanding remains unstable. Each image exists as both a call and an echo, contributing to a larger, unresolved conversation about what it means to speak, to listen, and to exist within a culture where both are increasingly out of sync.”
See more from the project on our site. Link in bio.

Caleb Thal (@caleb_thal) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year!
With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Caleb turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Currently based in Los Angeles, Photographer Caleb Thal has spent a lot of time in New York, Phoenix, and Dolores, Colorado. His new book, To Remember, is based around Caleb’s memories. Using printed, re-photographed, and altered images, Caleb reimagines each photograph as a way of tracing how photographs change long after they are first seen.
Read the interview with Caleb Thal over on the @booooooom website.

Caleb Thal (@caleb_thal) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year!
With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Caleb turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Currently based in Los Angeles, Photographer Caleb Thal has spent a lot of time in New York, Phoenix, and Dolores, Colorado. His new book, To Remember, is based around Caleb’s memories. Using printed, re-photographed, and altered images, Caleb reimagines each photograph as a way of tracing how photographs change long after they are first seen.
Read the interview with Caleb Thal over on the @booooooom website.

Caleb Thal (@caleb_thal) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year!
With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Caleb turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Currently based in Los Angeles, Photographer Caleb Thal has spent a lot of time in New York, Phoenix, and Dolores, Colorado. His new book, To Remember, is based around Caleb’s memories. Using printed, re-photographed, and altered images, Caleb reimagines each photograph as a way of tracing how photographs change long after they are first seen.
Read the interview with Caleb Thal over on the @booooooom website.

Caleb Thal (@caleb_thal) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year!
With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Caleb turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Currently based in Los Angeles, Photographer Caleb Thal has spent a lot of time in New York, Phoenix, and Dolores, Colorado. His new book, To Remember, is based around Caleb’s memories. Using printed, re-photographed, and altered images, Caleb reimagines each photograph as a way of tracing how photographs change long after they are first seen.
Read the interview with Caleb Thal over on the @booooooom website.

Caleb Thal (@caleb_thal) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year!
With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Caleb turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Currently based in Los Angeles, Photographer Caleb Thal has spent a lot of time in New York, Phoenix, and Dolores, Colorado. His new book, To Remember, is based around Caleb’s memories. Using printed, re-photographed, and altered images, Caleb reimagines each photograph as a way of tracing how photographs change long after they are first seen.
Read the interview with Caleb Thal over on the @booooooom website.

A series of photographs taken over the course of two summers in California by photographer, artist and educator, Blake Masi @blakemasi. Currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Masi’s work focuses on environments shaped by human systems and considers how these spaces reflect the psychological and cultural conditions of a post-digital generation. “Camp” is an ongoing project that captures Masi’s time working at a camp in the Northern Sierra region. Though surrounded by wilderness, cabins were built among trees and trails cut into the land. Here daily life is structured around shared labour and communal routines. Phones are not permitted, creating a feeling of existing slightly outside contemporary time:
“These photographs consider how individuals inhabit designed environments and leave traces of themselves within them. At the camp, daily routines including play, labor, and interpersonal relationships mark the space, just as the structure of the place shapes those who move through it. The camp becomes a temporary world built through collective participation, where human psychology impresses itself upon the landscape. In this setting, the tension between the artificial and the natural is negotiated and lived each day.”
Blake Masi is featured in Array 4 out now! See more on our site. Link in bio.

A series of photographs taken over the course of two summers in California by photographer, artist and educator, Blake Masi @blakemasi. Currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Masi’s work focuses on environments shaped by human systems and considers how these spaces reflect the psychological and cultural conditions of a post-digital generation. “Camp” is an ongoing project that captures Masi’s time working at a camp in the Northern Sierra region. Though surrounded by wilderness, cabins were built among trees and trails cut into the land. Here daily life is structured around shared labour and communal routines. Phones are not permitted, creating a feeling of existing slightly outside contemporary time:
“These photographs consider how individuals inhabit designed environments and leave traces of themselves within them. At the camp, daily routines including play, labor, and interpersonal relationships mark the space, just as the structure of the place shapes those who move through it. The camp becomes a temporary world built through collective participation, where human psychology impresses itself upon the landscape. In this setting, the tension between the artificial and the natural is negotiated and lived each day.”
Blake Masi is featured in Array 4 out now! See more on our site. Link in bio.

