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Through the Retina

Everyday Artistry
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I consider myself a lazy artist—or perhaps that's not quite the right term. It’s more that I find beauty in the ordinary, in the often-overlooked details of everyday life. Just recently, on my way to meet a friend, I stumbled upon a quirky sign amidst some discarded rubbish that read, Art is everywhere. The scene struck a chord with..

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An ordinary London high street, vibrating with the usual rhythm of city life. Amidst the corner shops, cafés, and endless streams of red buses, a terraced house caught my eye. Perched above its front door was a neon yellow sign that screamed Be Kind. It wasn’t tucked away or trying to be profound. It was loud...

Silent Mouthpiece
Somewhere in a hidden cranny in Barcelona, I learnt the importance of mouthpieces. In a political climate thick with radical scepticism, I wondered: where do we draw the line for defeat? From my position—through my skin and gender—I realised there’s no winning against a system designed to consume me...
Messy Realities
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Life often feels like an abstract painting, where vibrant splashes of joy meet darker strokes of hardship, creating a messy yet deeply meaningful picture that we come to know as reality. Much like paint spilling in unpredictable patterns across a canvas, our experiences of good and bad blend, clash, and meld, forming a whole that is richer..


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