Put A Egg On It is a digest-sized art and literary magazine out of New York City – It is about food, cooking and the communal joys of eating with friends and family.
Issue #6 features the work of Corey Towers and Drew Mellon, a series of photographs of some very messy kitchens, great food stories and tasty tips. Who knew that adding a pinch of salt to the pan before frying bacon prevents hot fat splattering?
Mr. Spoqui is a ‘family zine’ edited by Tiago, Blanca, Milena and Amanda Baeza, four siblings living in Lisbon, Portugal. Mr Spoqui is published every two months and each issue explores a special and sometimes unusual subject.
Amanda answers to our one question interview this week! Thanks Amanda!
Mr. Spoqui is the perfect example of a creative family project, did your parents somehow inspire you to get all the siblings together and start it?
We’re part of a family of artists (our mom is a dancer and our dad a painter), so since we were little they’ve taught us to respect culture and explore our abilities in a healthy way. Our parents provided us this base in a natural way, allowing us to discover our attitudes and interests at our own pace. It’s something deeper than an inspiration, it was our way of growing together.
The creative act is a method of interaction, communication and affection within our family. Even if it’s something that’s hard to rationalise, this is no unusual phenomenon. Creativity is a powerful tool to stimulate and strengthen our experience as human beings, and while writing this answer I’m reminded of the work of Tom and James Hancock. It’s not about turning into artists to put on display in museums, but to recognise that art has an important role in our development as persons, and the work of these two Australian brothers is a good example of what I want to express.
Follow Mr. Spoqui on Twitter and find out more about the zine on their site.
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