Wanderer Magazine Issue 8
PERSPECTIVE is our latest print issue of Wanderer Magazine, also our proudest! We’ve been working on this guy for quite some time after a little break to go see the world, then the work that it takes to do that left us a little space to create. But we are back with a new brand new PERSPECTIVE. Issue Eight is a 120 page love letter to our trip to America.
Issue eight as I’m sure you’ve already gathered by now has less of that Australiana type feel throughout the pages as it usually would. This issue carries a weight of louder traffic, busier streets and taller buildings. Perspective, came to me as I was walking through the streets of New York just so intrigued by the people who inhabited it. It has this strange sense of familiarity that’s been ingrained into you without your awareness. I would have this constant inner dialogue with myself based on “If I grew up here, would I still be me, or has living and growing up in Australia moulded me into who I am… Like what if I grew up somewhere completely different…”. So this issue came to fruition because of my own curiosity, where we got to chat with people (who all live in America) about how their environments may affect how they perceive things and how it affects their creative processes and practices.
CONTRIBUTORS:
Kaylene Millner of WAH-WAH
Tanya of The Bank Space & Buckaroo
Ben of Sylvie
Jesse of Anthology Editions
And thank you to our amazing team to bring it all together <3
Editor & Design Amber-Rose Layton
Assistant Editor Matilda Reid
Set photographer Lachy Starling
Illustration Finn Callow
Plus huge thanks to Emma Burne & Lewis Gardiner
PERSPECTIVE is our latest print issue of Wanderer Magazine, also our proudest! We’ve been working on this guy for quite some time after a little break to go see the world, then the work that it takes to do that left us a little space to create. But we are back with a new brand new PERSPECTIVE. Issue Eight is a 120 page love letter to our trip to America.
Issue eight as I’m sure you’ve already gathered by now has less of that Australiana type feel throughout the pages as it usually would. This issue carries a weight of louder traffic, busier streets and taller buildings. Perspective, came to me as I was walking through the streets of New York just so intrigued by the people who inhabited it. It has this strange sense of familiarity that’s been ingrained into you without your awareness. I would have this constant inner dialogue with myself based on “If I grew up here, would I still be me, or has living and growing up in Australia moulded me into who I am… Like what if I grew up somewhere completely different…”. So this issue came to fruition because of my own curiosity, where we got to chat with people (who all live in America) about how their environments may affect how they perceive things and how it affects their creative processes and practices.
CONTRIBUTORS:
Kaylene Millner of WAH-WAH
Tanya of The Bank Space & Buckaroo
Ben of Sylvie
Jesse of Anthology Editions
And thank you to our amazing team to bring it all together <3
Editor & Design Amber-Rose Layton
Assistant Editor Matilda Reid
Set photographer Lachy Starling
Illustration Finn Callow
Plus huge thanks to Emma Burne & Lewis Gardiner
PERSPECTIVE is our latest print issue of Wanderer Magazine, also our proudest! We’ve been working on this guy for quite some time after a little break to go see the world, then the work that it takes to do that left us a little space to create. But we are back with a new brand new PERSPECTIVE. Issue Eight is a 120 page love letter to our trip to America.
Issue eight as I’m sure you’ve already gathered by now has less of that Australiana type feel throughout the pages as it usually would. This issue carries a weight of louder traffic, busier streets and taller buildings. Perspective, came to me as I was walking through the streets of New York just so intrigued by the people who inhabited it. It has this strange sense of familiarity that’s been ingrained into you without your awareness. I would have this constant inner dialogue with myself based on “If I grew up here, would I still be me, or has living and growing up in Australia moulded me into who I am… Like what if I grew up somewhere completely different…”. So this issue came to fruition because of my own curiosity, where we got to chat with people (who all live in America) about how their environments may affect how they perceive things and how it affects their creative processes and practices.
CONTRIBUTORS:
Kaylene Millner of WAH-WAH
Tanya of The Bank Space & Buckaroo
Ben of Sylvie
Jesse of Anthology Editions
And thank you to our amazing team to bring it all together <3
Editor & Design Amber-Rose Layton
Assistant Editor Matilda Reid
Set photographer Lachy Starling
Illustration Finn Callow
Plus huge thanks to Emma Burne & Lewis Gardiner