top of page
This site was designed with the
.com
website builder. Create your website today.
Start Now
The Jotter was put out to pasture in Summer 2016. Feel free to relive the good ol' days and dive into the archives.
I'm not crying.
You're crying.
The Jotter Team x
1/2
Home
About
Contact
Subscribe
Literature
Art
Thought Pieces
More
Use tab to navigate through the menu items.
We're Getting Kooky For Kirstie
Kirstie Paterson's creative journey began at the age of 17 when she was diagnosed with chronic fatigue and turned to art as a form of...
A Thoroughly Modern Rebellion: Léo Dorfner
Worlds collide in the work of Léo Dorfner; we see high art, mythology and popular media combine to create an azure-inked cacophony of...
The Surrealist Photography of Brandon Halley
We caught up with Brandon Halley on the cusp of a creative stupor. Newly free from a creative rut, the St Louis Fine Art Photographer...
Californian Dreaming with Conrad Haberland
LA Local, Conrad Haberland has had a colourful career; the whimsical nature of which can only be outmatched by his own work. The son of...
Postcards From Amsterdam
Our artist in residence, Sanja Gilchmori, recently undertook a road trip from Slovenia to Amsterdam. Fortunately (or maybe unfortunately...
An Artist Abroad: Sarah Yaggi
Travelling and art can be fickle friends. Exploring new environments and encountering different cultures can do wonders for the...
Katerina Filimonova's Drunken Monkeys
So a monkey walks into a bar... For Katerina Filimonova that is the punchline. Her playful series of paintings introduce us to a troop of...
A Fascination with the Mundane: The Work of Gábor André
There is something to be said for those who are fascinated by the mundane. To have the ability to translate this fascination into art for...
The Californian Cool of Raul Ramirez
There is something effortlessly cool about film photography. Like bed head hairstyles and "this is just something I threw on" outifits,...
Appreciating the Broken: Jasper Sheff
We are often told that it is our flaws that make us beautiful. NYU senior, Jasper Sheff, took this motto and turned it into art. In his...
1
2
A Thoroughly Modern Rebellion: Léo Dorfner
Hello, My Name is Anxiety
Create Rebellion by Robbie Tripp: Interview and Review
EDITOR'S PICKS
bottom of page