ISSUE No. 2

Every image begins with an idea. Every story begins with a question. Issue No. 2 brings together ten international creators whose work explores mythology, identity, fashion, psychology, and social commentary through the evolving language of generative AI.

Ikuo Yamamoto

Drawing from graphic design, collage, and visual storytelling, Ikuo creates images that feel like fragments of dreams. His work explores memory, emotion, and the imagination, revealing how generative AI can become an extension of an artist's inner world.

Nina Sabina Caballero 

Nina constructs haunting landscapes where mythology, religion, and human conflict quietly collide. Her images invite readers into cinematic worlds that feel ancient, unsettling, and strangely familiar.

ADRIANA LAZZARI

Through symbolic imagery and restrained visual storytelling, Adriana explores the emotional spaces between fragility, identity, and control. Her work lingers long after the first glance.

REbecca Smith

Rebecca uses fashion-inspired imagery to question who gets to be seen and celebrated. Her work challenges conventional standards of beauty while championing representation, self-love, and confidence.

Andrea Riedel

Moving freely between collage, portraiture, and fine art-inspired compositions, Andrea allows each story to find its own visual language. Her work reflects a creator driven by curiosity and a willingness to experiment.

tim smith

Using classical imagery and contemporary culture, Tim examines how societies continue to shape ideas of masculine beauty, admiration, and power. His work asks what we choose to celebrate, and why.

Lukas Nowacki 

Influenced by photography and filmmaking, Lukas builds carefully composed scenes that blur the boundary between still image and moving picture. Every frame feels like part of a larger story waiting to unfold.

Melanie ‘Melli’ Petschke 

Drawing from personal experience and neurodivergence, Melli examines the masks people wear and the emotional complexity beneath them. Her work blends glossy aesthetics with deeply personal observation.

ruslan mihailov

Influenced by streetwear, music, and contemporary fashion, Ruslan explores self-expression through bold styling and evolving ideas of masculinity. His images celebrate individuality while questioning the visual codes that shape modern culture.

Bianca wolf

Using metaphor and symbolism, Bianca explores the distance between who we are and who the world expects us to be. Her work reflects identity as something constantly shaped, performed, and reimagined.

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