A series of photographs taken over the course of two summers in California by photographer, artist and educator, Blake Masi @blakemasi. Currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Masi’s work focuses on environments shaped by human systems and considers how these spaces reflect the psychological and cultural conditions of a post-digital generation. “Camp” is an ongoing project that captures Masi’s time working at a camp in the Northern Sierra region. Though surrounded by wilderness, cabins were built among trees and trails cut into the land. Here daily life is structured around shared labour and communal routines. Phones are not permitted, creating a feeling of existing slightly outside contemporary time:
“These photographs consider how individuals inhabit designed environments and leave traces of themselves within them. At the camp, daily routines including play, labor, and interpersonal relationships mark the space, just as the structure of the place shapes those who move through it. The camp becomes a temporary world built through collective participation, where human psychology impresses itself upon the landscape. In this setting, the tension between the artificial and the natural is negotiated and lived each day.”
Blake Masi is featured in Array 4 out now! See more on our site. Link in bio.

A series of photographs taken over the course of two summers in California by photographer, artist and educator, Blake Masi @blakemasi. Currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Masi’s work focuses on environments shaped by human systems and considers how these spaces reflect the psychological and cultural conditions of a post-digital generation. “Camp” is an ongoing project that captures Masi’s time working at a camp in the Northern Sierra region. Though surrounded by wilderness, cabins were built among trees and trails cut into the land. Here daily life is structured around shared labour and communal routines. Phones are not permitted, creating a feeling of existing slightly outside contemporary time:
“These photographs consider how individuals inhabit designed environments and leave traces of themselves within them. At the camp, daily routines including play, labor, and interpersonal relationships mark the space, just as the structure of the place shapes those who move through it. The camp becomes a temporary world built through collective participation, where human psychology impresses itself upon the landscape. In this setting, the tension between the artificial and the natural is negotiated and lived each day.”
Blake Masi is featured in Array 4 out now! See more on our site. Link in bio.

A series of photographs taken over the course of two summers in California by photographer, artist and educator, Blake Masi @blakemasi. Currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Masi’s work focuses on environments shaped by human systems and considers how these spaces reflect the psychological and cultural conditions of a post-digital generation. “Camp” is an ongoing project that captures Masi’s time working at a camp in the Northern Sierra region. Though surrounded by wilderness, cabins were built among trees and trails cut into the land. Here daily life is structured around shared labour and communal routines. Phones are not permitted, creating a feeling of existing slightly outside contemporary time:
“These photographs consider how individuals inhabit designed environments and leave traces of themselves within them. At the camp, daily routines including play, labor, and interpersonal relationships mark the space, just as the structure of the place shapes those who move through it. The camp becomes a temporary world built through collective participation, where human psychology impresses itself upon the landscape. In this setting, the tension between the artificial and the natural is negotiated and lived each day.”
Blake Masi is featured in Array 4 out now! See more on our site. Link in bio.

A series of photographs taken over the course of two summers in California by photographer, artist and educator, Blake Masi @blakemasi. Currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Masi’s work focuses on environments shaped by human systems and considers how these spaces reflect the psychological and cultural conditions of a post-digital generation. “Camp” is an ongoing project that captures Masi’s time working at a camp in the Northern Sierra region. Though surrounded by wilderness, cabins were built among trees and trails cut into the land. Here daily life is structured around shared labour and communal routines. Phones are not permitted, creating a feeling of existing slightly outside contemporary time:
“These photographs consider how individuals inhabit designed environments and leave traces of themselves within them. At the camp, daily routines including play, labor, and interpersonal relationships mark the space, just as the structure of the place shapes those who move through it. The camp becomes a temporary world built through collective participation, where human psychology impresses itself upon the landscape. In this setting, the tension between the artificial and the natural is negotiated and lived each day.”
Blake Masi is featured in Array 4 out now! See more on our site. Link in bio.

The Booooooom Art & Photo Book Award is officially open for submissions!
For our 5th edition, we’re helping bring 8 projects to life: 6 standalone books and 2 smaller perfect bound zines, each by a different artist, illustrator, or photographer, at zero cost to the selected applicants.
For anyone new to the award, this is an opportunity to turn a focused body of work into a real publication. From design to how it’s shared and sold, the project remains yours. We’re here to offer guidance along the way, but the book is yours to shape.
If you have a series or cohesive selection of work you’ve been wanting to turn into a book, we’d love to see it.
Image from one of last year’s winners, @caleb_thal
Hit the 🔗 in bio to learn more and apply!

