Post #65: The Right to Make a Choice

Something as simple as a choice can mark the difference between one person’s life and another’s. Jillian Horton explores this idea of choices and their consequences with “The Bicycle,” a short story about the coming of age of Hannah Golandsky. The story conveys that a person must accept the responsibility of making their own choices in order to attain true fulfillment.

Post #64: Inner Demons

As the sun sets in the first hour of evening, it bathes the clearing in an orange glow. Somewhere in the distance, the birds are humming and the chipmunks are chattering away. The trees stand at the edges like mighty guardians, their flowers glimmering in peak bloom. It is the perfect place to have a picnic, or to have a tranquil nap. And there you are, standing right in the midst of it. Right there, to take in the sweet scents and the warmth on your back. But you feel cold.

Post #60: The Light At The End Of The Tunnel

2020 has been a different year full of plenty of hardships. Hopefully, 2021 will be a much better year than this one, and will act as our light at the end of our tunnel. This is what I have represented in my art piece. I drew in colour pencil, a damp, narrow tunnel forming in the darkness, and at the end of it, a bright lantern, our hope for a brighter future. I hope you like it and I wish you all the best for 2021!!

Post #59: Let It Glow

Usually when we think of art, we think of a drawing on paper, made with traditional mediums such as pencil, pen and paint. However, art is MUCH more than that. Artistic creativity can be expressed in many untraditional ways. In this post, I have created a piece of art where nature is my canvas, and instead of using ink, I used interesting items I could find right outside my house.

Post #58: An Electric Globe

Electric Vehicle Series (Part 7)

As the years go by, battery technology is getting better and better. With super-efficient automobiles, the air could get cleaner by the second. To cap off my series, we’re going to delve into some statistics, compare some data and monitor overall progress in order to see how well humans are implementing strategies for an energy-efficient future. Not only that, but we’re going to toss in a little competition to make things a bit more fun and see which country is doing best in reusing batteries. Open your eyes and widen your view, we’re going around the globe.

Post #57: Electric Car Batteries – Ingenious Ways Adopted by Various EV Companies to Reuse Car Batteries!!

Electric Vehicle Series (Part 6)

In my last article, we explored current solutions to car battery pollution, but now it’s time to take the topic a little further. Exploring electric battery development and manufacturing companies, can give great insight on how technology is progressing to create better batteries. This article will be a first-hand inside glance at what really happens in these manufacturing industries. So make way for new ideas and better performance tactics coming straight from the heart of it all!

Post #56: Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween everyone! Here’s some artwork I made for this special occasion – a haunted castle I call “Colr Castle” reaching up to the sky and a blue coloured moon, to pay homage to the blue moon we’re going to have this year. Have fun this Halloween and stay safe during the pandemic!