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Issue 16 - Field notes - digital

$12.00

This issue, we’ve been gathering field notes—stories that span landscapes, identities, and ways of moving through the world. From desert islands to inner terrain, salty coastlines to tiny homes, this collection explores what it means to live with intention in shifting environments.

We meet a woman who reclaims her heritage through the flavours of home, and another who reads tarot as an act of rebellion and reflection. We go offshore with Captain-milliner Sophie Hollingsworth, where the sea writes its own kind of poetry, and speak with visual storyteller Giacomo Gandola about the art of preserving fleeting beauty. There are lessons from anthropologists and quiet musings from the middle of Australia—each piece a field note from a life deeply felt, and deeply observed.

**** Please note, this is a digital file.

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This issue, we’ve been gathering field notes—stories that span landscapes, identities, and ways of moving through the world. From desert islands to inner terrain, salty coastlines to tiny homes, this collection explores what it means to live with intention in shifting environments.

We meet a woman who reclaims her heritage through the flavours of home, and another who reads tarot as an act of rebellion and reflection. We go offshore with Captain-milliner Sophie Hollingsworth, where the sea writes its own kind of poetry, and speak with visual storyteller Giacomo Gandola about the art of preserving fleeting beauty. There are lessons from anthropologists and quiet musings from the middle of Australia—each piece a field note from a life deeply felt, and deeply observed.

**** Please note, this is a digital file.

This issue, we’ve been gathering field notes—stories that span landscapes, identities, and ways of moving through the world. From desert islands to inner terrain, salty coastlines to tiny homes, this collection explores what it means to live with intention in shifting environments.

We meet a woman who reclaims her heritage through the flavours of home, and another who reads tarot as an act of rebellion and reflection. We go offshore with Captain-milliner Sophie Hollingsworth, where the sea writes its own kind of poetry, and speak with visual storyteller Giacomo Gandola about the art of preserving fleeting beauty. There are lessons from anthropologists and quiet musings from the middle of Australia—each piece a field note from a life deeply felt, and deeply observed.

**** Please note, this is a digital file.

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