Montreal-based artist Sylvia Trotter Ewens @sylvia_trotter.ewens received her DEC in Fine Arts from Dawson College, followed by a BFA and MFA in Painting at Concordia University. Her work blends architectural aesthetics, ecological discourse, and personal narrative, creating fragmented spaces that reflect shifting landscapes and subtle psychologies.
In “Echoes of Elsewhere”, Trotter Ewens’ fragmented environments are shaped as much by lived experience as by distance and imagination. Born in Honduras, Trotter Ewens was adopted as an infant and has long felt a sense of dual belonging. The works assembled here explore the lingering impressions of environments and relationships that persist across time and were created from photographs taken of both Honduras and Québec—the two distinct geographies merging to reflect Trotter Ewens’ own experience of being “neither completely of here nor there”.
“Echoes of Elsewhere” is currently on display at @platogallery until May 30.

Montreal-based artist Sylvia Trotter Ewens @sylvia_trotter.ewens received her DEC in Fine Arts from Dawson College, followed by a BFA and MFA in Painting at Concordia University. Her work blends architectural aesthetics, ecological discourse, and personal narrative, creating fragmented spaces that reflect shifting landscapes and subtle psychologies.
In “Echoes of Elsewhere”, Trotter Ewens’ fragmented environments are shaped as much by lived experience as by distance and imagination. Born in Honduras, Trotter Ewens was adopted as an infant and has long felt a sense of dual belonging. The works assembled here explore the lingering impressions of environments and relationships that persist across time and were created from photographs taken of both Honduras and Québec—the two distinct geographies merging to reflect Trotter Ewens’ own experience of being “neither completely of here nor there”.
“Echoes of Elsewhere” is currently on display at @platogallery until May 30.

Montreal-based artist Sylvia Trotter Ewens @sylvia_trotter.ewens received her DEC in Fine Arts from Dawson College, followed by a BFA and MFA in Painting at Concordia University. Her work blends architectural aesthetics, ecological discourse, and personal narrative, creating fragmented spaces that reflect shifting landscapes and subtle psychologies.
In “Echoes of Elsewhere”, Trotter Ewens’ fragmented environments are shaped as much by lived experience as by distance and imagination. Born in Honduras, Trotter Ewens was adopted as an infant and has long felt a sense of dual belonging. The works assembled here explore the lingering impressions of environments and relationships that persist across time and were created from photographs taken of both Honduras and Québec—the two distinct geographies merging to reflect Trotter Ewens’ own experience of being “neither completely of here nor there”.
“Echoes of Elsewhere” is currently on display at @platogallery until May 30.

Montreal-based artist Sylvia Trotter Ewens @sylvia_trotter.ewens received her DEC in Fine Arts from Dawson College, followed by a BFA and MFA in Painting at Concordia University. Her work blends architectural aesthetics, ecological discourse, and personal narrative, creating fragmented spaces that reflect shifting landscapes and subtle psychologies.
In “Echoes of Elsewhere”, Trotter Ewens’ fragmented environments are shaped as much by lived experience as by distance and imagination. Born in Honduras, Trotter Ewens was adopted as an infant and has long felt a sense of dual belonging. The works assembled here explore the lingering impressions of environments and relationships that persist across time and were created from photographs taken of both Honduras and Québec—the two distinct geographies merging to reflect Trotter Ewens’ own experience of being “neither completely of here nor there”.
“Echoes of Elsewhere” is currently on display at @platogallery until May 30.

Montreal-based artist Sylvia Trotter Ewens @sylvia_trotter.ewens received her DEC in Fine Arts from Dawson College, followed by a BFA and MFA in Painting at Concordia University. Her work blends architectural aesthetics, ecological discourse, and personal narrative, creating fragmented spaces that reflect shifting landscapes and subtle psychologies.
In “Echoes of Elsewhere”, Trotter Ewens’ fragmented environments are shaped as much by lived experience as by distance and imagination. Born in Honduras, Trotter Ewens was adopted as an infant and has long felt a sense of dual belonging. The works assembled here explore the lingering impressions of environments and relationships that persist across time and were created from photographs taken of both Honduras and Québec—the two distinct geographies merging to reflect Trotter Ewens’ own experience of being “neither completely of here nor there”.
“Echoes of Elsewhere” is currently on display at @platogallery until May 30.

