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A timeless and nostalgic collection of photographs documenting the skateboarding scene in the 1970s. By William Sharp & Ozzy Ausband

Gingko Press / California

Coming in a wide variety of fantastical colors, shapes, patterns and sizes, they provide ample inspiration for the nuanced artist. From the intricately detailed to the delightfully quirky, Fungal Inspiration features interpretations by some of today’s leading artists in a variety of media that bring this hidden realm into focus.

Gingko Press / California

Hesperios Journal is an anthology of classic and contemporary art, science, and literature. Edited in New York by Autumn Hrubý, printed by Göteborgstryckeriet and designed in Stockholm, Sweden, by Henrik Nygren Design. Hesperios Journal is dedicated to publishing the most compelling voices of our time. 

Henrik Nygren Design / Stockholm, Sweden

A 400 page fashion and culture magazine inspired by the photographic aesthetic and hedonistic culture of the 1960s and 1970s. Subject matter relates to timeless aesthetics in the fields of architecture, art and design interweaved with visions of forgotten utopias, unsung heroes and cinematic stagings. Editorial content has a documentary feel and often reflects the personal relationship of photographer and muse, with key themes being summer, sun, youth, freedom and rebellion. No longer in print / Limited Editions only.

Mirage Magazine / Paris, France 

La Isla may evoke a feeling of nostalgia for somewhere you have never been. Life on the rock seems different than life on the mainland. Here, in the middle of the Big Blue an alternative world is possible. Born out of a desire to depict the joy of exploring new places, Kate Bellm found herself at home instantaneously in Mallorca. She’s been exploring each corner of the island’s Balearic cliffs, surrounded by a group of friends that seem to have become a chosen family. Driven by her love for adventure, community and easy attitude, she has been capturing a sun-drenched journey all around the reef. Kate’s work is an extension of her way of living. She is not an observer, she is fully part of the free-spirited scene that she photographs,taking part in every bit of the adventures she depicts. Free-diving with her girls in search of that underwater magic, climbing up the rocks to reach that impressive cave a few hundred meters above ground, building up floating fires on starry nights… La Isla is a book about listening to the call within to be free, more playful, more spontaneous, transcendental and raw. Take a deep breath and jump into “La Isla”, a remote world made of psychedelic skies, otherworldly desert plants, trippy escapes and intimate encounters under the sea

Mirage Magazine / Paris, France 

Think about seeing the Earth from the moon. If you can see a thing more as a whole you can better understand it or see that it’s beautiful, or necessary, or stupid. But when you’re too close to the dirt you lose the landscape. The moon is a metaphor for vantage. It’s a reminder that we are guided by months and seasons, a system of order and natural rhythm that exists outside of ourselves. A sort of compass for reflection. By Leigh Patterson.

Sorella Studios / Los Angeles, California

Set amongst the reggae scene of late 70s Jamaica, the film Rockers achieved instant cult status among music and cinema fans. Rockers’ director, Ted Bafaloukos, has received many accolades for his work on the film, but the fact that he was also a fine writer and undercover photographer is often overlooked. Bafaloukos penned this vivid autobiography in 2005 and passed in 2016. By Theodoros (Ted) Bafaloukos, Seb Carayol, Cherry Kaoru Hulsey, Eugenie Bafaloukos

Gingko Press / California 

Basic Art books on Iconic Artists throughout centuries.

Taschen / Cologne, Germany

As a reader-supported surf publication, The Surfer’s Journal is a truly unique periodical. It’s an independent take on the surfing experience with limited advertising, making each 140-page issue almost entirely editorial. They delve into topics that get little attention elsewhere, covering travel adventures, surfboard design, profiles of surfing’s most colorful subjects, and the choicest surf photography in every issue. Coupled with the premium construction, The Surfer’s Journal is a product that is peerless in its quality and content.

San Clemente / California

‘Utopian dream’ is often followed by ‘society’ – a contradiction in terms.

An alternate universe can only exist as a result of an aesthetic instinct – a singular vision – an individualist. A portal only open to themselves and their inner circle first. A microcosm of symbiotic ideas sounds visions and timelines.

Mirage Magazine / Paris, France