Category: Issue 2

  • Gabriella

    Gabriella

    Madeleine B. Class of 2027 This is a colored pencil portrait of my friend Gabriella that I made in 9th Grade. Behind her is a tiger, her favorite animal. I experimented with unusual colors and attempted to capture her mood of reflection.

  • Veins of Still Night

    Veins of Still Night

    Cesar F. Class of 2027

  • Flickering Flame
  • The Flower

    The Flower

    Arjun G. This photo is of a flower in my backyard. I had noticed it looked rather nice as the time of day provided good lighting. The log in the background was also already present. All I had to do was capture the moment with my camera

  • Colors From Beyond
  • Companion

    Companion

    Zoey S. Class of 2028

  • Surprise Round
  • Spirit of Steel

    Spirit of Steel

    Paige J. Class of 2028 Photography and Digital Art

  • My Plate is Overflowing
  • Past… Present… Future…

    Past… Present… Future…

    Landon S. Class of 2026 I explored how artists from different eras — Leon Bakst (pre-1950) and Alexandre de Betak (modern-day) — have shaped my identity as an artist and the kind of artist I dream of becoming in the future. Bakst taught me to be bold with color, texture, and scale. Betak taught me…

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    Untitled

    Ja Seng Ra N.

  • Rubik’s Cube

    Rubik’s Cube

    Ja Seng Ra N.

  • A-Frame Cabin

    A-Frame Cabin

    Aria T.

  • 100 Hands To Hold
  • Never Late

    Never Late

    Kelsey W. Class of 2026 Waves crashing on the shore, Iyou don’t hear sounds like that anymore The house is that rustic red,youd see when christmas is ahead Everything appears the same, I’m the only one whose changed Look around at the walls and the shelf, in all the pictures I see myself This place…

  • Atmospheric Pressure

    Atmospheric Pressure

    Aron M. Class of 2026 These are two songs that I am really proud to be the creator of due to their complexity and overall sound. I think they replicate my style really well as a producer of hip-hop/trap beats, and serve as inspiration for future compositions. The first step I always take is creating the…

  • A Black and White Issue

    A Black and White Issue

    Caleb G. God Damn, is all that you have to say When the hating of another’s race Is oh such commonplace ‘cause we ain’t the lucky few With silver spoons and a gold balloon. Our blood’s our own And it sells for sixty cents on the dollar. In the Land of the Free Justice is a game.…

  • Pomegranates

    Pomegranates

    Charley G.

  • Ring Me Home

    Ring Me Home

    Charley G. Class of 2026

  • Maundering Expansed

    Maundering Expansed

    Liam M. Class of 2026 This piece is a part of a larger collection of collages which I have been creating. Maundering Expanses takes about 40 photos and combines them to create a surrealist scene which intends to tell little stories to those who look closely. The collage tries to show both the earth’s natural…

  • The Elegance of Sisterhood

    The Elegance of Sisterhood

    Desteni D. Class of 2027 For my adjective photography finals this year, I focused on the theme of the adjective elegant. I chose to capture this adjective through both subject and setting. The three photos displayed are three out of ten final photographs. The models featured are: Haprer H 28′, Sylvie H 29′, Lilly D…

  • Receding Into Life

    Receding Into Life

    Jayme V. Medium: watercolor acrylic and pencil

  • Bands Remix

    Bands Remix

    Aron M. Class of 2026 These are two songs that I am really proud to be the creator of due to their complexity and overall sound. I think they replicate my style really well as a producer of hip-hop/trap beats, and serve as inspiration for future compositions. The first step I always take is creating the…

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    Untitled

    Charley G. Class of 2026 A piece with themes of disassociation and scattered thinking within details. Also a piece that was centered on the idea of using music as inspiration.

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    Untitled

    Sam L.

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    Sam L.

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    Untitled

    Sam L.

  • Cool

    Cool

    Julia S. Expanding out of my comfort zone through artistic media, I decided to take a technological route and try expressing my written work through the text messages of two teenage characters. Immerse yourself in the drama that is about to unfold in cool.

  • Villainous Hero

    Villainous Hero

    Julia S. Although I wrote this two years ago during my Creative Writing elective, this jump started my enthusiasm for writing and rekindled a passion I thought I had lost. This story was a thrill to write, and I’ve been told it’s also a thrill to read, depicting the actions of a morally righteous person…

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    Untitled

    Julia S. While experimenting with the wonders of digital art, I was able to incorporate a curiosity for Greek Mythology into my art, featuring Medusa. I ask the viewer to think of her as not the monster of her story, but rather as the victim, because that is what she was. 

  • Fruit

    Fruit

    Julia S. Class of 2025 I enjoyed the process of meshing bright colors and techniques into this piece, and I hope it is just as much fun to look at as it was to make.

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    Untitled

    Julia S. Class of 2025 As a senior, I got to immerse myself in the process of creative bladesmithing, which led me to forging metal. This photo not only captures the beginning of my process, but it also represents the strength and will it takes to change the shape of something that is seen as unbendable.…

  • Regrowth

    Regrowth

    Janey B. As an artist, my purpose is to create art that connects the human world to the outside world which is nature. The piece “regrowth” symbolizes a deer that has just grown out his new antlers after they had shed off four months ago. This connects to a human and the idea that there…