Monthly Archives: October 2025

“The Marble Veil”

All alone she stays completely still In the corner where two chandeliers radiate her The warm light highlighting the beautiful movement of her veil Bringing her to life   There is a pureness being in her proximity It is peaceful, … Continue reading

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Kneeling in Silence

Maddy Morrison   She kneels on the stone floor hands folded eyes turned upward searching for something unseen. Her face is calm not afraid not angry but waiting as if she hears a voice no one else can hear The … Continue reading

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The Green Gown — Sara Thompson

Alone she slumps on a bench, She is dressed in an emerald green gown. The room, spun with gold, whispers around her. Her fingers intertwined and her ankles crossed. Swallows soar above her head. Her eyes soft and somber.  Perhaps … Continue reading

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Betwixt and Between — Jake Thompson

                    (1)   Betwixt and Between                                              Between and Betwixt    … Continue reading

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She Reigns – Chandler Brandon

You do not sit,you reign—back straight, head lifted,the sky behind you blazing in your colors. Your hat spills red,a crown of certainty,while blues and greens bend toward you,honoring your presence. I do not know your hands,but I see themin every … Continue reading

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Pine Trees by David Driskell

This painting stuck out to me at the Gibbs Museum because I found it really interesting how there were so many different, and conflicting aspects to it. The warm and cool colors first caught my attention, the mixture of the … Continue reading

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