
At SCALE magazine we have always held creativity in high regard. Every issue we have featured an artist who captures natural beauty in an original way, and here we will continue that tradition of highlighting the quality creatives who inspire us.
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Art and Craft. Craftsman! If you desperately need one you'll be lucky to get an appointment some time next year. When (and if) they arrive -always late, obviously- they march over your new parquet wearing shoes that look like they've been used for the occasional swamp stroll. Half of the time they're on break smoking and drinking coffee and the…

He's from Michigan, has been drawing since he was a boy and is one of the best flyfishing artists there is. Jason expresses his love and passion for flyfishing through water colors. During his training as an artist he tried basically everything, but watercolors seemed to be his thing in the end. We believe you can really see it for…

Artist without style Artist without style? Oh God, what is he on about? Don't worry, the headline is here to arouse curiosity and still somehow carry a grain of truth. Because actually the Hamburg artist Björn Kirste really doesn't have one, or better said not just one style – he has several! Björn, whom I have known personally for many…