FLUSTER MAGAZINE 2015 Calendar is out and it is FREE for all our readers!!!

FLUSTER MAGAZINE 2015 Calendar is out and it is FREE for all Fluster Magazine readers!!! To preview the calendar click on the picture above – Per vedere un`anteprima, clicca sulla foto. – You can download Fluster Magazine 2015 Calendar FOR FREE clicking HERE! – Scarica Fluster Magazine 2015 Calendar GRATIS clicca QUI! — Fluster Magazine 2015 Calendar … Continue reading

On the Spot: Kristina Muñoz

Kristina Muñoz is a 27-years-old Children illustrator from Seville (Spain) and currently resides in the United Kingdom. She was always fascinated by Classic tales and the beautiful illustrations around them. Kristina followed her childhood ambition and studied Fine Arts, specialized in Painting. In 2009 she went to Rome to study her last year of Fine … Continue reading

Reportage: 2011 Genoa Flooding

Alessandro Ciolini è nato e cresciuto a Firenze, poi si è trasferito ad Arezzo. Nei primi anni ’90 scattava fotografie per divertimento, con l’avvento della digitale ha iniziato a usarla per i suoi lavori di grafica. Adesso si è dedicato completamente alla fotografia. Testo e fotografie di Alessandro Ciolini [Scroll down for English translation] Genova … Continue reading

On the Spot: Mai Haruno

Mai Haruno was born 1982 in Aichi (Japan) and works as a freelance illustrator and Artist there. As she was 13,  Mai met Shinzi Katoh, a commercial designer, who showed  her his works, and taught her how difficult and  worthwhile this kind of work is. Mai graduated at Kyoto City University of Arts. She loves drawing something … Continue reading

Showcase: Shelbie Dimond

Shelbie Dimond is a 22 years old artist expressing her creativity as photographer, model and actress. Born and raised in the US, she is full of inspirational ideas that constitute an exceptionally fresh and engaging portfolio that has been hosted in various web pages such as Shooting Film, Vogue Italia, Pulse Magazine, Unicorn Dream Magazine … Continue reading

Book Review: The shock of the fall by Nathan Filer

The shock of the fall by Nathan Filer [per la versione italiana andate giù] Reviewed by Giulia Bertelli This is my life. I’m nineteen years old, and the only thing I have any control over in my entire world is the way I choose to tell this story. So I’m hardly going to fuck about. … Continue reading

Showcase: Marta Ivanova

Marta Ivanova (1991, Russia) is a young Lithuanian artist, revealing body, femininity and everyday life intimately and unexpectedly in her works. After graduation in Sculpture in Vilnius M. K. Čiurlionio Arts Gymnasium, she chose Photography and Media Arts studies at Vilnius Academy of Arts. Namely photographic and video material dominates in the artist’s works, but installation … Continue reading

Book Review: Expo 58 by Jonathan Coe

Expo 58 by Jonathan Coe [per la versione italiana andate giù] Reviewed by Giulia Bertelli I have a strange relationship with Jonathan Coe. The first time I read one of his books I didn’t like it so much, it was The Rotters’ Club, it was January of 2006 and I was living a very bad … Continue reading

Showcase: Aaron Nett

Aaron Nett grew up in the NW on the Oregon Coast. Moved around Oregon and California for school over the past ten years or so, and now splits his time between Portland and Salem. You might consider him to be in the “lifetime student” category, and will probably continue to drift in and out of school … Continue reading

FLAVOURS: PIROUETTES AND PAVLOVAS

PIROUETTES AND PAVLOVAS Written by Samantha Molnar Photography by Madeline Gill Edited by Mateo Jarrín Cuvi – Sometimes I can’t talk. When I can’t talk, I dance. Sure, some people may see my graceful movements as erratic, uncontrolled gesticulating, but to the trained eye, I am conveying a complex range of emotions in a unique … Continue reading