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REVISIT SKEWED09 | Curtis Santiago

Farmer + Dog by Curtis Santiago
Mixed Media
Canada
www.curtissantiago.com

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Page 15 // Profile // Skewed Issue Number Nine // Mar Apr 2010

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REVISIT SKEWED08 | Victor Wang

Untitled by Victor Wang
Film Photography
Vancouver, Canada
www.viktorwang.com

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Page 42 // Off Campus Submission // Skewed Issue Number Eight // Jan/Feb 2010

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REVISIT SKEWED05 | Elad Tzadok

Untitled by Elad Tzadok
Photography
Vancouver, Canada
www.frozenjelly.com

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Page 4 // On Campus Submission // Skewed Issue Number Five // May/June 2009

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REVISIT SKEWED04 | Kathryn Blair

Untitled by Kathryn Blair
Vancouver, Canada
Watercolour
www.glass-slipper.net

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INTERVIEW | Terri Potratz

LARRY. LOBIRD ROAD
COLLECTION LAUNCH
2010 – 2011

In a cozy little corner, within a gallery space by the name of grace, a discombobulated Lexa had a the chance to catch up with the oh-so-well put together Terri Potratz, the stylin’ queen of locally sourced alpaca creations.

The celebration of Larry.’s third year of existence also introduced locally and internationally sourced human beings to Terri’s latest design work The Lobird Road Collection 2010 – 2011.

This brand spankin’ new line includes an aesthetically diverse range of shapes, a mix of processes and an unique collection of accessories, created as a collaborative effort between Larry.’s leading lady and ZULA’s Urszula Petrykowska.

Words were exchanged…

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FEATURE PROFILE | Chelsea Lawrick

Romantic Wallpaper by Chelsea Lawrick
Silkscreen on Paper/Installation
Vancouver, Canada
secret–places.blogspot.com

“I created this wallpaper as a response to a type of homophobia that is not as blatant as the sorts that are publicized in the newspapers and the like – a kind of homophobia where people barely recognize that they are homophobic.

I believe that many people can recognize the steps we are slowly taking towards a much needed social revolution, and that to be told they are working against it (to be called homophobic) is a quality that no longer possesses any respectful attributes.

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REVISIT SKEWED03 | Rachel Stanners

Mills by Rachel Stanners
Acrylic, Oil and Pastels
www.restanners.com

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Page 19 // Skewed Issue Number Three // Jan/Feb 2009


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REVISIT SKEWED02 | Carolyn Figel

Pensive Rabbit by Carolyn Figel
Vancouver, Canada
Pen, White out and Tempera Paint on Wood
www.flickr.com/photos/cfigel

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Page 5 // Skewed Issue Number Two // Nov/Dec 2008

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