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Relax/Crossing the Lanes

By Aditi Chandra

Relax
Relax
Crossing the Lanes
Crossing the Lanes

These photos were taken in the streets of Bhopal, my hometown, which has quite a laid-back lifestyle. On a moderately hot day in April 2016,I peeped out of my car. People, lives, things, scenes shifted quickly before me, without giving any notice. In these moments, with the wind gushing through my hair, I came across these men who were simply relaxing, standing in the middle of nowhere as vehicles whizzed past them. Their postures and expressions seemed to place them in the center of the universe. As a photographer, I was keen on capturing the composition and the story in each element these photographs would convey. For me, photography isn’t just a practice; it’s more of an art of storytelling, a channel of communication. Though these photographs are just some shots of street photography with not much technique employed, the story they speak of, fascinates and imparts immense satisfaction.

 

 

 

 

Aditi Chandra is a junior from Bhopal, India. She is an amateur photographer and her works have been previously published in Textploit, Teen Ink, ArtRefurbish , Cargo Literary, Moledro and Alexandria Quarterly among others . She also serves as the Art Editor at Inklette Magazine and Phosphene Literary Journal. You can find her  at aditichandra.wordpress.com.

Old Friends

By Shera Bhala

Old Friends
Old Friends

 

I reside in an old, historic house in Kansas City, Missouri. Because my house is so unique and often has beautiful lighting from the many windows, I take photos there a lot. I am inspired by many different photographers, and one thing they always emphasize is the importance of taking as many photos as possible. Over time, I have also learned that usually, the first image that you capture will not be the perfect one. I try to take a lot of shots from various angles. My photo “Old Friends” was one of many. I saw my mom and our cat, Daisy, sitting on the windowsill together in our living room. So I asked them to hold still for a minute and captured quite a few photos. When I first saw the negatives, I fell in love with this image. I really enjoy the subjects, setting, and silhouette effect of it. I aim to portray a variety of human emotions, and I really believe this photo does just that, as it depicts loving and warm feelings.

 

Shera Bhala currently lives in Kansas City, Missouri and attends the Pembroke Hill School. At Pembroke, Shera is an Arts Focus student, with an emphasis on photography.

 

February 7:18 AM

By Miranda Sun

 

 

Submission-2
February 7:18AM

I was eating breakfast on a school morning when my dad shouted for me to look out the window. The clouds were in full fanfare and the sky was this marvelous blue (I did tweak the photo to bring out more of its magnificence, but what you see is pretty much what I saw). It woke me up instantly and I ran to go get my iPad, which I use to take all my photos. This photo was taken at 7:18 AM on a February morning, hence the name. Then, while I was standing outside in my backyard taking photos in my pajamas, my breakfast forgotten, an airplane flew into view, and I knew I had the perfect shot. I love bright blue skies, and this one made my day.

Miranda Sun is sixteen years old and loves to read, write, draw, take cool photographs, and drink lychee bubble tea (although not all at once). She has been nationally recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and has had multiple works published in Creative Kids magazine, where she serves as a Senior Contributor.

Lilac Sky

By Emma Hickl

Lilac Sky
Lilac Sky

   This photo was taken on my back porch. We live on a farm, and I feel like this picture shows that. You have the trailers and barn in the background, the cows if you look closely, and our farm truck. I love being able to see the firewood at the edge of the picture; it gives it a natural feel. I was shocked at how gorgeous this view was, it was so bright and vibrant and I had never seen such a view before, it made me happy. I love this picture, sunsets are so unique and you never know how they’re gonna look that evening. 

    Photography gives me joy. I love being able to capture God’s artwork through camera, even though no matter how hard I try I can never capture exactly how beautiful it is. Although photography is amazing and I love it, there is nothing like being able to feel the true warmth of the scene shining on your face. With this lilac sky, I feel that happiness.

 

Emma Hickl is a student in her sophomore year of high school. She is interested in photography as well as writing and wants to use those interests to show God’s artwork and tell of his glory. She strives to live an adventurous and full life.

Walks of Life

By Henry Hu

 

accept - walks of life
Accept
grief - walks of life
Grief

 

 

Solace
Solace

With a strong focus on storytelling, most of my artworks are personal and intentional. I always like the idea of presenting arts as a complete sequence / collection. Each individual collection, consists of multiple pieces, often in the same style, grouped by specific themes, concepts or stories.

My works explore subjects that interest me personally, some touch on life itself. As a huge fan of films and music, they do heavily influence my artworks in certain ways. I am fascinated with classic films (30s-90s), it’s unbelievable the things filmmakers achieved back then. Currently, I absolutely admire films by Paul Thomas Anderson, Terrence Malick, Nicolas Winding Refn and Woody Allen just to name a few. Most of their works progress me significantly as an artist.Off the top of my head films such as, After Hours (1985), The Master (2012), The Long Goodbye (1973), Annie Hall (1977), Manhattan (1979), Knight of Cups (2015) and Eyes Wide Shut (1999) mean a lot to me personally. With music, I like me some indie folk, soul, r&b, jazz and hip-hop, mostly storytelling albums. Deeply in love with that new James Blake LP right now.

With the Walks of Life collection, Grief was one of the earlier pieces done in the series. Some of the works in this collection are vaguely inspired off my life encounters or just my thoughts / takes on certain paths / philosophies of life. I would say the pieces off WoL are some of the more grounded, challenging and reflective works I have done. The collection is incomplete, and I will continue to work on it.

 

Hong Kong bred, Sydney based. Henry is currently an engineering/ architecture student, also working as an architectural student while taking a break from Uni. His love for art will ensure more new work is on the way. To view more of Henry’s work, please visits: henryhhu.com

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December/ Staircase

By Daniel Marquez

 

December photo
December

The photo’s title is “December”. The photo was taken in North Saint Paul, MN and is a picture of townhouses where I used to live. I enjoy the warmth the image brings, giving a comfort similar to drinking hot chocolate before a fireplace. I wanted to capture this feeling and bring it home with a sepia tone.

 

Staircase Drawing
Staircase

The drawing is titled “The Staircase”. As an abstract piece, my mind found a metaphor of the dizzying aspects the climb of life revolves around and bring it into an eerie and distracting sense. This is based off of a corner of my high school’s staircase, with some images based on childhood ideologies, things, and memories. One tile has a playground in it. Another is a carpet I used to hop about as though the gray blobs were stones in a river. The writing on the staircase depicts my train of thought, which often trails and wanders without my consent. This foreign place may be deemed unfriendly to newcomers. Taking a step back and realizing the details as individuals brings light to the fog of mysteriousness. Painted with pen and ink on paper.

 

Daniel Marquez is a philosophical student at North Saint Paul Senior High School in Saint Paul, Minnesota who has a knack for creativity no matter the medium. From writing, to art, to baking, he strives to accomplish a wholehearted life.

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