In conversation with .. 8!
Welcome to our new digital issue: IN CONVERSATION WITH – Part 8! Featuring with Aka Kelzz, Jaume Miró, José Rojas, Wooly and the Uke, Ford Kelly, Olli Hull. Special thanks to Orientation NYC. 118 pages filled with interviews and editorials. Contributors are Lewis Robert Cameron, Johannes Brauner, Arabella Romen, Rianon Vran, Joseph Sy, Arron Dunworth, Alis, McGuire Brown and more. Enjoy our new issue! Feat. @akakelzzmusic @akakelzz @jaumevmiro @jose_illustration @woolyandtheuke @SoyFordKelly @ollihull On the cover Creative Direction & Styling McGuire Brown @mcguire.brown Photographer & Editor Abby Lorenzini @abilorenzini Lighting Assistance Joe DaJour @joedajour Assistance Jane Handorff @jhandorff & Samantha Del Rosal @samanthadelrosal Model Kayinoluwa Ibidapo @kayinoluwa Makeup Tania Mallah @tatimallah Production Orientation NYC @orientationyc
Welcome to our new digital issue: IN CONVERSATION WITH – Part 8! Featuring with Aka Kelzz, Jaume Miró, José Rojas, Wooly and the Uke, Ford Kelly, Olli Hull. Special thanks to Orientation NYC. 118 pages filled with interviews and editorials. Contributors are Lewis Robert Cameron, Johannes Brauner, Arabella Romen, Rianon Vran, Joseph Sy, Arron Dunworth, Alis, McGuire Brown and more. Enjoy our new issue!
Feat. @akakelzzmusic @akakelzz @jaumevmiro @jose_illustration
@woolyandtheuke @SoyFordKelly @ollihull
On the cover
Creative Direction & Styling McGuire Brown @mcguire.brown
Photographer & Editor Abby Lorenzini @abilorenzini
Lighting Assistance Joe DaJour @joedajour
Assistance Jane Handorff @jhandorff & Samantha Del Rosal @samanthadelrosal
Model Kayinoluwa Ibidapo @kayinoluwa
Makeup Tania Mallah @tatimallah
Production Orientation NYC @orientationyc
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Being different<br />
in a world that<br />
doesn’t want<br />
you to be<br />
different<br />
<strong>In</strong> <strong>conversation</strong><br />
<strong>with</strong> Wooly<br />
and the Uke<br />
<strong>In</strong>terview Johanna Urbancik @johannaurbancik<br />
Photography Kanella Petropoulou<br />
Wooly and the Uke is an audiovisual artist and writer from<br />
South Asia, previously based in Berlin. Born in Lahore, Pakistan,<br />
the artist’s socio-political backdrop has profusely influenced her<br />
artistic expression, <strong>with</strong> an ever-growing appetite for creative<br />
freedom. Her musical- and visual narratives are seemingly<br />
subconsciously placed <strong>with</strong>in distant imaginaries around human<br />
fragility and perception and her sound can only be described as<br />
genre-fluid. Having recently released her single “Home”, Wooly and<br />
the Uke has shared her take on the question what and where is home?<br />
KALTBLUT caught up <strong>with</strong> Wooly and the Uke via Zoom and<br />
talked about her experiences in Pakistan, being different and<br />
how she incorporates all those experiences and emotions into her<br />
music.<br />
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