Summer 2021 Masthead
Published by: Monkeyshines Media, Inc.
Edited by: Jonathan Russell
Designed by: MacPhoenix Design
Summer 2021 Featuring:
Cover artist: PLUGO
New York born, PLUGO has now spent half his life making a living in the San Francisco Bay Area, providing illustration & design work for comics, kid’s lit, magazines, text-books, album covers, and countless t-shirts. Some of his work is available on Redbubble.
Back cover artist: Wally & Deb
Wally is a local woodworker, and Deb restores and paints furniture and home decorative items.
Summer 2021 Contributors:
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Christopher Fahey contributed the painting, “Color Blind”.
Chris’s company, Crucial Designs, creates positive images, posters, and clothing that brings smiles to people faces and brings us together. He loves to create and share his work with you. Chris was recently featured in this story on ABC News about some of his art projects! -
Donald Swenson contributed the drawing, “Hope”, and the poem, “The Box”.
Don’s latest work has been exploring themes of isolation with the subjects in his paintings being lost or disconnected from their environment. A number of his paintings center on a small, lonely robot. The often blank expression of this robot allows the viewer to bring their own emotional context to the paintings.“These paintings started during a period of my life where everything was changing. I was newly married, newly unemployed, and soon to be a new father. Feeling a bit un-tethered, I went to my easel which was a place I had avoided for almost twenty years.”
In addition to his personal work, Don started Free Art Friday Hammonton. For over 2 years artists from the Hammonton area have donated their art to lucky “art hunters” in the community. To date Free Art Friday Hammonton has placed over 150 free pieces of art into the world. Don is also the President and one of the founding members of Art Club Hammonton, a group dedicated to bringing attention to the fine arts in Southern New Jersey. Started in March of 2020, Art Club Hammonton has curated several gallery shows, and hosts both a monthly live streaming show dedicated to the arts, as well as bi-monthly drawing sessions.
Don’s work has been seen at PhilaMOCA, ArtWORKS Trenton, Noyes Arts Garage, and Moerder Tattoos & Gallery.
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Estelle Clark contributed part one of the serialized short story, “Darkness Rising”.
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JP Hooper contributed two hot sauce reviews, JP’s Hot Source.
JP is the Lead Paranormal Investigator and one-half of the pair of Metalheadz, in search of the truth behind the urban legends. -
Katherine R contributed the photo of Indy, “El gato largo en el espacio”.
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Morgan Bissell contributed the short story, “Abduction”.
Morgan, or Excessive Mascara as she is affectionately known in the digital world, is one part writer, one part anime enthusiast, one part cosplay, one part artist, and one part impulsive butterfly. She is passionate about human rights and the LGBTQ+ community about as equally as she is about the darker parts of life. Morgan tries to provide trigger warnings on her work as it delves into these subjects. All works are creative in purpose and at no time is anyone injured. Morgan also reminds her fans that self love is number one, you are amazing for being you, and remember to get out of bed, eat something, and hug something fluffy. -
NeoVenom contributed the digital painting, “Hotel Diablo”.
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Painted Birch contributed the Summer Animal Oracle.
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Racheal Halupa contributed a photo.
Racheal loves photography, all of it. She does everything from still life, to pets, to newborns, to weddings. She has placed in top 10% in Shoot and Share two years in a row, in the categories of children and couples. She has had backdrop companies use her images to feature their product. She also has headed several published portraits in various magazines. -
Thomas Becker contributed two Letterboxd reviews.
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Tobias Hobbes contributed the multimedia project, “Shake With Me, Quake With Me”.
Tobias Hobbes works in Medium/Low-Fi tech art. His hand-drawn works inspire and are also inspired by the music of his alter ego Dudley Ghost. All are connected. Auto-da-fé.
Thanks
Besides the fabulous contributors, who went above and beyond to help with this project, Jonathan would like to thank Katherine, Rich(e)rich, Jimi, and Hannah for their financial support and encouragement.
Colophon
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The color scheme is codenamed Crystal Blue Persuasion and is based on Pantone 5405 (hex: #4F758B) and 290 (hex: #B9D9EB). We meant to use Pantone 540 instead of 5405, but we printed the damned magazine before we realized our mistake.
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The typefaces used in both the magazine and web site are: Crimson Text, Coolvetica, Andale Mono, and Lumiera.
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Additionally the magazine uses: Zilla Slab, Urania Czech, Mali, Powell Antique, Freeday Sans (previously sold through Creative Market, but it looks like it’s no longer available).
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The Monkeyshines text logo is set in Amoba.
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The zine was designed using Affinity Publisher and Designer. Photo manipulation was done with Pixelmator Pro. The website was designed and coded using Panic Nova and Jekyll. All this and more done on my trusty iMac.
Principles
- We believe in the Oxford comma and single spaces after a period.
- Right ragged is easier to read.