In Promethean, Avleen Kaur and Baljit Singh invite us into a hypnotic world that questions the very essence of existence, tracing the lineage of life back to an otherworldly beginning.
EDITORIAL
Anjulie Unscripted: The Evolution of a Pop Chameleon
Anjulie walks up to the steps of our third-storey photography studio where we’ll soon be shooting her cover story, suitcase dutifully rolling behind her.
Marie-Elaine Gagné Meets Anna Bloda in a Russian Bathhouse
In an evocative new editorial, Liminul Magazine is proud to present the collaborative work of Montreal-based photographer Marie-Elaine Gagné and the irrepressible Anna Bloda.
Unveiling the Dichotomies of Persona in Jodi and Alex’s “Looking For Something”
Blurring the lines between on-set spectacle and individuals’ chosen outward personas, artist duo Jodi and Alex explore the dichotomy in their new video series “Looking for Something.”
Swallowtail (揚羽 Ageha)
On a gloomy morning in Tokyo, Natsuka experienced a metamorphosis:
Swallowtail embraces transformation, rather than the usual rebirth associated with butterflies.
Begonia Blossoms: On Powder Blue, Juno Nominations, and Embracing Vulnerability
Begonia walks into the studio, hands filled to the brim with bags full of wardrobe options for our cover story shoot; she drops them to the floor with an exasperated huff, “I’m so sorry I’m late, my keynote went on forever!”
Kerotix: Meeting Minutes on Leather
Filipinx-Canadian designer, Kelvin Stidwill celebrates the artistry of queer expression with their Ottawa-based label Kerotix. With emphasis on design as a sculptural practice, Kerotix’ audacious silhouettes aim to empower wearers to explore their oddity, sensuality, and strength in new ways.
A Place Is Deeply Possessed
“A Place is Deeply Possessed” explores the intimate connection between people and their surroundings. Through evocative imagery, it highlights a seamless integration into the diverse environments that envelope us, from urban landscapes to the serenity of nature.
Hug Me Tie
Liminul Magazine presents Hug Me Tie. In response to society’s deeply ingrained perceptions of gender roles, this editorial emerges with a profound purpose: to dismantle these stereotypes and challenge the prevailing notion that men are the sole embodiment of industriousness, professionalism, and dominance, while women’s contributions in the workplace are often undermined and dismissed.
DOG / MEETS / CHAINSAW
Introducing “DOG / MEETS / CHAINSAW”, an editorial project created by Montreal-based creative director and stylist Rym Guimili, in collaboration with a talented team of local artists.