Drawn n.1

¥8,700

Drawn magazine is an independent Chinese magazine about the sea as a source of inspiration. The authors' idea is that the sea is an element capable of inspiring the human mind, guiding it, allowing it to discover new frontiers and horizons with its always being different with each wave, each ripple and each glare of the sun on it. it.
The comparison that acts as a background pattern for the magazine is the infinity of the sea with the infinite possibilities of man's imagination.
Inside the magazine we find numerous stories of creativity and lifestyle, stories of often intimate and personal artists, photographers and designers, who have been inspired by the sea.
The paper product is beautiful, extremely accurate, with a textured paper that immerses the reader in the stories and in the spectacular full-page photographs.
Drawn magazine is made by the same authors as Lost: Volume Press, a small independent publishing house based in Shanghai (China) that creates publications where it tells stories of life and creativity in various contexts and areas of the world.

ISSUE 1

The debut edition of Drawn tells these stories internally:

Happiness by Katarína Poliačiková - tells how the ocean affects her emotional well-being as she experiences and learns to live the ocean at Praia Das Avencas.

"Reborn by the Sea" by Yanagisawa Takafumi - The story of how a glimpse of the sea from the window of an abandoned warehouse gave life to a design studio and then a seaside café called "umie". 

In Search of Paradise by Ken Buslay - the author experiences what it is like to live on a remote Indian beach, having only the bare essentials to live with him.

Pearler's Life - Dominic Hall shares his adventures aboard Nalena Bay and how his experiences at sea have taken him on a new trajectory in life.

In dialogue with the ocean - After a near-death experience while surfing, Peter Matthews began drawing directly in the ocean, abandoning his body and artwork to the infinite power of water. The artist describes the thoughts and creative processes behind his work. 

In front of the sea by Mitsuyuki Shibata - The author shares his experiences of how he has faced the sea over the years, first as a surfer, and then through the lens of his camera as a photographer, capturing the beauty of the sea before the sunrise and after sunset.

Sailing with artists by Tonian Irving and Cortney Andrews - The authors share their experience with Offshore Residency, a program that allows artists to live, work and travel together on a sailboat.

La Marée - During a creative break, Julie Pang flew to Bali to spend time by the sea. There she made peace with the flow of her creativity and gave birth to the "La Marée" jewelry series.

Breathing between art and sea - How does the sea influence the way we look at art? Let's take a look at works of art and festivals in Japan that have incorporated the sea as part of the visual experience.

One with the sea - What happens when you stare at the endlessly flowing ocean in the dark? Let's discover the thinking behind teamLab's mesmerizing installation, Black Waves, and how it rekindles our relationship with the natural world in its work.

Dimensions: 23x30 cm
Pages: 330
Language: Bilingual English and Chinese