Artist and Park Ranger Mariah Reading has made a habit out of repurposing trash she finds in areas she patrols. Using these found objects as a canvas, she’s depicted the setting sun, wildflowers, stone-covered shores, swimming sea lions, mountain ranges and more. She’s turned these into an Instagram post series called #LandscapesNotLandfills, which surprises with each entry. Details from nature follow the indents of a …
Featured in NTWRK’s Esther Kim-curated Women’s History Month art collection, called Esther Loves Artists, So Youn Lee’s ethereal “Totem” offset print features her signature character, Mango. The work is inspired by ancient totem poles, but it also emphasizes the way communities support and cherish their members. The 18 by 24-inch offset print, with a blind embossed signature, is available on 22 March at 6PM EST …
Modern Counterculture + the Invasive Internet “In the internet era, true counterculture is difficult to see, and even harder to find—but that doesn’t mean it’s not there,” Berlin-based writer Caroline Busta writes in her Document Journal debut, “The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram.” In her article, Busta points out that counterculture isn’t as simply classified as it used to be. …