Just Magazine Summer 2016

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF & FOUNDER Ekaterina Dokuchaeva GRAPHIC DESIGNER Nikita Eliseev CONTRIBUTORS Artur Iskandarov Anastasia Senikova Charlotte May Clelia Cazals Daria Senches Danielle Chau Tagen Donovan Egor Melikhov Evgenya Kayumova Ekaterina Dokuchaeva Houmi Sakata Jenya Vyguzov Nicolas Le Forestier Sonya Petrova Shelley Pellegrin

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FLORAL 16 Ekaterina Dokuchaeva TAGEN DONOVAN 28 intervew BOTANICAL BEAUTY 42 Charlotte May MICRO COSMOS 54 Houmi Sakata THE HOTEL 68 Sonya Petrova DARIA SENCHES 90 intervew WHITE COVER 104 Evgenya Kayumova MARIKA 114 Artur Iskandarov LESLEY 128 Jenya Vyguzov EAST SLIDE 138 Nicolas Le Forestier WHEN SHE USED TO BE COOL 148 Mathieu Vilasco A FIRST BLOOM 162 Anastasia Senikova

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HONEY NOVEMBER 172 Egor Melikhov ROSIE 186 Danielle Chau IN THE GARDEN YOU WILL FIND ME 198 Shelley Pellegrin

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Welcome to the sixth issue of Just Magazine. Summer is taking the time to rest and chill, but also to work hard on the new fresh ideas. You’ll definitely see more colour and bold styles, conversations with fierce creatives who dare venture beyond the expected. Featuring such innovative and creative minds as Nicolas Le Forestier, Clelia Cazals, Sonya Petrova, Tagen Donovan and others this edition of Just Magazine is charged positively with a big creative power. Join us in an exploration of our generation who lives and breathes fashion every single day.


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F LOR A L Photography and fashion Ekaterina Dokuchaeva Model Ada Frolova

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Tell us briefly about yourself for a new technique that was more and how did you discover tangible and organic. your passion for the fashion collage. Through this burning desire to 22, born and raised in West London with a love for printed paper. Through my adolescence - I began taking part in various internships across the arts, from styling to working at exhibitions. I slowly began to realise that I wanted to create imagery in an artistic capacity, from this point onwards I began to experiment with image making via the medium of Photoshop. Working digitally was definitely the starting point for my work, as it gave me freedom to create and design beyond my own comprehension. Through much dedicated time working with Photoshop, I grew apart from digital formats searching

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discover a new process to work with, I began to experiment with hand crafted collage - a technique I had always played with but never saw as a viable medium. Since then, I have spent many dedicated hours honing my craft - finally arriving at the stylised format I work with today.


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How can you describe your own way of making art? How would you define your personal style? In a sense my overall method plays with the idea of ‘trial and error’ - I find that when approaching a new piece of work, its not completely dissimilar to fitting pieces of a puzzle together. Spending countless hours scanning through extensive archives of visual material, with the end goal of accumulating a strong collection of aesthetically pleasing elements that are complimentary.

Once this initial part of the process has been achieved, forms begin to slot into place through newly imagined shapes and dynamic formations, different combinations will be tried and tested numerous times before finally settling on an overall composition. In terms of my personal style, it tends to focus on lurid colour palettes with elements that are visually overstimulating. I like to reflect my taste for the tasteless in my work, I regard it as a very important component in my process and the overall tone of each piece I create.

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What are the most important ty to be all inclusive and consequent- the net with a dial up tone. Its still values you share as an artist? ly dissipates the idea of accessibility. incredulous to me how I am able to upload a piece of work to a social The ultimate value to share as an What fascinates you about the art media platform and within seconds artist - in my opinion, is complete world today? What are your main it can be reached by someone in accessibility. Art has a tendency to inspirations? Australia. My main inspirations are accufluctuate between exclusivity and being all inclusive. Once art exceeds I am very fascinated by how fast mulated through various spaces,

«I am inspired by everything and anything - all at once» the level-playing field - it slowly begins to get lost in translation and in part this jeopardises the public connection and thus altering the overall perception. When certain artistic ventures create divisions through usage of material, price tag and space, I feel these elements loosen the abili-

everything is. The internet has allowed everything to travel at incredible speeds, reaching people on the other side of the world in a matter of seconds. I still can’t get my head around it, growing up in the early 2000’s I remember the slow and very arduous task of connecting to

sometimes mundane things that are overlooked really catch my eye - for instance; objects thrown out onto the street or billboards that are adorned with years worth of ripped posters. In a really cliche and overused expression, I am inspired by everything and anything - all at once.

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What is your favourite work of yourself? Where do you aspire to be in the near future?

