Odiseo Magazine – Volume 2

Odiseo Magazine Volume 2 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Featuring Lina Scheynius’ self portraits, Jo Schwab’s “Habitual Grace”, and Amy Hood as seen by the lens of Jonathan Leder.

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