Date post: | 10-Mar-2016 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | submission-magazine |
View: | 219 times |
Download: | 1 times |
/jen-sis/
NounThe origin or mode of formation of something.origin - birth - rise - provenance - origination
GENESIS
editor in chief
Lauraine [email protected]
senior designer
Homaira [email protected]
beauty editor at large
Sam [email protected] contact
General - Naomi [email protected]
@subMISSION_Mag
facebook.com/pages/Submission-Magazine
submission-magazine.tumblr.com
submission.magazine
hello!
creative consultant
Rachel [email protected]
Office - London+44 (0) 20 3652 4367
subMISSION magazine | issue 1 | april 2013
Cover lensed by: Irvin Rivera | Creative Director: Jose Galeano | Stylist: Joey Thao
Well well wel... we are FINALLY HERE!! (We thought we would arrive with the London spring!)
Firstly, let me take this opportunity to say a HUGE THANK YOU to all of you whom have chosen subMISSION as your showcase platform. We launched with our Issue ZERO in February 2013 and since then, your creative energy
has been a major inspiration and for that, I will be forever grateful!
Genesis - In my mind; the beginning, and in the beginning, there was a blank canvas, a sketchbook, a journal, a neutral space to create. I wanted to see, understand and appreciate what Genesis meant to you and more importantly,I wanted to visually indulge in your interpretations. Every contribution has been executed beautifully and is truly a reflection of our future direction. I very much look forward to your continued support on this here journey of
growth and development.
MASSIVE thanks you to all of our AMAZING contributors this issue would be lost without you.
Special thanks to the subMISSION crew Homaira, Sam, Maame, Naomi, Rachel and Rob for their most invaluable support and input.
Lauraine BaileyEditor in Chief
fashion
Altered EgoIrvan Rivera / Jose Galeana
beauty
The AgencyPaul Whitfield / PC Williams
LunarOla Grochowska / Andrei Zach
HaikusIrvan Rivera / Jose Galeana
Out of the ShadowsGabor Szantai / Sam Lascelle
BoldMike Blackett / Louise Dartford
poetry
This is your GenesisZaneta Denny
DisciplineCurtis Guy
DisconnectedEnrico Brunetti / Serena Moscarelli
Mocha FemmeRhys Frampton / Santa Bevacqua
DreamsTomaas / Susan Donoghue
A Passing ThoughtMiss Nayla
Going with the flowLinton Clarke
paintingsillustrations
Super ColliderPoppy Warwick-Le Briton
Too Close & Rose VelvetSandra Jawad
The LadyStein Reintoft
Deceived by the Narcissist Natasha Williamson
GenesisHomaira Kavde
Still Life - FlowersJoe Cruz
PursuitJohnny Burt
DistoriumRobert MacNeil
Fashion Week PhotographersChris Brock
21st Century Garden of EdenRenee Kirk
ScarlettArron Dunworth / Denise Brown
DecadenceKeith Clouston / Lydia Jane Saunders
Boy | GirlKeith Cloutson / Tess Daly
FAQsJustin Eagle
InfinityKojey Radical
photographyfeatures
PaceAndrei Zach / Pace Chen
GabrielTom Jonson / Tena Strok
fashion
ALTERED EGO
Lensed by Irvin Rivera // Creative Director: Jose Galeana
Lensed by - Irvin RiveraCreative Director - Jose Galeana
Stylist - Joey Thao Make-up Artist - Taryn Feldt
Hair Stylist - Tokiko Inoue Nail Technician - Wendy Galeana
Talent - Candice Lam at Abraxas TalentAssistant Photographer - Benjamin Kui
Fashion Assistants - Allan Montes and Berenice Gonzales
FASHION
Necklace - Moonisa Jewellery
Earrings - Mai Collection for the Stars Agency
Bracelets - JJ Bolda
Gown - House of Devali
Holster and Pants - Creative Directors own
MAKE UP
NYX COSMETICS blended and made by Taryn Feldt
Decad
ence
DECADENCE
By Keith Clouston X Lydia-Jane Saunders
Dress - Miss Selfridge
Ring - Nomiki Glynatsis
Dress - Lucette
Rings - Nomiki Glynatsis
Dress - Rachel Gilbert
Ring - Nomiki Glynatsis
Shoes - Manoush
Coat - Lim
e Drop Flow
er
Dress - Achea M
pong
