Sharm-art Magazine, august 2015 (digital issue)

And here comes autumn again. It's gloomy, wet and chilly. There is a smell of rain, damp soil and overrotten leaves. Melancholy comes bit by bit. But witty dietarians advise that one can comfort eat it with various tasty things, chocolates or cheese, for instance. And then you can look upwards, on coloured trees, whose leaves look alike balloon colours, faded, but romantic cloud. And, what's more, you can be surprised at the sweetness of your languour. Listen to good poems or songs so that the words would tease you. Remind yourself of a meeting with friends at the upcoming Moscow festival. And maybe even better — in foggy and moist Belgium. About what these autumn forums will be we are writing in this issue. So just choose for yourself.

Contents

 
Autumn from the perspective of philosophy

Editor's column

Editor's column
 
Five splendid days

Alexandra Guseva tells about the organisation of the Moscow festival 2015

Our interviews, Festivals
 
The 16th Moscow air balloon festival

Promotional page of the next Moscow festival

Festivals, Announcements
 
A swan

Vyacheslav Andrienko, Russia, Ussuriysk

Master class, Twisting
 
Millennium Jam — 2015

Leo Verlinden talks about the resumed Millennium Jam festival in Belgium

Festivals, Our interviews
 
A carrot

Irina Gvozdenko, Russia, Belgorod

Master class
 
Along came the clown

A story about clowns, real ones and inflatable

Images
 
A butterfly

Irina Lobanova, Russia, Kurtamysh

Master class, Twisting, Deformation
 
Silver jubilee

The anniversary of the brand of Gemar company at the world exhibition in Milan

Exhibitions
 
Philosopher and varmint

South Korea artist MyeongBeom Kim

Vernissage

The people who worked on the issue

Chief editor: Tatyana Levina
Design and layout: Alexander Levin
Concealer: Albina Brosievich
Photo: Alexander Levin
With the help of: Alexandra Guseva, Vyacheslav Andrienko, Irina Gvozdenko, Irina Lobanova, Gloria Veta, Leo Verlinden.
Cover: "Under a tree";
Author: Irina Gvozdenko;
Model: Dasha Gvozdenko