cat eye

visual art by KJ Hannah Greenberg

KJ Hannah Greenberg is eclectic. She’s played oboe, participated in martial arts, learned basket weaving, and studied Middle Eastern dancing. She’s a certified herbalist, and an AP College Board-authorized teacher of calculus. Her foci are Judaism, parenting, imaginary hedgehogs, and starfaring, polycephalic, gelatinous wildebeests.


Through the Editor's Eyes
Spirals, blobs, lashes like antennae. You recognize the parts, but what of the whole?

The image retaliates. It over-saturates the senses. The symbols you once trusted: childlike, cartoonish, comforting, they now leer back at you. 

What is absurdity if not the refusal to mean just one thing? This isn’t play. It’s the visual equivalent of babbling in a dream where everything is known and nothing is familiar.

This is absurdity as pressure. Too bright, too glossy, too curated. 

Are you still having fun?

--Editor-in-Chief, KINPAURAK

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