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I Love Loki
At the start of my filmmaking class in high school in late `August, had my peers and I create montage films. So I took the idea of having a montage and decided to a montage of my youngest cat Loki.
Birth Of Me
My piece addresses the effect that the realization that human kind is past the point of help has on my generation and our want to bring about further generations.
Mother Volga
A couple years ago I stumbled across a book by John Koenig called The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, filled with words created to describe previously unnamed feelings. “Agnothesia” and “austice" jumped out at me, but most of all, "sonder" caught my eye.
Unknown path
The collection of pictures you see are all based around the theme of things Yulieth likes to do or feels. She uses the power of shadows to enhance a deep and dark atmosphere within her pictures while also exposing her pictures to the divinity of brightness and shining light into them to portray a positive and angelic feeling.
The Second Coming
During my artistic process, I spend a lot of time trying to figure out what would work best as a photo for what I'm trying to express.
used to be
I saw these same walls for 15 years of my life, I want people to see this piece and to feel what I felt.
Disownership Procedure
When I wrote this piece, I felt like my control over my body and my actions was being surrendered to a force through no choice of my own, and I wanted to describe that emotion in a fantastical way to help me work through my feelings.
The Brown Leather Jacket
I wrote this piece when I was angry about a person in my life. I struggle to let them go even though I know they will hurt me in the long run. The main character's anger is my anger and when she lets go it's my hopes for the future.
False Poet
My art is usually written down in the spur of the moment, random ideas just pop in my head and I'll rush them so they don't disappear.
When a Boy Loves a Woman
When a Boy Loves a Woman is a fun and comedic story about a troublesome elementary school kid being in love with his child-hating high school babysitter. I wrote this piece with one of my classmates for a screenwriting competition in my creative writing class.
Red-eye, Red Eyes
Red-Eye, Red Eyes is a microfiction piece that tells the story of two runaway siblings trying to find a better life. I wrote it earlier this year as part of the creative writing program at my school, and it was one of the runner-ups in our annual microfiction competition.