Flame Magazine Yoga

“Yoga” by Martina Haro

Martina Haro is an illustrator and comic artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She works mostly in traditional media such as graphite, colored pencils, and watercolor, and only recently started to incorporate more digital tools. She likes to focus primarily on themes like philosophy and spirituality; more exactly: the mysterious or mystical inside the ordinary. She also works around the themes of intersectional feminism, sexual trauma, and gender identity, although this process is more subconscious since it’s ingrained in my life and identity as a whole. She tries to draw inspiration from everyday life and pay special attention to little details along with her daily errands. Sometimes I’m inspired by pieces of art (like movies or music) and by what my friends and colleagues are doing, too. Comics in particular is her favorite way of expressing emotions and thoughts.

About Flame Zine

Flame Zine arises with the idea of giving visibility to artists around the world who work on different topics that question ourselves as transfeminists. We believe it’s important to generate from self-publication a space that can serve as a channel of information, expression, and artistic exchange. We strongly encourage submissions from artists who experience multiple forms of oppression from Migrants, Black, Indigenous, and people of color communities as well as artists with disabilities, queer, trans, and non-binary/gender-nonconforming people.

Art and edition: Maria Victoria Rodriguez

Production by Karne Kunst and Sorora e.V