Post #51: The Power Outlet

Electrical Vehicles Series (Part 1)

When we open our eyes in the morning, we see a flash of light. It’s the sun rays streaming through our windows. But as the day progresses, the sun slowly fades away, and by the time it’s evening, the sky is almost completely gray. But there is still light. There is still something to brighten our lives so that we don’t have to dwell in darkness.

Post #49: The Journey To The Pinnacle

It all starts when an idea pops into your head.  You’re sitting at home with nothing to do, staring at the walls. You’re feeling extremely bored and you wonder, if there is something, anything that you could do. You close your eyes and think. And then that’s when it hits you. An idea. You remember…

Post #48: The Two-Faced Tree

In my artwork, I have decided to show the world in two lenses. Oftentimes, the world feels gray. Sadness bubbles up inside and you feel that you’re all alone. Therefore, the tree on top is represented by a black-and-white barren tree to show the emptiness we seem to witness each day.  Underneath that shade of…

Post #47: A Journey Through The Desert

The first thought that comes to mind when thinking about deserts is an empty, desolate and parched landscape. Deserts can’t live up to those vast, beautiful, life packed biomes like rain forests and coral reefs, right? Well that’s not exactly true. In this article, it will be shown that there is indeed life in the…

Post #46: A Crater On The Moon

If you look up at the sky during the night, there’s a very good chance you will see the moon. It’s so far away; most of the time we only see a sliver of it. On the occasion of a full moon, it just looks like a tiny, smooth, luminescent ball. Because of this, the…

Post #45: If Things Had Been Different

I wrote a poem recently about my feelings of staying cooped in home during quarantine. I’ve included several literary devices, such as imagery, personification and similes, to add more depth to my writing and so that you readers can better understand what I wish to convey. This is a little off-course from what I usually…

Post #44: A Serene Landscape

You know that perfect time between summer and fall, when the weather is neither too hot, nor too cold and the view is amazingly picturesque? That’s what I have decided to portray. Using various different crayons, I added shading and depth to my landscape so that when viewer looks at it, they can get absorbed…

Post #42: I Am Malala Book Review

Sometimes, we are looking through our collection of books at home and we can’t find anything interesting. Maybe we’ve read all of them, or they’re not our reading level. Whatever the case, we need something to read. We are always looking for something new, something fiction or nonfiction. We are just looking for something that…