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Charlie: A 16-Year-Old Guest Writer on the Harms of AI

Submitted to Go Leor by his mother, this essay by sixteen-year-old student Charlie considers the environmental, social and personal harms of generative AI.

Iseult McCormack on Colour, Mark-Making and Authentic Connection

Colour, texture and bold mark-making become a way of trusting the unknown, giving shape to instinct while carrying connection outward through each new layer.

Francois Got Buffed on Beautiful Street Art, Colour & Place

Street art becomes a way of reading the city differently, where bold colour, sharp humour and careful placement turn ordinary walls into public acts of attention.

Elisabeth Neveux: Defending the Wonderful Art of Linocut

Through linocut, folklore and a traditional process, Elisabeth Neveux defends the human journey of making, where every mistake, mark and story carries its own weight.

Hearthfire Tales: Amazing Fantasy, Friendship and Finding Your Tribe

Around the table and out in the field, Hearthfire opens fantasy into something deeply human, helping people find confidence, community and a place to belong.

Ciara Darcy on Beading, Powerful Fashion and Feminist History

In beads, fabric and carefully held detail, Ciara Darcy turns fashion into a record of labour, memory and feminist history, where small objects carry serious weight.

Chiara Mattozzi: The Magic Still Held in Old Stories

From queer readings of Arthurian legend to Welsh history and low fantasy, a practice shaped by scholarship, story, and the magic still held in old texts

Barry Keegan: Visual Communication, Clay Media & Imagination

From Aardman influences to ancient memory systems, a practice that shapes clay, doodles, and character into bold forms of visual communication

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