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The Windows

By Camille Ruiz The Red Window Growing up, looking out the Red Window, anger and love’s borders seamlessly blended together. I constantly cursed myself for the ugly, broken Spanish I spoke and everyone’s laughter following my attempts. Despite my resentment, it did not stop me from memorizing every lyric Selena or Vicente Fernandez had to … Continue reading The Windows

Figs

Julia Kang Rosenthal In childhood, I was ambivalent towards summer,with its aches and its bliss. Childhood summers just always consisted of delicate neutrality, or perhaps that’s just my nostalgia talking.  I lived in a constant state of tranquility, existing in indefinite equilibrium with all the tiny aspects of summer: air conditioning blowing the papers of … Continue reading Figs

Caring for Flowers

Audrey Wu My dad always brings home flowers for no occasion. He would arrange the tulips, daisies, and peonies with thoughtful care. We appreciated the nuances: the way the petals creased overtime like the corners of my eyes, the impermanence of the rose’s delicate beauty, and the gradient hues of the sunflowers. I learned that … Continue reading Caring for Flowers

Fear’s Embrace

Brianna Driver Brianna is a 17 year old high school senior who has been taking art and photography courses for several years. This piece was part of their AP 2D Art Portfolio, and is meant to depict their own experiences with intrusive thoughts and irrational fears.