ILLUSTORIA Issue 5: Motion *Digital Edition*

$10.00

The Motion Issue explores motion in all different forms: the movement of sea creatures at the aquarium, the gallop of horses, journeys into space and fantastical worlds, how art and photography captures motion,  even the progressive, forward-movement of trailblazers and activists. 

Featuring: 

  • Rad Women Worldwide creators Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl

  • Interview with artist, inventor, filmmaker Rufus Butler Seder, author of Gallop

  • Illustrated comic on Henri Matisse by Claire Astrow

  • Literary Giants as Kids starring Madeleine L'Engle by Elizabeth Haidle

  • Illustrated comic on Eadweard Muybridge by Marlowe Dobbe

  • A history of the color vermilion by Alexis Joseph of Case for Making and master watercolor artist Lindsay Stripling

  • DIY Victorian-era thaumatropes

  • DIY flip-book

  • Recipe on ice-cream in a bag 

Perfect for:

  • Kids who love art, stories, and making things

  • Parents and teachers looking for high-quality creative content

  • Anyone curious about how artists get inspired and how ideas begin

This Digital Edition includes:

  • Original comics, stories and interviews

  • Kid-friendly DIY projects

  • A recipe to try at home

  • Music + book reviews

  • A curated playlist

64 pages

Age range: 6–12+ and the young at heart

The Motion Issue explores motion in all different forms: the movement of sea creatures at the aquarium, the gallop of horses, journeys into space and fantastical worlds, how art and photography captures motion,  even the progressive, forward-movement of trailblazers and activists. 

Featuring: 

  • Rad Women Worldwide creators Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl

  • Interview with artist, inventor, filmmaker Rufus Butler Seder, author of Gallop

  • Illustrated comic on Henri Matisse by Claire Astrow

  • Literary Giants as Kids starring Madeleine L'Engle by Elizabeth Haidle

  • Illustrated comic on Eadweard Muybridge by Marlowe Dobbe

  • A history of the color vermilion by Alexis Joseph of Case for Making and master watercolor artist Lindsay Stripling

  • DIY Victorian-era thaumatropes

  • DIY flip-book

  • Recipe on ice-cream in a bag 

Perfect for:

  • Kids who love art, stories, and making things

  • Parents and teachers looking for high-quality creative content

  • Anyone curious about how artists get inspired and how ideas begin

This Digital Edition includes:

  • Original comics, stories and interviews

  • Kid-friendly DIY projects

  • A recipe to try at home

  • Music + book reviews

  • A curated playlist

64 pages

Age range: 6–12+ and the young at heart