Odiseo Magazine Volume 6 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Odiseo new issue is hot off the press: Volume Six comes after the past issue’s tribute to erotic mags’ conservative paper sleeve cover. Got back the paint splattered spine, a playful and evocative still-life pic by Arnaud Lajeunie opens the sixth issue. Volume 6 features the editorial “Intimate Failure and Exhilarating Fun” by photographer Arnaud Lajeunie; Barrie Hullegie’s and Mar Ordóñez’s editorials and a delicate and suggestive photo essay by Paul Jung. Writing are by Eugenia Lapteva, Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield. We are glad to feature in the current issue Fiktion’s second installment (chapters 1–4 of Popppappp, by Momus). Jesús Umbría’s Archive on Hajime Sorayama and an audiovisual essay by Albert Moya cap the publication.
Odiseo Magazine Volume 6 features the editorial “Intimate Failure and Exhilarating Fun” by photographer Arnaud Lajeunie; Barrie Hullegie’s and Mar Ordóñez’s editorials and a delicate and suggestive photo essay by Paul Jung. Writing are by Eugenia Lapteva, Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield. We are glad to feature in the current issue Fiktion’s second installment (chapters 1–4 of Popppappp, by Momus). Jesús Umbría’s Archive on Hajime Sorayama and an audiovisual essay by Albert Moya cap the publication.
Odiseo offers a sophisticated take on erotica, redefining the confines of traditional erotic publishing by balancing philosophical texts and essays with images that lie in between art and erotica. Odiseo Magazine is an independent publication for adult entertainment appealing to the confident and intelligent man of today. It includes a selection of photographic stories with an erotic point of view, accompanied by cutting-edge ideas by contemporary thinkers, paired with the most cutting edge ideas in an exquisite uncoated smooth paper. Odiseo Magazine is published twice a year by The Flames, an independent publishing venture by Folch Studio (Barcelona, Spain).