Zouch Magazine caught up with one of Toronto’s up and comers in the music video world, Diana Pop, to speak about her work with rapper Peps C and the Canadian music video industry in general. First, take a look at Diana’s video for Peps C’s “Truth”: Z – Where did the idea come from for … Continue Reading
Artists, Interviews
by Bjorn Gabriels Some thirty years after The Fly, which won him an Academy Award for short animation in 1981, Hungarian animator Ferenc Rofusz has a new short, Ticket. It tells the life story of a man from birth to grave, entirely told from his personal perspective. Rofusz stresses that Ticket is his first non-political … Continue Reading
Artists, Film, Interviews
Interviews with director John La Tier and stars Rose McGowan and Patrick John Flueger The Tell-Tale Heart, a new film starring Patrick John Flueger, Rose McGowan and Peter Bogdanovich (to be released in 2012), is a reimagining of Poe’s suspenseful short story of the same name, with a touch of romance and fantasy, set in modern day New Orleans. … Continue Reading
Artists, Entertainers, Film, Interviews
Phil Cooper is an illustrator, artist, DJ and self-proclaimed raconteur fro Norwich, UK. He says his work is inspired by nature, childhood, Public Information films and pamphlets and the occult. Zouch recently threw a few questions at the well-exhibited artists to see what would come back. Describe your philosophy on art and illustration: Primarily … Continue Reading
Artists, Interviews
If you have read Jonathan Swift’s 18th century classic “Gulliver’s Travels” (or seen its film adaptations), you may remember that its globe-girdling hero, Gulliver, had journeyed to exotic, far-flung lands, where he encountered strange beings—some tiny; some gargantuan; some cerebral and equine; and some rambunctious and simian-like. Seattle, Washington-based photographer and artist, Christopher Boffoli, like … Continue Reading
Artists, Interviews
Born and raised in the northern wastes of Illinois, northwest of Chicago, photographer Brit Woollard is a force to be reckoned with. A Magna Cum Laude graduate from Berklee College of Music (class of 2009), she’s been a cellist for over fifteen years, a singer, guitarist, bassist and an accordion player, she is a Jill … Continue Reading
Artists, Interviews
“Do you feel like doing an interview with an artist?” The words were straight, to the point, and not sugar coated with any symbolistic bullshit. Nothing ever is with the editors of Zouch though; time is reserved for the exploration of creativity for the masses. “Yeah, for sure. Who is the target?” Thus was the … Continue Reading
Art, Artists, Interviews
Amy Guidry is an American artist from Lafayette, Louisiana. She grew up in Slidell, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. Guidry’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums nationwide including the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, the Alexandria Museum of Art, the Women’s Research Center at Brandeis University, and the Acadiana Center for … Continue Reading
Artists, Interviews
ZOUCH Magazine’s Jeff Campagna interviews three major graffiti artists (REN, BOMBA, HOPE) that are featured in the new 484 page photo book “Toronto Graffiti – The Human Behind The Wall“ ZOUCH – How old were you when you painted your first wall and what motivated you to do so? HOPE – Think i was around … Continue Reading
Art, Art Shots, Artists, Interviews
Zouch Magazine’s Jeff Campagna interviews three major graffiti artists (REN, BOMBA, HOPE) that are featured in the new 484 page photo book “Toronto Graffiti – The Human Behind The Wall“ ZOUCH -How old were you when you painted your first wall and what motivated you to do so? BOMBA – I painted my first “mural” … Continue Reading
Art, Art Shots, Artists, Interviews