Spring/Summer 2026
The Signature Issue featuring Sofia García-Peña.
Bias Cut 03 widens the definition of one’s signature: an autograph, name, stamp, impression, mark, or imprint. Each of these words are both a noun and a verb. There is real action in a signature: marking a canvas with brushtrokes that only your hand can render, stamping the ground beneath your feet with a print only your boots can make, and naming a desire, aspiration, or prayer that only your conscience can conjure.
This issue’s contributors staunchly define their signatures in each word they write, photograph they take, and artwork they articulate. Sculptor César E. López and photographer Karl-Hens Pompilus dissect their experiences of immigration through biometric sculpture and isolating self portraiture. Stylist Karalyn Hosier and artist Elisa Decker share a multigenerational exchange of abstraction and fashion. Photographer Adali Schell and painter Ethan Kramer recap their first year of friendship while informing each other’s artistic transformations. Olivia Wein photographs her lifelong muse, Sofia García-Peña. Boy band Laundry Day unapologetically radiates humor and exuberance in an online landscape that, if you go down the wrong rabbit hole, can quickly escalate into a sick and twisted cesspool of toxicity.
Bias Cut is a collective signature, a time stamp, a lasting impression we leave on the world–unwaveringly outspoken and unafraid.
Details:
8.5" x 11"
164 pages
One of three limited edition covers.
This cover: Sofia García-Peña photographed by Olivia Wein and styled by Karalyn Hosier.
All three covers of Bias Cut Issue 03 feature the same contents.
No refunds or exchanges will be accepted once the issue has been shipped.
Spring/Summer 2026
The Signature Issue featuring Sofia García-Peña.
Bias Cut 03 widens the definition of one’s signature: an autograph, name, stamp, impression, mark, or imprint. Each of these words are both a noun and a verb. There is real action in a signature: marking a canvas with brushtrokes that only your hand can render, stamping the ground beneath your feet with a print only your boots can make, and naming a desire, aspiration, or prayer that only your conscience can conjure.
This issue’s contributors staunchly define their signatures in each word they write, photograph they take, and artwork they articulate. Sculptor César E. López and photographer Karl-Hens Pompilus dissect their experiences of immigration through biometric sculpture and isolating self portraiture. Stylist Karalyn Hosier and artist Elisa Decker share a multigenerational exchange of abstraction and fashion. Photographer Adali Schell and painter Ethan Kramer recap their first year of friendship while informing each other’s artistic transformations. Olivia Wein photographs her lifelong muse, Sofia García-Peña. Boy band Laundry Day unapologetically radiates humor and exuberance in an online landscape that, if you go down the wrong rabbit hole, can quickly escalate into a sick and twisted cesspool of toxicity.
Bias Cut is a collective signature, a time stamp, a lasting impression we leave on the world–unwaveringly outspoken and unafraid.
Details:
8.5" x 11"
164 pages
One of three limited edition covers.
This cover: Sofia García-Peña photographed by Olivia Wein and styled by Karalyn Hosier.
All three covers of Bias Cut Issue 03 feature the same contents.
No refunds or exchanges will be accepted once the issue has been shipped.