Release Date: September 2007
Our September 2007 issue deals a lot with the issue of space and dimensions - celestial elements, washy dreamscapes, blurred lights in motion, surreal synapses between the real and the unreal. (not a theme persay, it just seemed to work out this way)
Issue #53 features "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter," a photograph by Tyler Nixon. The negative space tilts you toward the frame, tipping you into air, off the edge... "Forever," another photograph by Andrew Hefter, places strong contrasting elements into the center frame, surrounded by a hazy pastel atmospheric landscape. "Forbidden," art by former Phirebrush interviewee Egil Paulsen, plays on a masked, vague theme, while maintaining a certain of sense-heightening, alarming minimalism.
Also featured is an interview with photographer James Perdue. James' cinematic photographs sweep and blur with backlights and overblown blurs. Be sure to read up!
Our September 2007 issue deals a lot with the issue of space and dimensions - celestial elements, washy dreamscapes, blurred lights in motion, surreal synapses between the real and the unreal. (not a theme persay, it just seemed to work out this way)
Issue #53 features "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter," a photograph by Tyler Nixon. The negative space tilts you toward the frame, tipping you into air, off the edge... "Forever," another photograph by Andrew Hefter, places strong contrasting elements into the center frame, surrounded by a hazy pastel atmospheric landscape. "Forbidden," art by former Phirebrush interviewee Egil Paulsen, plays on a masked, vague theme, while maintaining a certain of sense-heightening, alarming minimalism.
Also featured is an interview with photographer James Perdue. James' cinematic photographs sweep and blur with backlights and overblown blurs. Be sure to read up!



