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Lullaby Firefly – Michele Villetti
Michele Villetti‘s music is inspired by an extraordinary story, which sees himself protagonist of an extraordinary approach to four wild foxes. It is a journey through world music, ambient and pop sounds, following his myths, such as Peter Gabriel, Thomas Newmann, Brian Eno and many others. Villetti conceives his solo music, being multi-instrumentalist, and this year…
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When I Make My Way To Heaven – Douglas Scott Knight
When I make my way to heaven I hope you’ll think of me Sittin’ with you in the evenin’ Autumn on the breeze And when the sun’s gone down, driving us around To see what we might see Askin’ about your day and wondering “Are the kids okay?” I hope that’s how you’ll think of…
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Opalescent Flight and When Sea Billows Roll – Tina Rae
Opalescent Flight When Sea Billows Roll Tina Rae is an artist and pastor living in London, Ontario. She is married and is a mother if 2. She has been painting since she was young, but after a hiatus when raising young children, she has recently returned to painting and creating. She is part of the London…
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Fennec Fox and Sea Turtle – Ryan Seo
Fennec Fox Sea Turtle Ryan Seo is a high school student attending Seoul Foreign School in South Korea. He is currently preparing his portfolio. His current interests are in algorithmic art.
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Serenity and Tranquility – Britnie Walston
Serenity Tranquility Britnie Walston is a Maryland-based versatile artist and photographer, capturing energy through light, vibrant color, depth, and texture. The use of exaggerated brushstrokes and abstract color give her paintings life and voice. Her landscapes and abstract work consist of a variety of unconventional techniques to capture the elements portrayed. One of the most…
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Wanderlust and Tranquility – Velda Wang
Wanderlust Tranquility Velda Wang is 17 years old and a current junior from metro Atlanta. Wang enjoys painting landscape scenes and, through these paintings, hopes to invoke either a sense of appreciation for the beauty around us or a sense of urgency at how fast it is all disappearing due to human destruction.
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Seven Minute Mile – Reed Luppens
0 min: 00 sec It’s 37 degrees out but it doesn’t feel cold to me for some reason. My stomach is twisted in knots. The runners around me are getting warmed up… some jogging, some sprinting. I don’t want to waste my energy so I concentrate my thoughts on the race. I walk up to…
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The Mystery Of The Missing Honey – Amaani H Sa’dia
Once upon a time, there was a family of Bees. One day, they went out looking for honey. At first, they couldn’t find any honey but then they spotted some honey by an old oak tree. They collected the honey and put it into little jars, and then they went home. The next morning, Mama…
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Methuselah – Elizabeth Spencer Spragins
(A Rannaigheacht Ghairid) Sacred pine Grips the ridge of rocky spine. Roots that probe the limestone crust Brace against each gust, entwine Earth and sky With a long-forgotten sigh Sealed within a pyramid Where the hidden pharaohs lie. Weatherblown, Ancient one of age unknown Marks the centuries with rings, Cradles saplings in a cone. Limbs…
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Biofuel Baby – R. Gerry Fabian
You compost combustible love. Inner solar panels generate constant rebate romance. There is no waste in your ecological energy. You recycle kisses across a gradual grid so that I am the sole beneficiary of your electric current. R. Gerry Fabian is a retired English instructor. He has been publishing poetry since 1972 in various poetry…
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On Learning that NASA Has Military Connections – Chris Kaiser
He studies the night sky with an eye Toward the blinding majesty of dark sparkles That pop in and out of existence Like inchoate dreams of teenaged boys Wanting to know the unknowable. The peace of the solitary moon calls to him, And the ghost of Neil Armstrong hugs him, Kisses him goodnight, Even as…
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Plunge – Kate Wallace Rogers
Everydays like this one, I can’t wait to find my way around the bend, to a lonely patch all by myself. I strip down, slip down into briny deliciousness cool plunge under, get to know my own sensual self, way below aqualayers I’m alive. Euphoric green, underwater pristine as far as the body can see,…
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Lightyears away – Amanda Little Rose
Tonight, I stitched light-beams and heart-strings Together, with thread Pulling tightly all the parts of me I’d left to ruin out in the rain. Amanda Little Rose has been a high school English teacher for five years, and graduated Bachelors of Arts and Science in English and Secondary Education, from Salve Regina University in Newport,…
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Era – Jeremy Szuder
All of the nights, for now, stay quiet in this post evening darkness. There is the breath of us all, from our bodies, and I am positive that in those heads, there resides the visions and the rapid eye movements that conjure an escape plan of dreams. The animals in the rained streets are still…
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Sun God – John C. Krieg
I am the egg yoke That draws nourishment From the white light of the heavens I am fire and gasses and intense heat Hungry to burn myself out I was here before you And will still be here Long after you are gone I am the hope of your children There is no future without…
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the girl who sees her truest self – Ashley Blake
Ashley Blake is a multidisciplinary artist who is passionate about bridging cultural and ethnic gaps. You can easily find her listening to Korean R&B while scouring through editorial photography or sewing a costume for an upcoming shoot. Her work explores the spaces between reality and fantasy, crossing cultural spheres, seeking to explain the things…
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Shinrin-Yoku – Bryce Saucier
Bryce Saucier is a Director and Cinematographer based in Houston, TX primarily focused on music videos and narrative work.
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Let’s Play – Emanuela Franco
Artist’s Name: Emanuela Franco Year: 2007 Brazilian Journalist, with more than ten years of experience within Brazil and Europe (Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and United Kingdom). Develops the “Let’s Play” (Vamos Brincar”) photographic project through records of images of children playing outdoors. The photojournalism project “Let’s Play” aims to record images of children…
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Ghosts of Dōgen, So Above as Below, and Our Own Shadows in the Air – Aaron Lelito
Ghosts of Dōgen So Above as Below Our Own Shadows in the Air Aaron Lelito is a visual artist and writer from Buffalo, NY. In his photographic work, he is primarily drawn to the patterns and imagery of nature. His images have most recently been published in The Esthetic Apostle and The Hand Magazine. He…