Matthew Walton (@mwalton.artwerk) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year! With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Matthew turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Froot Loops features Matthew’s mixed-media-work-on-paper series highlighting the quiet charm of everyday queerness. Each piece reimagines a separate mundane moment, transformed by Matthew’s bold, graphic approach to figuration and his vibrant technicolor lens. These vignettes invite viewers into intimate, relatable scenes that blur the line between public and private space. It is within this liminal realm that Matthew’s camp and Cubist-coded figures live—uninhibited; a world all its own, where everyone is welcome to step inside.
Read the interview with Matthew Walton over on the @booooooom website.

Matthew Walton (@mwalton.artwerk) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year! With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Matthew turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Froot Loops features Matthew’s mixed-media-work-on-paper series highlighting the quiet charm of everyday queerness. Each piece reimagines a separate mundane moment, transformed by Matthew’s bold, graphic approach to figuration and his vibrant technicolor lens. These vignettes invite viewers into intimate, relatable scenes that blur the line between public and private space. It is within this liminal realm that Matthew’s camp and Cubist-coded figures live—uninhibited; a world all its own, where everyone is welcome to step inside.
Read the interview with Matthew Walton over on the @booooooom website.

Matthew Walton (@mwalton.artwerk) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year! With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Matthew turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Froot Loops features Matthew’s mixed-media-work-on-paper series highlighting the quiet charm of everyday queerness. Each piece reimagines a separate mundane moment, transformed by Matthew’s bold, graphic approach to figuration and his vibrant technicolor lens. These vignettes invite viewers into intimate, relatable scenes that blur the line between public and private space. It is within this liminal realm that Matthew’s camp and Cubist-coded figures live—uninhibited; a world all its own, where everyone is welcome to step inside.
Read the interview with Matthew Walton over on the @booooooom website.

Matthew Walton (@mwalton.artwerk) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year! With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Matthew turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Froot Loops features Matthew’s mixed-media-work-on-paper series highlighting the quiet charm of everyday queerness. Each piece reimagines a separate mundane moment, transformed by Matthew’s bold, graphic approach to figuration and his vibrant technicolor lens. These vignettes invite viewers into intimate, relatable scenes that blur the line between public and private space. It is within this liminal realm that Matthew’s camp and Cubist-coded figures live—uninhibited; a world all its own, where everyone is welcome to step inside.
Read the interview with Matthew Walton over on the @booooooom website.

Matthew Walton (@mwalton.artwerk) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year! With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Matthew turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Froot Loops features Matthew’s mixed-media-work-on-paper series highlighting the quiet charm of everyday queerness. Each piece reimagines a separate mundane moment, transformed by Matthew’s bold, graphic approach to figuration and his vibrant technicolor lens. These vignettes invite viewers into intimate, relatable scenes that blur the line between public and private space. It is within this liminal realm that Matthew’s camp and Cubist-coded figures live—uninhibited; a world all its own, where everyone is welcome to step inside.
Read the interview with Matthew Walton over on the @booooooom website.

Matthew Walton (@mwalton.artwerk) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year! With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Matthew turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Froot Loops features Matthew’s mixed-media-work-on-paper series highlighting the quiet charm of everyday queerness. Each piece reimagines a separate mundane moment, transformed by Matthew’s bold, graphic approach to figuration and his vibrant technicolor lens. These vignettes invite viewers into intimate, relatable scenes that blur the line between public and private space. It is within this liminal realm that Matthew’s camp and Cubist-coded figures live—uninhibited; a world all its own, where everyone is welcome to step inside.
Read the interview with Matthew Walton over on the @booooooom website.

Matthew Walton (@mwalton.artwerk) was selected as one of the @booooooom Art & Photo Book Award Winners this past year! With support from @Bookmobile_printing, we helped Matthew turn his project into a book for free! If you want the opportunity to publish a book of your own work, you can apply for our 2026 Art & Photo Book Awards now!
Froot Loops features Matthew’s mixed-media-work-on-paper series highlighting the quiet charm of everyday queerness. Each piece reimagines a separate mundane moment, transformed by Matthew’s bold, graphic approach to figuration and his vibrant technicolor lens. These vignettes invite viewers into intimate, relatable scenes that blur the line between public and private space. It is within this liminal realm that Matthew’s camp and Cubist-coded figures live—uninhibited; a world all its own, where everyone is welcome to step inside.
Read the interview with Matthew Walton over on the @booooooom website.