There is this one particular piece I created a good two years ago, that centres around two Tom Ford thigh high boots darting out of pink carpet. This piece is a personal favourite of mine simply because it was birthed through a happy accident that turned out to work really well. In terms of my aspirations for the future, I’d love to see many more collaborative projects take up my time - working with all the artists, stylists and photographers I spend hours fan-girling over. I also have high hopes for starting my very own magazine one day, which will double as a journal documenting work from many image makers that are doing really exciting and unusual things.

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What is your favourite leisure for the summer season? I love being in my hometown during the summer season, there is nowhere better than London when the sun is beating down. The main date for my summer season is Notting Hill Carnival - I live for this event every year and have been in attendance since birth.

Which contemporary artists or photographers do you follow? Who would you most like to collaborate with? In short the main body of artists I follow are: Alex Da Corte, Yoshi Rotten, Tyrone Lebon, Carlinjn Jacobs, Rebecca Storm, Prue Stent, Pat O’Rourke, Vasilisa Forbes, Dom Sebastian, Harley Weir, Isamaya Ffrench, Aleia Murawski, Signe Pierce, Florence Tetier, Maisie Cousins and Nicolas Coulomb. I dream about working on a highly collaborative project with Alex Da Corte, he is my hero.

What upcoming projects can we expect to see from you? I have some fun collaborations in the pipeline, working with some very exciting publications and eventually seeing the launch of an online shop that will host a space that will allow me to sell prints of my work.

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y name is Daria and I’m just turned 20. I work with paper, the material which I really like to shape. The sense of form dictates how to transfigure my artwork and I often do not put any verbal concepts behind it, however, I always glad to know how the viewers interpret my visual ideas.

Who is Daria Senches? Tell us briefly about yourself and how did you discover your interest for handmade collages. At the begging, I felt the creative intention and the possibility to turn it into ‘something’. I was keen on cinema and decided that it might be a fertile field for my ideas to come true. However, one case pushed me to take a step in another direction. I visited a hand printing market in Moscow and, being inspired by what I saw, I created my very first piece of art right after the event. That evening I have recollected that I had a weakness for stationary from my childhood. I have started to polish up my craft with all available materials from then on.

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What is the concept behind your latest project?

The concept in my last project was based on my communication with a model. I captured her in semi-phases of movement and states in order to finalize the image with the hand printing tools. I am rarely motivated by a particular idea but a process of shaping the image, the freedom to set the tone to collages spontaneously. Now I am starting to work on the projects which demand special preparation and conceptual integrity, but it is not a personal project but a collaboration.

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How can you describe your own way of making art? How would you define your personal style? I think that my style is still shaping despite people claim that my works are recognizable. I am planning to develop the distinctive details which would be used only by me. Maybe all the things I reflect and make the artworks from, are my style, but it’s different all the time.

What means “summer” for you? First of all, summer is a desire to live and create. You can not miss it, because it is especially important for people living in our climate. You have to find your gems in daily routine, the worthy things to capture and to keep in mind. Moscow manages to change too much looks as seasons pass, and they are different all the time.

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Which concepts or ideas do you most enjoy conveying through your work? I like social themes and overtones in the artworks, they spark you off. The artists get direct and unaffected reaction of the audience through such a kind of works. But it is still the theme I am trying to approach.


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How does your cultural environment influence your way of working?

I was born and raised in Moscow, the city of cultural diversity and stratification. Sometimes it’s inspiring, sometimes it’s irritating. I am not a part of any art group or community of visual artists but I stay up to date with their ideas and embrace some of them unwittingly. Some artists try to create something new, the others adopt the ideas of foreign artists. More young media professionals find their niche in creative processes thanks to dynamism and energy of my city.

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What fascinates you about the art world today? What are your main inspirations? There are plenty of sources of inspiration in today’s world. It’s more difficult to recognize them in this endless flow and sometimes I am jealous with people who notice more things than me. Analysis and thought can lead you farther than you expected and bring you to the new conceptions. Traveling is also a perfect way to find the inspiration. The atmosphere and infrastructure within different districts of Moscow are so different that I wish I could grasp them all and to keep the sense of wholeness in those odd pieces. I like the post-Soviet photographs of streets, dormitory suburbs and sanatoriums; people there are seem to live in a kind of vacuum. Cinema also remains a constant motivating force to move forward. The course of daily life is not enough for me.

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"MY INSPIRATION Which contemporary photographers or artists do you follow?

There is no style or trend for me in art to follow entirely. I like many contemporary issues in which I always find new names and sources for inspiration. My collages spring from photography, this is why I re-

view the works of Paolo Roversi, Ralph Gibson, Jesse John Jenkins and Rodchenko again and again; they are all different and all my favorites. it’s a special pleasure for me to think their styles over. If to talk about shape and form, I draw my inspiration from Le Corbusier and Richard Serra. So my inspiration is not so contemporary :)

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