The Feast is a collaborative art anthology bursting with visual works of several artists. Included are 7teen's illustrations; short stories by Jeff Rabena ill. by Harley Smart; "Drawings of Lists" by Kirsten Johnson; a digital portrait by James Touhy; comics by Warren Craghead, illustrations by Shea Moir; woodcut by Abe Murley; digital photograp...
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The Feast is a collaborative art anthology bursting with visual works of several artists. Included are 7teen's illustrations; short stories by Jeff Rabena ill. by Harley Smart; "Drawings of Lists" by Kirsten Johnson; a digital portrait by James Touhy; comics by Warren Craghead, illustrations by Shea Moir; woodcut by Abe Murley; digital photography and writings of Benjamin Moore; "Mark of the Beast" by Brandy Flower; illustration by Shawn Shepherd; illustrations by Basco5; drawings by Ellen Van Engelen; oil paintings by Adrienne Traviss; a poem by Rebecca Whitley ill. by Harley Smart; comics by Ben Van Netten; "The One A Day Project" by Amy Rubin; a digital illustration by Dan Nigel Goble; a collaged story by Julie Sadler; imagery of Owen Plummer; raw comics by Hank Pine; digital work by Dustin Koop; graphic work by Evgeny Kiseley; illustration by Max Licht; illustrations by Skyler Punnett; 4 written works by Rohan L. Stritch,; collaborative works of The Woodpile Collective; desktops and illustrations by Randy Laybourne; ink drawings of Erik Volet; illustrations by Peter Taylor; a mixed media collage by Darren Heise; illustrations by Matt M. Cipov; illustrations by Mklane; the "Fire Worm Bandit' by Jordan McKenzie; a Starbucks spoof by Ryan Thompson; drawings by Marc Johns; 2 poems by Cosmo Meens; digital photography by Ken Regehr; comics by Alex Produkt; metalwork by Colin Macrae; illustrations by Shawn O'Keefe; twisted works by Luke Ramsey; figures by Ben Tour; comics by Garth Gaudin; works by Renee Staeck and Paul Stoetling; digital photography by Andrei Kalamkarov; mixed media work by Jessie Holmes; photography by Cyril de la Torre; illustrations by Andrew James Jones; drawings by Charlotte Campbell; crumbling utopias of Scott Evans; a comparison by Aaron Williams; and work by Sean McLaughlin.
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