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Kyler Garrison: Painting Memory in the Post-Internet Age
Kyler Garrison (b. 2001) is a Brooklyn-based, self-taught painter whose work explores memory’s distortion in the post-internet age. Using airbrushed acrylics, he creates soft, hazy compositions that mimic the way recollections blur over time. Raised in an era of digital saturation, Garrison reflects on how memory is shaped by online imagery, nostalgia, and fleeting emotions.

KOREAN ASTROLOGY: The Four Pillars of Destiny & The Map of Your Doom
In a world where many seek deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the universe, Saju (사주), or Korean astrology, offers a unique and profound lens through which to explore destiny.

Proxy of the Known - A GUSH Magazine Editorial
She is a messenger from an alternate dimension, slipping through backroom-like spaces that exist between reality and simulation.

Jewel Yang: A Divine Hand in the Realm of Beauty
Jewel Yang does not simply apply makeup—she summons light. Her artistry exists in a space between the sacred and the surreal, where faces become portals to ethereal dimensions.

Enchanting the Internet: Inside the World of Louka Tessier and Shadow Wizard Money Gang
From deep in the enchanted forests of rural Quebec, Louka Tessier has manifested a movement that blends wizardry, internet chaos, and beats so cursed they might just open a portal to another dimension. As the official CEO of Shadow Wizard Money Gang™, Louka isn’t just making music—he’s running an underground cult (but like, in a based way)

Flesh and Metal: The Digital Dystopia of parystye
In the void between organic and synthetic, where flesh is indistinguishable from steel, @parystye forges beings that seem to breathe, but only if you listen close enough.