Dress - Lucette
Rings - Nomiki Glynatsis
Dress - Achea Mpong
Dress - Georgia Osborne worn under
Skirt - Lime Drop Flower Skirt
Dress - Achea Mpong
Lensed by: Keith Clouston
Stylist: Lydia-Jane Saunders
Make-up Artist & Hair Stylist: Amelia Axton
Talent: Bianca at Ldn Management
Asistant Photographer: Wesley Tan
By Rhys Framton at LGA London X Santa Bevacqua at Clicks & Contacts
Mocha FeminineMOCHA FEMININE
Blazer: Givenchy
Trousers: Acne
Waspie: Kunza Corsets
Shoes: Jimmy Choo
Latex Neck Piece: Atsuko Kudo
Blazer & Trousers: Tom Ford
Shoes: Louboutin
Blazer: Maison Martin Margiela
Underwear: Nichole de Carle
Socks: Atsuko Kudo
Shoes: Casadei
Hat: A C
hild Of The Jago
Scarf: Valentino
Body Suit: Atsuko Kudo
Collar: Atsuko Kudo
Blaz
er: S
uper
tras
h
Legg
ings
& S
uspe
nder
Bel
t: La
sciv
ious
Knic
kers
: Age
nt P
rovo
cate
ur
Har
ness
: Co
Co
De
Mer
Shoe
s: L
oubo
utin
Hat: A Child Of The Jago
Scarf: Valentino
Hat: A Child Of The Jago
Scarf: Valentino
Brassiere: Coco De Mer
Arm Pieces: Id Sarrieri
Trousers: Iceberg
Head Piece: Little Shilpa
Blazer: Viktor & Rolf
Harness: Id Sarrieri
Hotpants: Atsuko Kudo
Shoes: Casadei
Blaz
er: C
elin
e
Bras
sier
e: Z
ana
Bayn
e
Trou
sers
: Mic
hael
Kor
s
Hea
d Pi
ece:
Litt
le S
hilp
a
Shoe
s: J
imm
y Cho
o
Leather Trousers: Just Cavalli
Boots: Vicni - Giuseppe Zanotti
Lensed by: Rhys Framton at LGA London
Stylist: Santa Bevacqua at Clicks & Contacts
Make-up Artist: Nat Van Zee Using Jurlique Skin Care
Hair Stylist: Gow Tanaka using Paul Mitchell
Talent: Josilyn Williams at Premier Model Management
Assitant Photographer: Huw Garratt
Fashion Assistant: Anna Melody
Retouching: Porcelin Peanut
With Thanks to Rida Studios
Skirt: Laura Joyner
Earrings: Luca Romanyi
By Ola Grochowska & Andrei Zach X Emma Pulbrook
Dress: Beatrice Newman
Dress: Goldie
Necklaces: Jenna Cavarra
Bracelets: Erickson Beamon & Jenna Cavarra
Cuff: Stylists Own
Jacket: Ume Romaan
Skirt: Goldie
Belt: Sweedish Hasbeens
Right Hand Rings: Stylists Own
Left Hand Rings: Pieces
Jacket: Jane Bowler
Skirt: Laura Joyner
Dress: Ume Romaan Lensed by | Ola Grochowska & Andrei Zach
Stylist | Emma Pulbrook
Make-up Artist & Hair Stylist | Pace Chen
using Nars Cosmetics & Bumble and Bumble
Talent | Tatjana Saric at Profile Management
Shirt - Delada
Skirt - Jacob Birge
Shambala Collar - This Old Thing London
Ring - Maria Francesca Pepe
By Arron Dunworth X Denise Brown
Hat - Mr Wood's
Dress - Vita Gottlieb
Ring - Maria Piana
Dress - Ada Zanditon
Hat - Mr Wood's
Boots - Simmi Shoes
Rings - Maria Francesca Pepe
Dress - Vita Gottlieb
Gilet - Alice Palmer
Bangle - Maria Piana
Belt worn as necklace - This Old Thing London
Dress - Aqua by Aqua Womens
Waistcoat - Eleanor Amoroso
Dress - Ada Zanditon
Hat - Mr Wood's
Rings - Maria Francesca Pepe
Hat - Mr Wood's
Dress - Vita Gottlieb
Ring - Maria Piana
Shoes - Jena Theo
Lensed by - Arron Dunworth
Stylist - Denise Brown
Make-up Artist - Lauren Baker
using dermologica skin care and MAC Cosmetics
Hair Stylist - Sean Nolan using Kevin Murphy
Nail Technician - Karen Louise at My Management
Talent - Caitlin Morrin at Select Model Management
Di-sc-on-ne-
ctedLensed by // Enrico Brunetti - - Stylist // Serena Moscarelli - - Make-up Artist // Tatyana Kharakova using MAC Cosmetics - - Hair Stylist // KabutoOkuzawa using Well - - Talent // Lily Walker at Re:Quest Model Agency
DISCONNECTED
Vintage Pulloever // Beacon Closet
White Shirt // COS
Shorts // Stylists own
Coat // Stylists Own
Pinstrip Suit // Stylists Own
Coat & Footwear // Stylists Own
Top // Nike
Trousers // Christian Dior
Sandals // Stylists Own
Jacket // Stylists Own
Lensed by / Keith Clouston - Stylist / Tess Daly - Make-up Artist / Lucy McKeown
using Make up Forever - Hair Stylist / Tommy G using Shu Uemura - Nail Technician /
