Fogged Clarity Logo Line

An Arts Review

This autumn –
why am I growing old?
bird disappearing among clouds.
— Matsuo Bashō

Search Btn
  • Home
  • Sections
    • Poetry
    • Short Fiction
    • Visual Art
    • Interviews
    • Featured Album
    • Fogged Clarity Sessions
    • Essays & Nonfiction
    • Reviews
  • About
    • Submissions
    • Contact
    • Donations
    • Manifesto
    • Credits
  • Contributors
  • Archives
  • Blog
  • FC Sessions
content top

Justin Mezzell

Justin Mezzell

A graphical narrative into fiction and the created worlds left vacant by the conclusion of the story. As the characters continue to live on in our memories, their bodies remain in a sort of stasis while the world begins to be reclaimed by the earth and ultimately into the void - forgotten.

Read More

Tanya Johnston

Tanya Johnston

Combining photos with illustrated imagery and obviously well thought out and often existential ideas, Johnston's work bridges gaps between art, design, science and energy.

Read More

Another California

Another California

Depicting an otherworldly vision of the west coast, artists Tatiana Plakhova and Leandro Sanchez present their series "Another California."

Read More

Eros, than[atos]kfully

Eros, than[atos]kfully

An expansive and cerebral collaborative series of visual poetry by artists Peter Ciccariello and Mez Breeze.

Read More

Martin Miller

Martin Miller

I Am War - It erupts again, possessing in full, that fury to survive and acquit without shame. For some, mere lines in sand, for me, echoing horror ringing from stone to stone from stump to stump. I am changed, mild to fierce...

Read More

Giga Kobidze

Giga Kobidze

A beautiful series of designs along with a well-fitting classical musical accompaniment. View in full screen and pop the headphones on. It might just make you feel like Tony Soprano for a spell.

Read More

Evgenij Soloviev

Evgenij Soloviev

No Vacancy - The photography and digital artwork of Evgenij Soloviev

Read More

Jamie Baldridge

Jamie Baldridge

Dystopia - the photography of Jamie Baldridge

Read More

Digital Flowers

Digital Flowers

Digital Flowers is a series of illustrated experiments examining shape and color. My intention is that each flower blooms before the viewer's eye.

Read More

Diptych

Diptych

Diptych is a two part work consisting of a male and female countenance. This small series is an attempt to understand shape in relation to form-deconstruction.

Read More
« Older Entries

Find Us Elsewhere

Sidebar Hr
Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on FlickrFollow Us on VimeoFollow Us on RSS

Sections

Sidebar Hr
  • Poetry
  • Short Fiction
  • Visual Art
  • Interviews
  • Featured Album
  • Fogged Clarity Sessions
  • Essays & Nonfiction
  • Reviews
  • Blog

Join Our Mailing List

Sidebar Hr


 

Twitter Feed

Sidebar Hr
  • Fogged Clarity: Blog - RPM Challenge 2012 http://t.co/Q0Fj4guQ • 4 days ago
  • Fogged Clarity: Featured Articles - Andrew Hudgins http://t.co/70Qu1n9B • 6 days ago
  • Fogged Clarity: Featured Album - Bones For Tinder http://t.co/ZSq3lo9n • 6 days ago
  • Fogged Clarity: Reviews - Review: Neil Shepard's "(T)ravel Un(T)ravel" http://t.co/TC3FEGPv • 6 days ago
content top

Recent

  • RPM Challenge 2012
  • January 2012
  • Andrew Hudgins
  • Bones For Tinder
  • Home Is Not One Heart

Recently Popular

  • Swaddled posted on February 1, 2012
  • “Follies” posted on February 1, 2012
  • The Zeppelin Field at Nurnberg posted on February 1, 2012
  • Book 2 of 100–Kathryn Stockett, The Help posted on January 26, 2012
  • Review: Neil Shepard’s “(T)ravel Un(T)ravel” posted on February 1, 2012

Manifesto

By incorporating music and visual arts Fogged Clarity aims to transcend the conventions of a typical literary journal. Our network is extensive and our scope is as broad as thought itself; we are, you are, unconstrained. With that spirit in mind Fogged Clarity will examine the work of authors, artists, scholars, and musicians, providing a home for art and thought that warrants exposure.
CLMP logo

© 2009 - 2011 Fogged Clarity and Respective Artists