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Vague Mag - Issue 47
Vague Mag - Issue 47
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Vague Mag - Issue 47
Issue 47 has been released into the realm of reality and hitting bathroom floors worldwide imminently.
Marcos Montoya blows minds with a ridonkulous bsnbs in Paris captured wonderfully by Clément Le Gall amidst the beautiful shapes and colours of Jeff Cheung's gorj artwork.
You like artwork yeah? Well fret not Sam Ryser, Marbie Miller, Sanaa Khan and Jonathan Lyndon do a simply marvellous job of making up the art gallery.
Speaking of artwork, not only did Jeff Cheung provide the cover artwork, but he also has an interview with his own fabulous art but also with some rad photos from Gabriel Ramirez, Norma Ibarra and Thomas Busuttil.
Faheem Allah arrives into Issue 47 drenched in steeze with questions and photos (yes both he really can do it all) by Cole Giordano and we're made up with it. NYC and creativity, doesn't get much better does it?
What's that? You like Clément Le Gall's photos, are there any more beyond the cover photo? Of course there is! There are several featured from an adidas article set in a lil lesser known city called Paris. If you want words to accompany this then you're in luck. However it legally is more of a ghost story featuring a ragamuffin from Birkenhead. But it does have some contextually relevant points.
Overdosing on productivity, not only has he got a part releasing with us via the don Luuci soon, Lawrence Ravail has a full interview conducted by Achille Isnard with photos from Reece Leung & Thibault Le Nours. Fair to say it's all a firm resident of bonkersville!
Keeping it across the channel, WASTED have been going in for their upcoming flick 'Bad Mouth' and we're fortunate enough to be able to publish an article documenting a trip of theirs to Poland & Belgium whilst on this quest. With ace photography from Felix Adler and Benjamin Meunier complimented with words by Arthur Giat, it's fair to say it slaps!
"We want Jono Coote journalism!" I hear shouted from the back, well wind your neck in, we've obviously got Jono Coote journalism, we're not mindless beasts! Jono O'Coote has a candid chat with Jamie from the Pine Hill Haints to discuss their craft, Label Kills and a whole load more that stimulate your cultural and creative desires.
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