Category: visual narrative

  • Why Are We Starving the Visionaries of Tomorrow?

    There is a window at the start of a child’s life that looks out onto a world of infinite color and  truth. In those early years, we hand them brushes not to “paint pictures” but to give them a language for the soul. But then, something clinical happens. As the years progress, we stop opening…

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  •                  Fragments

    The Alchemy of the Fragment: Turning the Inside OutWe are rarely a single, solid story. Instead, we are a collection of echoes, sudden flashes of light, and the quiet weight of shadows. We are made of fragments: the jagged edge of a morning argument, the velvet texture of a dream, the precise blue of a…

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  • Time Compass

    The Internal OrientationWe often imagine time as a river, a relentless current dragging us away from the past and toward a misty horizon. But if we stop looking at the clock and start looking at the soul, time behaves less like a linear path and more like a compass.In this view, Forward is not a…

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  • Night Blanket, Day Clothes

    Daydream or nightscape? The Dual Loom of ConsciousnessThe human experience is perpetually woven on two distinct looms: the daytime reality and the nocturnal imagination.During the day, our minds are subject to the fierce scrutiny of the external world. The day is the domain of the waking reality, characterised by sensory input, linear causality, and practical…

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