Sian Davies using China Glaze / Talent - Abi Rose and Lola Coca at Nevs
Jacket: ASOS / Hat: Bol$hie / Necklace: Versace / Ring: Whistles
BOY / GIRL
Top - Topshop / Trousers - BOY London / Visor - River Island / Gloves - ASOS / Necklace - Gogo Philip / Earrings - Lisa E Moss
Top - Ragged Priest / Baseball Cap - BOY London / Earrings - Lisa E Moss / Necklace - Models own
Bracelet as knuckle duster - Lisa E Moss
Vest - Thrifty Beatniks Vintage / Necklace - Lisa E Moss / Earrings - Gogo Philip / Bracelets - Chanel, Lisa E Moss
Rings - Susan Caplan Vintage, Lisa E Moss
Bodysuit - Motel / Sunglasses - Anna Dello Russo / Earrings - Gogo Philip / Necklace - Kenneth Jay Lane
Bracelets - Anna Dello Russo and Gogo Philip / Rings - Swarovski and Susan Caplan Vintage
Bra - SMUT / Shorts - ASOS / Hat - Funky Bling / Bandana - Thrifty Beatniks Vintage / Earrings - Lisa E Moss
Necklace - Chanel / Bracelets - Lisa E Moss and Chanel / Rings - Susan Caplan Vintage and Whistles.
Lensed by - Paul Whitfield at Adrenalin Photographic Stylist - PC Williams Make-up Artist - Claire CarterHair Stylist - Valerie Benavides Talent - Alina G, Annie and Emma at M+P Model AgencyFashion Assistant - Sam Khoury
The Agency
Dress - Bank Fashion
Jacket - Ksubi
Top and Jacket - G-Star
Shorts - Bitching & Junkfood
Jacket and Dress - KTZ
Socks - Uniqlo
Shoes - & Other Stories
Earrings - Topshop
Necklace - Icon Brand
Jumper - A.P.C
Jumper - Carhartt
Shorts - Beyond Retro
Necklace - Icon Brand
Ring - Vivienne Westwood
Socks - H & M
Shoes - Juju
Crop Top and Trousers - Edun
White Leather Bracelet - Topshop
Bronze Bracelet - & Other Stories
Jumper - Ksubi
Top - KTZ
Crop Top - Bitching & Junkfood
Jeans - River Island
Crop Top, Shorts and Belt - American Apparel
Bra - Myless Dekkers
Varsity Jacket - Jeremy Scott for Adidas
Jacket - Sandro
Crop Top - Ribbon at Bank Fashion
Jeans and Shoes - G-Star
Lensed by - Andrei Zach | Stylist - Emma Pulbrook
Grooming - Pace Chen using Illamasqua and Shu Uemura for hair
Talent - Pace Chen at D1 Models
PACE
Shirt: DKNY
Braces: Topman
Bow Tie: Sisley
Vintage Necklace: Stylists Own
Coat: Marithe-Francois Girbaud
Shirt: Benetton
Tie: Dior Homme
Shirt: Dior Homme
Jumpsuit: +J at Uniqlo
Hat: Christys' Hat
Shirt: DKNY
Braces: Topman
Bow Tie: Sisley
Vintage Necklace: Stylists Own
GabrielLensed by - Tom Johnson | Stylist - Tena Strok | Gabriel Freilich at D1 Models
Jumper, Trousers and Shoes - LANVIN at Mr Porter
Jacket - Just Cavalli
Shirt - B Store
Trousers - LANVIN at Mr Porter
Jacket - Just Cavalli
Shirt - B Store
Trousers - LANVIN at Porter
Jacket - Armand Basi
Vest - Models Own
Trousers - LANVIN at Mr Porter
Boots - J.W Anderson
Jacket - Armand Basi
Vest - Models Own
Trousers - LANVIN at Mr Porter
Boots - J.W Anderson
Jumper, Trousers and Shoes
LANVIN at Mr Porter
beauty
HAIKUSIrvin Rivera - Jose Galeana - Joey Thao
Lensed by -Irvin Rivera
Creative Director - Jose Galeana
Stylist - Joey Thao
Make-Up Artist - Taryn Feldt
Hair Stylist - Tokiko Inoue
Nail Technician - Wendy Galeana
Talent - Candice Lam at Abraxas Talent
Assistant Photographer - Benjamin Kui
Fashion Assistants - Allan Montes and Berenice Gonzales
FASHION
Dress- Nami
Necklace - Mai Collections and Moonisa Jewellery
Rings- Tiffany & Co
Bracelets- JJ Bolda
MAKE UP
All make-up by NYX COSMETICS blended and made by Taryn Feldt
HAIR
Wigs from NIGEL Beauty Emporium
When light is present, things become more visible to the eye. Shadows create amood and mystic that heighten its hidden beauty source. When the light is turned on, the beauty within the shadow has a place to call home. - Sam Lascelle
SHA
DO
WS
Gabor Szantai x Sam Lascelle
When light is present, things become more visible to the eye. Shadows create amood and mystic that heighten its hidden beauty source. When the light is turned on, the beauty within the shadow has a place to call home. - Sam Lascelle
