Fogged Clarity Logo Line

An Arts Review

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

Horacio Salinas

Horacio Salinas

The photography of Haracio Salinas - 10 x 10 portraits

Read More

Michael Shapcott

Michael Shapcott

Onawa - The painting of Michael Shapcott

Read More

Dan Witz

Dan Witz

Showcased here is some of the gallery work of Dan Witz. He is also active in the realm of street art and has been since the 1970's. You can read all about it in his new book..

Read More

Noah Kalina

Noah Kalina

Kalina became an internet phenomenon with his video everyday, which has been viewed over 8 million times, making it one of the most popular videos on the internet. Introduced in the Summer of 2006, the video quickly developed into an art world hit and a pop culture phenomenon...

Read More

Mark Ryden

Mark Ryden

The Gay 90’s: Old Tyme Art Show featuring the work of Mark Ryden opened on April 29th at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York City and runs through June 5th. If you're in NYC, this exhibition is not to be missed. Ryden's beautiful works framed in immaculate hand carved wood invite a good look and promptly challenge with rich symbolism...

Read More

Jamie Baldridge

Jamie Baldridge

Dystopia - the photography of Jamie Baldridge

Read More

Michael Massaia

Michael Massaia

Michael Massaia is one of an ever-shrinking group of photographers who still strictly use old-school methods. In our modern, digital, quick-fix world, it's refreshing to come across a photographer with a honed process and an abundance of patience and skill.

For Afterlife, Michael used 11"x14", 8"x10" and 4"x5" view cameras coupled with traditional black and white film...

Read More

Michael Massaia

Michael Massaia

For Chinatown Nights, Michael used 11"x14", 8"x10" and 4"x5" view cameras coupled with traditional black and white film to capture the highest possible resolution and dynamic range. After the image has been captured and the film developed, Michael hand-makes Platinum/Palladium prints utilizing a unique damp processing technique he developed.

Read More

Dave Kinsey

Dave Kinsey

Kinsey's work captures the universal essence of the human condition mainly through an energetic portrayal of urban figures. Working spontaneously, and utilizing a range of mediums, he constructs multi-layered, textured environments easily likened to the complexities of contemporary life...

Read More

Anthony Kurtz

Anthony Kurtz

Nightscapes - Anthony Kurtz examines darkness in nature and displays his skill with this series of long exposures.

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 - Dreadful Impressions: Dictaphone's "Poems From A Rooftop" http://t.co/KI3LjeJQ • 2 weeks ago
  • Fogged Clarity: Blog - Book 6 of 100—Margaret Atwood, The Edible Woman http://t.co/18jDmACJ • 3 weeks ago
  • Fogged Clarity: Blog - And the Winner Isn’t ... http://t.co/tYPybBjS • 3 weeks ago
  • Fogged Clarity: Featured Articles - Guy Capecelatro III http://t.co/raVX8hRq • 3 weeks ago
content top

Recent

  • Dreadful Impressions: Dictaphone’s “Poems From A Rooftop”
  • Book 6 of 100—Margaret Atwood, The Edible Woman
  • And the Winner Isn’t …
  • Tatiana Plakhova
  • Thrift

Recently Popular

  • Writer’s Brock – “…the George Costanza method” posted on April 10, 2011
  • Alexa Meade posted on March 31, 2010
  • Review: Richard Hoffman’s “Emblem” posted on May 1, 2012
  • Guy Capecelatro III posted on May 1, 2012
  • Dreadful Impressions: Dictaphone’s “Poems From A Rooftop” posted on May 8, 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 - 2012 Fogged Clarity and Respective Artists