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

A closer look at some of the work featured in our newest book, Tomorrow’s Talent 5. This collection brings together work from 60+ artists and is also our biggest volume yet: 276 pages, and for the first time, in a larger format.
Scroll through for a glimpse of some of the incredible work included in the book, by these talented people:
@joshdstover
@seo.min.ji
@j.carino.art
@jordanwarrenvisuals
@marcelle.reinecke
@marc_librizzi
@korominami
@jay___stern
@yuweitu
@anotherhannahlee
Hit the 🔗 in bio to grab a copy and see some more spreads!

Born in Canada and based in Brooklyn, New York, artist Kelsey Shwetz @kelseyshwetz received her MFA from Columbia University where she currently teaches painting. She is interested in observational reality and abstraction, specifically where our gaze settles and the interventions that disrupt that field of vision.
“Light functions as a primary organizing force throughout the work. Domestic illumination, nocturnal lamplight, and mediated light from screens divide the image into overlapping zones of visibility and shadow. Interiors often bleed into exteriors, while landscape appears embedded within or at odds with architectural structure. These moments of partial visibility disrupt a stable point of view, creating scenes that feel recognizable yet unsettled, shaped as much by memory and attention as by physical description.”
See more from Kelsey Shwetz on our site. Link in bio.

Born in Canada and based in Brooklyn, New York, artist Kelsey Shwetz @kelseyshwetz received her MFA from Columbia University where she currently teaches painting. She is interested in observational reality and abstraction, specifically where our gaze settles and the interventions that disrupt that field of vision.
“Light functions as a primary organizing force throughout the work. Domestic illumination, nocturnal lamplight, and mediated light from screens divide the image into overlapping zones of visibility and shadow. Interiors often bleed into exteriors, while landscape appears embedded within or at odds with architectural structure. These moments of partial visibility disrupt a stable point of view, creating scenes that feel recognizable yet unsettled, shaped as much by memory and attention as by physical description.”
See more from Kelsey Shwetz on our site. Link in bio.

Born in Canada and based in Brooklyn, New York, artist Kelsey Shwetz @kelseyshwetz received her MFA from Columbia University where she currently teaches painting. She is interested in observational reality and abstraction, specifically where our gaze settles and the interventions that disrupt that field of vision.
“Light functions as a primary organizing force throughout the work. Domestic illumination, nocturnal lamplight, and mediated light from screens divide the image into overlapping zones of visibility and shadow. Interiors often bleed into exteriors, while landscape appears embedded within or at odds with architectural structure. These moments of partial visibility disrupt a stable point of view, creating scenes that feel recognizable yet unsettled, shaped as much by memory and attention as by physical description.”
See more from Kelsey Shwetz on our site. Link in bio.

Born in Canada and based in Brooklyn, New York, artist Kelsey Shwetz @kelseyshwetz received her MFA from Columbia University where she currently teaches painting. She is interested in observational reality and abstraction, specifically where our gaze settles and the interventions that disrupt that field of vision.
“Light functions as a primary organizing force throughout the work. Domestic illumination, nocturnal lamplight, and mediated light from screens divide the image into overlapping zones of visibility and shadow. Interiors often bleed into exteriors, while landscape appears embedded within or at odds with architectural structure. These moments of partial visibility disrupt a stable point of view, creating scenes that feel recognizable yet unsettled, shaped as much by memory and attention as by physical description.”
See more from Kelsey Shwetz on our site. Link in bio.

Born in Canada and based in Brooklyn, New York, artist Kelsey Shwetz @kelseyshwetz received her MFA from Columbia University where she currently teaches painting. She is interested in observational reality and abstraction, specifically where our gaze settles and the interventions that disrupt that field of vision.
“Light functions as a primary organizing force throughout the work. Domestic illumination, nocturnal lamplight, and mediated light from screens divide the image into overlapping zones of visibility and shadow. Interiors often bleed into exteriors, while landscape appears embedded within or at odds with architectural structure. These moments of partial visibility disrupt a stable point of view, creating scenes that feel recognizable yet unsettled, shaped as much by memory and attention as by physical description.”
See more from Kelsey Shwetz on our site. Link in bio.