Lensed By: Gabor Szantai at Rogue Noir PR
Beauty Editor: Sam Lascelle using Sleek & MAC Cosmetics
Talent: Claudia at Sapphire Models
MAKE UP
Sleek Pout paint
MAC Cosmetics: Paint Pots, Mascara in Haute & Naugty and Paint sticks
With Thanks to Sapphire Models for hosting shoot at;
8 Windmill Street, Bloomsbury, London, W1T 2JE
By Mike Blackett X Louise Dartford at Stella Creative
Be BOLD and playful with this season's vibrant colour palette
Lensed by - Mike Blackett | Make-up Artist- Louise Dartford at Stella Creative using
Kryloyn | Hair Stylist - Viktoria Toth | Talent - Sophie Thomas at Milk Management
Lensed by TOMAAS | Make-up Artist - Susan Donoghue at Ennis Inc. | Hair Stylist - Seiji Uehara at Ennis Inc. |
Talent - Diana Rudenok at Muse Management | Assistant Photographer - Kosuke Furukawa | Post Production: Elena Levenets
MAKE UP
Make up Forever - Face and Body
Kevyn Aucoin: Sensual Skin
Ilamasqua: 4-coulour Liquid Metal Palette
Chantecaille: Faux Cils mascara in Black
Kevyn Aucoin: Pencil in Medium "By Terry" Baume de Rose lip treatment
poetry, art & photography features
The spiral of your lifeline springs
From the rivers of nothingness
Aligned with destiny,
History tries to tell your tale,
Her story rarely prevails.
You clasp onto open spaces
Hoping to climb to new heights,
But who will notice your life?
Dirty, sick-coloured infancy,
Your wet entrails leave traces of your crawl.
Fresh youth sans beauty,
Raggedy, rough
Limp, forlorn,
Easily trampled,
Easily ignored.
Unwelcomed.
The crowd is blind to your bleating,
Turning their noses
One hundred and eighty degrees.
Tip-toeing away.
This is your concourse,
Hard rocks are wished on,
Ready dots to connect on fluid ground.
Lifelines for inelegant leap-frog,
Closer to the bridge to solid land.
Zaneta Denny
This is your Genesis
justin eagleArtist
FAQ IV | 2012 | Acrylic silkscreen on polyester | 152.5 x 102cm
Ipswich; birthplace to artist Justin Eagle born in 1977
Justin's father was a photography enthusiast who had taken to capturing beautiful images long before
Justin was born. Such was his passion for the art that Mr Eagle turned a part of his home kitchen into
a darkroom.
Justin was just 12 years old when he started on his journey with photography. He saved to buy his first
enlarger and although he didn't know it yet, it was evident that the beginnings of this creative experience
would then become his life long career.
Untitled
2012
Acrylic silkscreen on polyester
FAQ I
2012
Acrylic silkscreen on polyester
152.5 x 102cm
" I was not very academic and my
school teacher Mr Dockerill really
helped to open things up. "Justin contributes his success to his school teacher
who he says was an incredible driving force. Their
love for Jazz music was a common dominator, and
to this day, they are still in touch.
Justin found that his interests lie more in the
art and creativity side of visuals rather than the
commercial aspect. Although the journey started on
a traditional foot he later transitioned into shooting
subjects in a more abstract fashion.
The use of Justin's abstract photography language is
still vested into creating every piece of art; as is the
need for presenting artwork on a full scale format.
This structure derives from Justin's childhood
experiences where he placed all his images
onto an enlarger to gain a deeper and more
intimate reading of his subject.
"A foot is your connection to
the world every time you take a
step. "
This footprint represents the mark of Justin's presence
and his need for that presence to be felt in his
creative working space. In Justin's view, it is also
about how and why we adorn ourselves and whether
or not adornment creates a barrier between that
sacred world connection.
