Volume 6 of WallMag Creator Magazine — Echoes & Frames — is now live. Sixty-five creators across photography, music, and writing, each one finding their voice in a craft that asks them to keep showing up. Born of necessity. Built on practice. Released on the 25th of June, 2026.
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What's inside this issue
This volume gathers the quiet confessions and bold declarations of creators who refuse to look away. From singer-songwriter RJ Sharon's pivot from playback to personal verse, to Vikas Kaushik's pursuit of emotion in light and shadow, each conversation traces the slow alchemy of practice. The streets of Ashrith G N, the rediscovered dreams of Anju Mishra, and the patient frames of Vani Haresh Shah remind us that artistry rarely arrives announced. It accumulates — in borrowed cameras, second-hand instruments, and stubborn afternoons.
Together these dispatches map a generation finding voice across mediums, drawing courage from constraint and meaning from the ordinary moments most of us scroll past.
Featured creators in this issue
- Finding My Voice — RJ Sharon: from playback singer to indie songwriter, a journey born of necessity rather than design
- Light, Shadow, and Story — Vikas Kaushik: a storyteller of light and shadow on framing what words can never quite say
- The Broken Camera — Ashrith G N: a broken childhood camera became a lifelong language for reading the city
- Rediscovering Dreams — Anju Mishra: a traditional upbringing yields to the unstoppable pull of the viewfinder
- Sketches into Frames — Sreehul Edamana: inspired by his father's sketches, he began capturing moments on a 2 MP phone
- A Curiosity for Old Places — Rishabh Paliwal: architecture, archives, and the curiosity that turns history into a frame
- The Patient Frame — Vani Haresh Shah: a college industrial visit in 2012 sparked a slow love affair with street and travel
- The World in a Phone — Riti Gadagkar: discovering composition and color through a phone, one frame at a time
- Wanderlust and the Lens — Bunny Ayush Kushwaha: every destination begins with a question; every photograph is the answer
- Multilingual Flow — 0SIXKIDD: a rapper coding between languages, threading culture through every bar
- The Soul of a Raga — Vikram Srivastava: classical training meets the present tense of vocal performance
- What Time Erases — Sanjeev Bansal: words built to preserve the moments memory can't quite hold
…and 53 more conversations across the issue.

Read the full issue
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Want to be featured in Volume 7?
If you've ever caught yourself making something nobody asked for — keep going. Volume 7 lands in July 2026. Submit your work here — or DM us at @wallmag.creators. Every feature begins with a conversation.
— The WallMag Editorial Team