Born in Canada and based in Brooklyn, New York, artist Kelsey Shwetz @kelseyshwetz received her MFA from Columbia University where she currently teaches painting. She is interested in observational reality and abstraction, specifically where our gaze settles and the interventions that disrupt that field of vision.
“Light functions as a primary organizing force throughout the work. Domestic illumination, nocturnal lamplight, and mediated light from screens divide the image into overlapping zones of visibility and shadow. Interiors often bleed into exteriors, while landscape appears embedded within or at odds with architectural structure. These moments of partial visibility disrupt a stable point of view, creating scenes that feel recognizable yet unsettled, shaped as much by memory and attention as by physical description.”
See more from Kelsey Shwetz on our site. Link in bio.
Issue 4 of ARRAY is here! Our digital magazine is available to download! Congrats to all the featured artists and photographers.
If you open it with the Books app on your phone or tablet you can flip through the images and interviews! Link in B I O 🔗
Featured artists:
@alexandre.morelli.photo
@johnalexsecond
@ina_koenigs
@beb_siegl
@offen1645
@gideontsang
@cassadymoll.studio
@blakemasi
@little.pilgrim
@ealopia
@sua_chae
@spinningtosublime
@frank_a_unger
@willsertorio
@alfonso_bricegno
@ruwanteodros
@hjung_jung
@barbaragabriellee
@jjonathanevans
@wes.bob
@christominika
Phoenix Kanada

Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Dorian Tocker @doriantocker was born in Brooklyn and studied Directing at the American Film Institute. This project is a continuation of an ongoing body of work confronting rupture and impermanence. Shaped by the reverberations of childhood loss, “The cut is starting to scab” observes the subtle entropy of everyday environments, capturing the vivid strangeness and whispered sublimity of the ordinary emerging through evidence of wear, time, and human attempts at order.
See more from "The cut is starting to scab" on our site. Link in bio.

Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Dorian Tocker @doriantocker was born in Brooklyn and studied Directing at the American Film Institute. This project is a continuation of an ongoing body of work confronting rupture and impermanence. Shaped by the reverberations of childhood loss, “The cut is starting to scab” observes the subtle entropy of everyday environments, capturing the vivid strangeness and whispered sublimity of the ordinary emerging through evidence of wear, time, and human attempts at order.
See more from "The cut is starting to scab" on our site. Link in bio.

Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Dorian Tocker @doriantocker was born in Brooklyn and studied Directing at the American Film Institute. This project is a continuation of an ongoing body of work confronting rupture and impermanence. Shaped by the reverberations of childhood loss, “The cut is starting to scab” observes the subtle entropy of everyday environments, capturing the vivid strangeness and whispered sublimity of the ordinary emerging through evidence of wear, time, and human attempts at order.
See more from "The cut is starting to scab" on our site. Link in bio.

Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Dorian Tocker @doriantocker was born in Brooklyn and studied Directing at the American Film Institute. This project is a continuation of an ongoing body of work confronting rupture and impermanence. Shaped by the reverberations of childhood loss, “The cut is starting to scab” observes the subtle entropy of everyday environments, capturing the vivid strangeness and whispered sublimity of the ordinary emerging through evidence of wear, time, and human attempts at order.
See more from "The cut is starting to scab" on our site. Link in bio.

Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Dorian Tocker @doriantocker was born in Brooklyn and studied Directing at the American Film Institute. This project is a continuation of an ongoing body of work confronting rupture and impermanence. Shaped by the reverberations of childhood loss, “The cut is starting to scab” observes the subtle entropy of everyday environments, capturing the vivid strangeness and whispered sublimity of the ordinary emerging through evidence of wear, time, and human attempts at order.
See more from "The cut is starting to scab" on our site. Link in bio.

Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Dorian Tocker @doriantocker was born in Brooklyn and studied Directing at the American Film Institute. This project is a continuation of an ongoing body of work confronting rupture and impermanence. Shaped by the reverberations of childhood loss, “The cut is starting to scab” observes the subtle entropy of everyday environments, capturing the vivid strangeness and whispered sublimity of the ordinary emerging through evidence of wear, time, and human attempts at order.
See more from "The cut is starting to scab" on our site. Link in bio.
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
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