
United States of America
Morgana Wingard is an award-winning American photojournalist and documentary filmmaker whose work spans more than a decade and dozens of countries. Specializing in social reportage and international development, she has collaborated with organizations such as UNICEF, USAID, and CARE, as well as global brands and grassroots initiatives. Her photographs and films—whether capturing the resilience of adolescent girls in remote villages, the intensity of wildfire aerial operations, or quiet moments of everyday life—are rooted in empathy and a deep respect for her subjects. Morgana’s images have been featured in exhibitions, campaigns, and publications worldwide, offering both artistic beauty and powerful storytelling. She is currently producing a documentary series on aerial firefighters in California, following the pilots, ground crews, and support teams who work together to battle wildfires from the sky. Each print in this collection is a window into a real story she witnessed firsthand, created to inspire, spark conversation, and bring a message of hope for change into your space.

United States of America
Dwayne Booth writes and speaks on the importance of preserving political cartooning as a uniquely universal language that often has a greater ability to spark debate and probe deeper conversations than lingual commentary alone. Dwayne Booth (a.k.a. Mr. Fish) is a cartoonist and freelance writer whose work can most regularly be seen on ScheerPost.com. He has been a cartoonist and freelance writer for 20 years, publishing under both his own name and the penname of Mr. Fish with many of the nation’s most reputable and prestigious magazines, journals, and newspapers.

Spain
A high-quality pen begins as raw materials: brass rod, gold sheet, engineered resin. Each component is machined and turned to tight tolerances prior to assembly. Barrel and cap are lathe-turned and polished through progressive grits; metal fittings are stamped, milled, and plated separately. The nib requires the greatest labor: stamped from gold sheet, tipped with an iridium-group alloy harder than the gold itself, then split, ground, and tested for ink flow by hand under magnification. It is adjusted and re-tested until it meets specification. The pen is then assembled manually, inked, and written with before it leaves the bench.

United Kingdom of Great Britain
Jack Panik - born London 1986 - is a multi-disciplinary artist, social documentarian and activist, whose career stemmed from the London graffiti scene of the late 90's and early 00's where - alongside the ATG crew - he played an era-defining, role within. During the mid-00's Panik's output began to diversify with the introduction of his now prolific faces that began to appear on the streets of the capital. Alongside this he started to develop studio-based work that led to exhibitions with galleries in London, Amsterdam and NYC in the years that followed. While very much a self-taught artist, Panik briefly attended London's Central St Martins although, after struggling to adapt to the formulaic approach of art school, left in order to carve out his own lane which he's travelled in ever since. Panik creates work that, at times, playfully fuses elements of his surroundings with some of the broader global issues we face and points of reference that have been accumulated via his own personal experiences. With a process often starting with photography and film documentary before leading on to large scale mixed-media pieces, Paniks work exists as an energetic, humorous and sensitive reflection of our ever-changing world.

United States of America
Christopher Raymond is a cinematographer based in New York City with decades of experience shooting a wide variety of artistic styles in locations all over the globe. His most recent feature ‘FREE LSD’ has just been acquired by Buffalo 8 Pictures and is slated for a Summer 2024 release.

United States of America
Aung Naing Soe is a freelance multimedia journalist originally from Yangon, Myanmar. He collaborates with various international organizations and began his career in the media industry as a local producer in 2012. He has worked as a freelance photographer for multiple publications, including TIME, The New Yorker, and The Washington Post. In 2017, he won second prize in the "My Yangon My Home" photo competition and was also a finalist for the 2017 Global Fixer News Award from the Kurk Shock Memorial Fund. Aung has produced documentaries and TV packages for international channels such as Al Jazeera, TRT World, Channel 4, Vice News, and CNA. In 2019, he moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where he was awarded the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship in Communication at Arizona State University. During his time there, he covered significant issues, including the Mexico-Arizona border situation, the coronavirus outbreak, and the historic Black Lives Matter movement. In late 2020, he returned to Myanmar to cover the General Election and later witnessed the brutal coup d'état in February 2021. Between 2021 and 2024, he experienced the most prolific period of his freelance career, during which he wrote stories, produced at least eight documentary films, and created numerous TV news packages. Additionally, he co-authored a book titled "Frontline Poets," published in mid-2025. Currently, he is working on his first feature-length documentary film, titled "When a Poet Goes to War."

Unknown Country
AXM is a visionary graphic designer whose bold and evocative work captures the heart of Burma's enduring struggle for justice, peace, and human rights. Through his compelling visual narratives, AXM transcends traditional design by integrating powerful political statements that resonate with both grassroots movements and global audiences. His designs reflect a deep commitment to resistance and resilience, featuring recurring motifs of hope, defiance, and unity. By blending dynamic imagery with sharp messaging, AXM amplifies the voices of marginalized communities and highlights the courage of individuals standing against oppression. His work embodies a call to action, urging viewers to confront injustice and champion solidarity in the pursuit of a freer, more equitable future. With an acute awareness of Burma's socio-political landscape, AXM's art serves as a cultural and revolutionary beacon, reminding the world of the unyielding spirit of those fighting for freedom.