Artist Josh Keyes, who depicts the post-apocalyptic destruction of nature by man to a disturbing degree, landed the cover story for digital magazine This Is Fly. He discusses his “terrifying” visions of things to come and why sharks are a lot like corporations (pg.77): “Beautiful and deadly, the shark has taken on the role of society, or more specifically, corporate greed and power: thinking of the ocean as the world and the sharks a company or nation that is at the top of the food chain.” |This Is Fly|
Have you seen This Is Fly? It has to be one of the most highly designed publications to ever document fly fishing, ever. The online, page flippable magazine not only covers the niche sport with a fresh and clean aesthetic, but also dives into stories that Field and Stream wouldn’t touch with a ten foot rod. Like this short, font-ridden editorial about the joys of fishing in Mexico after scoring a big catch: a bail of marijuana. New issues post every two months—they’re already on number 8—and they’ve also got a daily read. |ThisIsFly|
























