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Dekit Magazine - Winter Issue #6
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In this issue, we explore the work of CREATORS with muses that strike, onus opinions and fateful life lessons. With the intent that viewers become participants compelled to react, with action, in agreement or disdain, CREATORS aim to sway. In order to hold sway by way of subject matter, circumstance, or choice of medium it is inevitable for one to be profound.
We ask in this winter issue: What holds sway?
Dekit Magazine Description:
DEKIT MAGAZINE is a seasonal digital art magazine. Each season we explore a different concept to curate a unique dialogue between CREATORS, our contributing artist and our readers. Our debut winter issue Human=? was an exhibition of answers to the question, “What does it mean to be Human?”
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