Justin describes the piece as primal; the first mark of
a human on the earth; caveman like; in the beginning,
there was the world and then there was man.
We thought that piece was a perfect fit for our
Genesis issue Mr Justin Eagle... WE SALUTE YOU!
the faq series
FAQ II
2012
Acrylic silkscreen on polyester
152.5 x 102cm
FAQ III
2012
Acrylic silkscreen on polyester
152.5 x 102cm
FAQ IV
2012
Acrylic silkscreen on polyeste
152.5 x 102cm
too close & velvet snowSandra Jawad
An illsutration series showing the journey of the
artistic production from concept to final destination.
Artworks can be purchased here
You kissed me like the Suns breath, echoing on solar winds.
Hotter than the surface of its celestial father,
Enchanting the skies for many hours after.
Eruptions, the corruption of radiating particles,
Sideswiping dark space and low trajectory articles.
Protons and electrons smashed together in fission,
The decision to abort mission slips carelessly from vision
In tune with the cosmos, our energy runs volcanic, our affections
A salvations, for natural selection.
In tune with the cosmos and alive with the music
The microwave background, sweet noises of dark matter
Plucked then played Arco Pianissimo, our convo
Lifts skywards, fortissimo.
L'amour est un oiseau rebelle,
Exploding like the Arora Borealis ascends
Like curtains from mountains the fountains of light
Climbs skywards in trends, and colours and lines and bursts or spectacular.
Yes like Carmen's gypsy bird of rebellious nature,
Did in deed slay the soldier, seduced with a kiss
Carried on the wings like of the opera of 4 quarters.
Though our, pause. Celestial exchange takes place on an asteroid
Amidst, Saturn's unbuckling belt I felt inexplicably earthbound
After waking up with you. My vernacular limited,
Like the ancients' knowledge of retrograde loops
When the earth sat centre before the alignment was set right.
And thus into; my alignment you descended and brought back visions
Past things now ended but reminded, by the soft and subtle way that you kissed me
Left me blissfully, aware, that you're into me.
And here now, see our friendship floats free
A supernova of a train-wreck, almost car crash like catastrophe,
Some kind of Black-hole all engulfing time consuming wonder of nature
Just going with the flow I guess, you know?
Baby! I've got to go,
I'll talk to you later.
Linton Clarke
going with the flow
Created using mixed media pointillism, Kojey has produced two
stunning illustrations coveying the message of Genesis.
kojey radicalArtist
infinity
Photographer
Hey Rob, thank you for your contribution
to subMISSION Magazine.
How long you have been a Photographer?
My photographic career comes in two
parts; what I call pre-accident and post-
accident. I was an active photographer
from the age of 5 up until I was 22
when I was hit by a car during a training
session (I was a professional cyclist).
I put my camera and everything else
away for 23 years then life changed
for me at age 45 when I was handed
my friend's camera to hold whilst they
looked for a lens. It was honestly like a
lightning bolt surging through my body
as I held that camera up to my eye. All
of my passion for the camera and the
photograph came back and I haven't
put it down since.
In Photographic terms, who are you
inspired by?
Ansel Adams to is me the greatest
photographer that has ever lived. His
creations where produced before all
of the modern technology we all take
for granted today. His images are truly
out of this world and touch my soul. I
was first introduced to his work by my
late sister Robin, decades ago. I had
a litho of 'Moonrise over Hernandez'
and 'Half Dome' decorating my walls
by the age of 9 and about 10 of his
books. Even though we have very
different shooting styles, his eye for
detail and amazing subject matters
influence every photograph I take.
rob macneildistorium
We had a quick 5 minutes with Canadian photographer Rob MacNeil.
What inspired the Distortium piece?
I felt that this series was the next logical
step from my popular Aquos series
(shhhh don't tell anyone but I have
already arranged for your readers to be
the first to see Aquos 2 before anyone
else does!). This series encompasses
my search for fluidity in all that
surrounds us, but on a daily basis in the
urban jungle. These are images I saw
almost every day for a few weeks during
nonstop rain cycle. I spent about a
week trying to capture it and finally
created a series I was excited about.
Where can we find more of your work?
The best place to see more of my work
is on my website, follow me on Twitter
@mycamerahatesme for sneak peeks of
my shots before they go into publications
around the world.
Fashion Designer and Illustrator
poppy warwicker -le bretonsuper collider
Fashion Design (BA & MA) graduate Poppy brings to us the illustrations of her final BA collection titled
The Post-Raphaelites which was sponsored by Pantone and showcased at Fashion Scout during London
Fashion Week September 2012.
