Seven Arts Magazine

This magazine focuses on artists, painters, animators, sketch artists and poets. A place for people to see beautiful works and find art worthy of adding to their collection.

  • Obstacles in the Family (David Lightfoot)

    In this dark social-thriller, Mariah flees with her sons, including one special-needs boy, in wake of a deadly campaign against the disabled.

    Read more →

  • Poems by Jeanine Crepault (Seven Arts Magazine)

    We present a handful of tender poems made with love by re-emerging poetic writer, Jeanine Crepault. Explore the dark and honest depths of the mind and heart to become reforged.

    Read more →

  • Abstinence: Still I Wait (Bethany James) (Seven Arts Magazine)

    The poem reflects a stance on waiting to engage sexually before forming intimate relationships. The author expresses inner strength and independence, emphasizing the value of purity and self-worth against societal pressures. Bethany Camille James, an aspiring author, promotes her creative writing and digital marketing skills while encouraging mindfulness during stressful times.

    Read more →

  • The Light Brings You (James Young)

    In Pine Ridge, West Virginia, a brother and sister joyfully explore nature while their father reflects on loss and solace. They discuss the concept of God and finding light in darkness after losing their mother. Ultimately, the father conveys that the light begins within them, offering hope and connection amidst grief.

    Read more →

  • Fugazi and Fire (Grandma’s Teachings) (Maisen Hill)

    The passage reflects on wisdom shared by a grandmother, emphasizing the importance of fear, passion, willpower, and humility. It highlights the value of self-exploration, the complexity of emotions, and the role of discipline and faith in personal growth. Ultimately, it showcases the narrator’s journey informed by her teachings and influences.

    Read more →

  • Revenant (Maisen Hill)

    Revenant (Maisen Hill)

    Revenant is a haunting and powerful meditation on the cyclical nature of history, war, and the unyielding spirit of resistance. The poem’s speaker emerges as a spectral witness—one who has traversed battlefields, heard the cries of the forgotten, and watched as empires crumbled, only to be rebuilt on the same foundations of oppression. Through evocative…

    Read more →

  • A Blades Verdict (Maisen Hill)

    The post critiques leadership and societal complacency, highlighting the disconnect between power holders and the people. It questions the morality of current leadership, urging collective awareness and action. The author expresses frustration over political failures, emphasizing a responsibility to foster genuine representation and accountability, reflecting deep emotional resonance with contemporary issues.

    Read more →