Art by Sergio Farfán

Sergio Farfan is a Peruvian artist based in Chicago. The meaning behind his art is to creatively motivate and inspire the dreamer in all of us, the kid who comes from nothing, the teen who sees the train as a canvas, and the soul who will always stay young at heart. He views art as a method of communication, therapy, and self-expression.

Six Illustrations by Kayla Mahaffey

Kayla Mahaffey is an illustrator and fine artist who conveys stories and tales with each of her pieces. Her artwork has been featured in shows at Plus Gallery, Genesis Art Supply, The Black Couch, and Capital One Cafe, several of which she also served as the curator.

"Flight" by tffx

tffx is an ambient sound project from Chicago artist and musician, Tim Foley. "flight" is a track that transports the listener to a new place, a new atmosphere, where even our breath is combustible.  

Two Poems by Jordan Stone

Jordan Stone is a writer, model and songwriter from Chicago, IL currently living in Los Angeles, CA. Her two poems here present a softness and meditation used solely for love. Read Jordan's work by visiting our site and see the work of many more young artists!

Elixir by Eric The Sage

"Elixir" is the latest full-length release from Eric The Sage and presents the full scope of his creative vision as an artist and lyricist. Tackling themes of struggle, oppression, and disadvantage, "Elixir" delivers an overall triumphant feeling. Emphasizing self-trust and group unity, Eric The Sage's project restores the energy we'll need if we're gonna make it through. 

Birds and Bees by Lucia Whalen

Lucia Whalen is a writer and musician from Oak Park, IL currently living in Forest Park, IL. She has been published in the UIC Honors College OneWorld magazine, has written for the Forest Park Review, and writes for the Art of Living Foundation and the blog Yoga Republic.

Mixed Media Art by Zach Bartz

Zach Bartz is a painter from Chicago, IL. His works are distinguished by his relatable, almost comic style in his brushwork allows us to enter the surface of the canvas. See more of Zach's work by visiting Callosum Magazine!