The collection received a considerable amount of press and was nominated for the prestigious Zandra
Rhodes Textiles Award and won Best Garment at the Manchester Graduate Show. Her work has also been
published in named publications such as Fast Forward Fashion Magazine, ArtBox Magazine and Volume
Magazine.
Poppy's illustration style provokes a dialogue by challenging and pushing the boundaries of what fashion
potentially could be.
If you require further information about Poppy Warwicker-Le Breton please visit her website
Graphic Designer
homaira kavdegenesis
Inspired by the infamous digital collage artist Julien Pacaud, the first illustration depicts
those of us where change is obligatory due to the natural inevitable progressions of life and
the second image where one needs to work hard to achieve their desired new beginning.
Discipline has left the classroom
He's gone and left the building
We don't see him anymore
Has somebody just killed him?
Government stopped his services
Let the children out the box
Verse them in their legal rights
Oh bless their cotton socks
You can't tell little Johnny
He don't know Discipline
But he'll quote you the book of law
The teacher's wearing thin
Now Discipline they want him back
But I think it's a little late
Because now Respect has joined him
Oh we're in a state!
Taken from the book Script Soldier
Curtis Guy
discipline
When London Fashion Week arrives,
it becomes the epicentre for the weird and
the wonderful. While at its heart are the
catwalk shows where next seasons styles
are defined, the venue also becomes a
magnet for anyone who wants to be seen.
London's Somerset House is descended
upon by a colourful array of fashion
scenesters, each one attempting to out do
the rest with the most outrageous displays
of style. Whilst it is these individuals who
make this superficial circus the fantastical
sight that it has now become, it's the
photographers who feed the frenzy.
From the hardened professional who's
spent years in the catwalk pit shooting
for their magazine clients, to the bloggers
who are trying to get their 'Street Style
'websites on the map. Fashion Week is the
place to be for anyone with a camera and
a mission to capture the sights and sounds
of this bizarre event.
Photographer Chris Brock turned this
maelstrom of attention seeking on its
head, and rather than sate the appetites of
those seeking to find fame, he turned his
camera on the photographers themselves.
Shot at Somerset House at the height of
Fashion Week, his series of photographs
document the picture takers and what
they're wearing.
Biography
Chris Brock is a creative portrait photographer based in London and working around the
world. His images have appeared in publications such as Vogue and Sunday Times Style,
and his commercial clients include Singapore Airlines, The Ford Motor Company, Havana
Club and Ogilvy One.
Photographer
chris brocklfw photographers
Ross Briers wears an Olympus E510
Sarah Marks wears a Canon 500D
Jimmy James wears a Nikon D3 and a Nikon D2x
Eleanor Mayne wears a Canon 700D
Matt Dumbleton wears a Canon 5D MkII
Lucy Dobson wears a Nikon D700
Charlotte Patmore wears a JVC 3CCD
Tina Relf wears a Canon 1100D
Yu Fujiwara wears a Canon 5D mkII
Scott Wilkins wears a Canon 550D and Canon TX
Fine Artist
johnny burtpursuit
As an actor working both in London and L.A, I have always been susceptible, as all actors are, to
the pressures of an industry that values image and aesthetic perfection over talent. This insecurity
has always unconsciously and rather unavoidably tinged the artwork I produce, especially when
using myself as the subject of a piece. The Pursuit series are self-portraits, in which I suppose
I seek to capture a perfected impression or version of myself. That might be regarded as self-
indulgent but it is really a way to release insecurities about those physical imperfections I
perceive myself to have and which I believe to be under constant scrutiny.
So the series focuses specifically on the male structure of the face, and the faces were
constructed in a way that almost resembles these Adonis figures of aesthetic male perfection.
The faces represent a constant need to aspire to physical improvement and perfection, with the
paradox of never actually attaining it. So I suppose it's a futile pursuit of beauty, but the whole
concept of pursuit can be read in more sinister ways. That's important because we now live in a
grossly superficial world where the surgical pursuit of beauty sees a progressive violation of reality
and traditional values. I think there's angst, a rawness to the portraits; something restless and
deceptively confronting about them which naturally comes from my style of juxtaposing darkness
with an unexpected vibrancy of colour.
In relation to the Genesis theme, I suppose the Pursuit series works as a distortion of beginnings.
We are born into the world as innocent, natural and untainted human beings - only to be shaped
and corrupted by the manufactured pressures of a culture that tells us to pursue superficial and
material things.
natasha williamsonArtist
This painting represents a very dark time in my life, probably one of the rawest and
most heart-wrenching periods. The painting was created post a very abusive six year
relationship - the artwork realisation was to help purge the years of emotional, physical and
psychological abuse.
My heart felt like it had been wrenched out. The pain was so deep; it was as if I were holding
my bloody and battered heart with the last bit of strength I could muster.
