Bittersweet
Bittersweet by: Dhrisha Doshi – S5 Three summers of boredom. Three winters without Christmas. Three autumns of no one to…
Sequimur Veritatem | We Pursue the Truth
Bittersweet by: Dhrisha Doshi – S5 Three summers of boredom. Three winters without Christmas. Three autumns of no one to…
I feel like I have nothing important to share with you. Whatever I write about, someone knows more about it than I do, someone would come up with a better analogy to explain it, and someone would write about it better than I ever could. So what is the point?
The atmosphere; a mystical coat of magic, protecting us with its beauty, on a planet so luckily alive. This poem by Eimantas Petraitis combines cosmic beauty with existentialist pondering…
In the balcony of an anonymous flat, a pot of agapanthuses was installed one beautiful spring evening. Follow the interesting events and incidents the plant witnesses from it’s humble balcony.
Explore a surreal journey of self-discovery through the multiverse. The narrator confronts emotions, memories, and existential questions, finding comfort in darkness. Don’t miss this captivating narrative.
I think we all know the famous painting that reads “Ceci n’est pas une pipe” by Magritte, but do you know what art movement it belongs to? Surrealism, built to help people cope with the horrifying reality of their daily lives, joined together the real world, and the obscure world of dreams. Let’s dive into the history of this artistic revolution, that literally reached beyond reality
Short analysis by Leah Kramer The Poem “You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You…
By Elodie Neyens ESMol S4NLA You may have heard of the famous work: ‘The Starry Night’. It is one of…
How we can use art and science to help and innovate-The Carano 4 Children non-profit foundation is launching a competition on climate and gender equality in 2021