Issue Six Cover — WormHole
Ahead of Overcoat Issue Six: Education, the team behind the cover photo share more of their work.
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Ahead of Overcoat Issue Six: Education, the team behind the cover photo share more of their work.
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Anita Bacic explores zoetropes, praxinoscopes and flipbooks.
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Chris White breaks down the preconceptions of ceramics.
Belén Zahera shares an exploration on the boundaries between defining and knowing.
Christina Osheim consider the relationships between objects in surreal spaces.
Estelle Holland’s work questions the absurdities of existence and the fragility of the human condition.
Alfonso Borragan combines the imaginative capacities of several minds.
Sarah Bayley creates an onomatopoeic and typographic rendition of John Cage’s infamous Four Minutes and Thirty-Three Seconds (4’33”).
Bethany Pelle investigates the struggle between the sense of belonging and ‘longing to be’.
Brittany Farnack investigates the possible meanings about various materials and cultural artifacts.
Amanda Brown fuses dance, sculpture and video in a dance of light, people and material.
Ainslie Henderson delves into the world of stop motion animation.
Elise Wortley explores ideas of the human mind being instinctively spiritual.
Charlotte Broomfield-Payne explores our compulsion to distinguish basic human actions into right and wrong.
Kyla McCallum uses origami folding techniques to create a limited collection of modular lampshades.
Minkyung Kim has a curiosity about ubiquitous parts of daily life.
Maegan Jenkins is inspired by comics, puppets and fairytales in the creation of her own wondrous narratives.
Lané Vorster highlights the relationship between object and environment in her collection of jewelry pieces.
Nicolas Feldmeyer assumes a natural connectedness between seemingly separate entities.
E. Bennett Jones is influenced by the conventions of science when crafting her sculptures.
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Vincent Joseph Monastero works with clean lines and creates almost sculpture-like furniture designs.
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Wonchan Lee investigates Synesthesia by interpreting music into typographic outcomes.
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Michael Andrew Page reflects on his own personal history in a series of sub-cultural art works.
Hans Clausen investigates materialism, marketing, obsolescence and consumerism through his sculpture work.
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