The blood dripping from the eyes is representative of tears. The blood seeping from the
mouth represents the abuse. The lamb conveys feelings of deceit and manipulatation the
wool was being pulled over my eyes.
For me, the creative process consisted of creating many layers of texture, each texture
representing a different mood and emotion. The final product embodies my emotional
journey.
Evil comes in many forms, shapes and sizes. Believe in yourself and surround yourself with
those who truly love and care for you no matter what.
decieved by the narcissist
Whispers dance around
And I am open to the sounds
I breathe in the air
I let go of my fears
This is my beginning
I threw away the old me
The rules that used to hold me
I've broken free
I'm not looking back
This is my beginning
Each single step I make
I move closer to my light
That light that shines within
I'm stronger now
Than I've ever been
I throw caution to the wind
Don't get in my way
I'm bursting through the sky
I am Genesis ....
Miss Nayla
a passing thought
During a visit to Europe, there was a major malfunction
with Renee's professional camera. This series of images
were shot on her iPhone.
Photographer
renee pirpamer21st century garden of eden
a
Acne at Matches Fashionwww.matchesfashion.com
Agent Provocateurwww.agentprovocateur.com
A Child of Jagowww.achildofthejago.com
Astuko Kudowww.atsukokudo.com
Ada Zanitonwww.adazanditon.com
Alice Palmerwww.alicepalmer.co.uk
Aqua by Aqua Womenwww.aquabyaqua.com
American Apparelwww.americanapparel.net
Anna Dellorussowww.annadellorusso.com
ASOSwww.asos.com
Achea Mpongwww.achea-mpong.com
A.P.C at net-a-porterwww.net-a-porter.com
Armand Basiwww.armandbasi.com
Beatrice Newman www.korlekie.com
Bumble and Bumblewww.bumbleandbumble.co.uk
Beacon Closetwww.beaconscloset.com
Boy Londonwww.boy-london.com
Benettonwww.benetton.com
By Terrywww.byterry.com
Beyond Retrowww.beyondretro.com
Bitching and Junkfoodwww.bitchingandjunkfood.com
Bank Fashionwww.bankfashion.co.uk
B Store Londonwww.shop.bstorelondon.com
b
c
Carharttwww.carhartt.com
Celinewww.celine.com
Casadeiwww.us.casadei.com
Coco de Merwww.coco-de-mer.com
Christian Diorwww.dior.com
COSwww.cosstores.com
China Glazewww.chinaglaze.com
Chanelwww.chanel.com
Christys' Hatswww.christys-hats.com
Chante Callewww.chantecalle.com
d
Deladawww.delada.net
Dermalogicawww.dermalogica.co.uk
Dior Hommewww.dior.com
DKNYwww.dkny.com
e
Erickson Beaumon www.eriksonbeamon.com
Eleanor Amoroso www.eleanoramoroso.com
Edunwww.edun.com
f
Funky Blingwww.funkybling.co.uk
g
Goldie Londonwww.goldielondon.com
Giuseppe Zanotti www.giuseppezanottidesign.com
Givenchy at Harrodswww.harrods.com
Get Bolshiewww.getbolshie.com
Gogo Philipwww.gogophilip.com
Givenchy at Harrodswww.harrods.com
Grandma Takes a Tripwww.grandmatakesatrip.com
Galeanawww.galeanadesigns.com
G-starwww.g-star.com
i
j
Jane Bowlerwww.janebowler.co.uk
Jenny Cavarrawww.facebook.com/cavarradesign
Jurlique www.jurlique.co.uk
Jimmy Choo www.jimmychoo.com
Just Cavalli www.robertocavalli.com
Jacob Birge www.jacobbirge.eu
Jena.Theowww.jenatheo.com
JJ Boldawww.jjboldadesigns.com
Jujuwww.jujushoes.co.uk
Jeremy Scott for Adidaswww.adidas.co.uk
J.W Andersonwww.j-w-anderson.co.uk
k
Kunza Corsetswww.corsetorium.com
Kevin Murphywww.kevinmurphy.com.au
Karlwww.karl.com
Kenneth Jay Lane at net-a-poterwww.net-a-porter.com
Icebergwww.iceberg.com
ID Sarrieriwww.shop.sarrieri.com
Illamasquawww.illamasqua.com
Icon Brandswww.iconbrand.com
h
H&Mwww.hm.com
House of Devaliwww.facebook.com/houseofdevali
l
Laura Joynerwww.laurajoyner.co.uk
Luca Romanyi www.lucaromanyi.com
Lascivious at Selfridgeswww.selfridges.com
Little Shilpawww.littleshilpa.com
