issue 2: tea time-digital version

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Tea Time is the second issue of Fever Dreams Magazine, a youth-led neo-publication dedicated to connecting our community through the concept of a shared consciousness. Issue two will rely on the use of the aesthetics of Victorian era high society maximalism in contrast with darker themes and subjects of corporate greed and excess to create a much needed dialogue on native land rights and the roots of escapist fantasies. The issue itself will be heavy on ornate typography, spring colors and classical textures while we hope to showcase work that hints towards darker themes. 25% of all proceeds will be fed into native communities impacted by climate change and covid.

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Tea Time is the second issue of Fever Dreams Magazine, a youth-led neo-publication dedicated to connecting our community through the concept of a shared consciousness. Issue two will rely on the use of the aesthetics of Victorian era high society maximalism in contrast with darker themes and subjects of corporate greed and excess to create a much needed dialogue on native land rights and the roots of escapist fantasies. The issue itself will be heavy on ornate typography, spring colors and classical textures while we hope to showcase work that hints towards darker themes. 25% of all proceeds will be fed into native communities impacted by climate change and covid.

Tea Time is the second issue of Fever Dreams Magazine, a youth-led neo-publication dedicated to connecting our community through the concept of a shared consciousness. Issue two will rely on the use of the aesthetics of Victorian era high society maximalism in contrast with darker themes and subjects of corporate greed and excess to create a much needed dialogue on native land rights and the roots of escapist fantasies. The issue itself will be heavy on ornate typography, spring colors and classical textures while we hope to showcase work that hints towards darker themes. 25% of all proceeds will be fed into native communities impacted by climate change and covid.