Tag: art

  • Bus Route in Three Parts By Rey Armenteros

    Bus Route in Three Parts By Rey Armenteros

    1. While in their little country, I had my peaceful sojourn in the home of the Prophet. We were up in the mountains, and the main building on the estate was being used as a spiritual retreat. The meeting hall was spacious and covered with cushions and pillows, with windows…

  • Paintings By Behruz Kuul

    Paintings By Behruz Kuul

    Behruz Kuul was born in 23 February 1988 in Nakhchivan. Graduated from Nakhchivan State University Fine Arts department, the workshop of Prof. Huseyngulu Aliyev in 2005-2009. Attended in courses of the famous Azerbaijani artists in Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts in 2009-2010. Continued to work personal workshop in Nakhchivan…

  • Nipi Mae By Mae Bayu

    Nipi Mae By Mae Bayu

    Mae Bayu is a versatile artist from Sabah, Malaysia, who dabbles in painting artworks, performing arts and other creative expressions such as costume design as well as writing. “Nipi Mae : When I was a Little Girl” (Mae’s Dream in the Dusun language) is a compilation of artworks based on…

  • Death After Dying By Claudine Griggs

    Death After Dying By Claudine Griggs

               I hate working the night shift at the morgue because corpses won’t leave me alone.           The human brain can still β€œthink” for five to seven days after death, given a temperature range of 35-48 degrees Fahrenheit and assuming there has been no significant head trauma. Post-mortem brain waves were discovered 12…

  • a tidal wave of sunlight by Maitreyi Parakh

    a tidal wave of sunlight by Maitreyi Parakh

    my cheek is cool against the glass/ the sweet smell of roasting corn reaches me/ and i lift my head/ momentarily sacrificing my respite from the heat./ the rustle of playing cards to my left/ is the chorus to the flap of a butterfly’s wings/ that shimmer in the sun./…

  • Autumn in Progress By Carolyn Martin

    Autumn in Progress By Carolyn Martin

    Click photos to enlarge. Carolyn Martin is a lover of gardening and snorkeling, feral cats and backyard birds, writing and photography. She is currently the poetry editor of Kosmos Quarterly: journal for global transformation. Visit: carolynmartinpoet.com

  • Quiet, Please by Natasha Fontenelle

    Quiet, Please by Natasha Fontenelle

    Quiet, Please. I can’t hear myself not think,The incessant chatter edges me close to the brink. Quiet, please.Did I fail to mentionHow exhausting I find the piercing cries for attention?Eyes tight headachesCrave space to createVacation from persistent nonsensical notifications. Quiet, please.Let me feel the breeze,Please don’t bulldoze this void with…

  • Art by O. Yemi Tubi

    Art by O. Yemi Tubi

    O. Yemi Tubi (MOYAT), a Nigerian born, American trained Artist, currently residing in the United Kingdom as an artist with a creative and unique personal style. O. Yemi works were awarded 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th places in political commentaries in American Art Awards from 2014 to 2017. He…

  • Chronic Illness & Art Cont.

    Chronic Illness & Art Cont.

    I’ve spoken before on my work concentrating around experiences with chronic illness and hospitalization. For this collection, I decided to take a more literal approach and showcase what’s on the inside rather than the outside. I was inspired by the old medical illustrations of Da Vinci. Using sepia and sanguine…