Louboutin at Matches Fashionwww.matchesfashion.com
Lisa E Mosswww.lisaemoss.com
Lime Dropwww.limedrop.com.au
Lucettewww.lucette.com.au
LANVIN at Mr Porterwww.mrporter.com
m
Maison Martin Margiela www.eboutique.maisonmartinmar-giela.com
Michael Korswww.michaelkors.com
MAC www.maccosmetics.co.uk
Maria Pianawww.mariapiana.com
Maria Francesca Pepe www.mariafrancescapepe.com
Mr Woodss at Felecitieswww.felicities.co.uk
Motel Rockswww.motelrocks.com
Miss Selfridgewww.missselfridge.com
Marithe - Francois Girbaud www.girbaud.comMaison Martin
Makeup Foreverwww.makeupforever.com
Moonisa Jewellery www.moonisa.com
Mai Collectionswww.maicollections.biz
Manoush Shoeswww.shopstyle.com.au
Mr Porterwww.mrporter.com
p
Pieces www.pieces.com
r
s
Sweedish Hasbeens www.swedishhasbeens.com
Supertrashwww.supertrash.com
Simmi Shoeswww.simmishoes.com
Shu Uemurawww.shuuemura.co.uk
SMUT Clothingwww.smutclothing.co.uk
Susan Caplanwww.susancaplan.co.uk
Swarovskiwww.swarovski.com
Sisleywww.sisley.com
Sleekwww.sleekmakeup.com
Sandrowww.sandro-paris.com
t
Tom Fordwww.tomford.com
This Old Thing Londonwww.thisoldthinglondon.com
The Ragged Priest www.theraggedpriest.com
Thrifty Beatnikwww.thriftybeatnik.co.uk
Topshopwww.topshop.com
u
Ume Romaanwww.umeromaan.com
Uniqlowww.uniqlo.com/uk
v
Valentinowww.valentino.com
Viktor and Rolfwww.viktor-rolf.com
Vita Gottlieb www.vitagottlieb.com
Versacewww.versace.com
Vivienne Westwoodwww.viviennewestwood.co.uk
w
Whistleswww.whistles.co.uk
Wellawww.wella.com
z
Zana Baynewww.zanabayne.com
n
Nars Cosmeticswww.narscosmetics.co.uk
Nichole de Carle www.nicholedecarlelondon.com
Nikewww.nike.com
Nomikiglynatsis Couturewww.nomikiglynatsiscouture.com.au
Namiwww.onami.com
NYX Cosmeticswww.nyxcosmetics.com
NIGEl Beauty Emporiumwww.nigelbeauty.com
o
Opiwww.opi.com
Kryloynwww.global.kryolan.com
Kevyn Aucoinwww.kevynaucoin.com
KTZwww.k-t-z.co.uk
Ksubiwww.ksubi.com
Rachel Gilbert www.rachelgilbert.co
River Islandwww.riverisland.com
others
& Other Stories at H&Mwww.hm.com
Topmanwww.topman.com
Tiffany & Co.www.tiffany.com
Toni and Guywww.Toniandguy.com
Paul Mitchellwww.paulmitchell.com
talent
Profile Modelswww.profile-models.com
Premier Model Mngtmt Londonwww.premiermodelmanagement.com
Re:Quest Modelswww.requestmodels.com
Nevswww.nevsmodels.co.uk
Saphire Modelswww.sapphiresmodel.com
Milk Managementwww.milkmanagement.co.uk
creatives
Clicks and Contactwww.clicksandcontacts.com
Stella Creativewww.stellacreativeartists.com
LGA Londonwww.lgalondon.com
Ruge Noir PRwww.rougenoirpr.com
My Managementwww.my-management.co.uk
Kate Edmundswww.kateedmunds.me
studios
Rida Studioswww.ridauk.com
The Chapel / Asylumwww.asylum-arts.co.uk/home
kaleidoscope issue two
A big thank you to everyone that helped translate the birth of subMISSION via all your own personal
interpretations of 'Genesis' - We invite you to celebrate the success with us in our second issue (due to
release in September 2013.)
We urge you to break past all known boundaries, go wild with psychedelic prints, colours and shapes
and help make our celebrations shape our second issue into a showcase of a supreme level of creativity.
The rule is there are no rules - See our contribution guidelines on our website to see how you can
become part of the celebration. Remember subMISSION is contribution based so...
if you are, then we are.
We look forward to working with you!
M+P Model Agencywww.mandpmodels.com
Muse Managementwww.musenyc.com
D1 Modelswww.d1models.com
Abraxas Talentwww.abraxastalent.com
Please note that no copyright infringement is intended where images have been used in the mood-board inspirations.
Gen
esis
| Issu
e O
ne |
April 2
013