By Trishala Sabnis To view her other artwork click here.
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Where Currents Meet
By Trishala Sabnis To view her other artwork click here.
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Fall in love with cafes and everything they stand for.
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Kenya is perceived by many to be a barren land, almost like the Sahara. Contrary to this popular belief, when I reached Kenya, I saw that it’s a green paradise.
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A small glimpse into the United States largest and most known art museum, ‘The Met’ (The Metropolitan Museum of Art). It is an attraction for anyone with an eye for creativity, serving as an inspiration to locals and tourists alike.
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An attempt at redefining a word that comprises of the past, present, and the future!
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….. in this world of social media, I hope that romance, love, poetry, art, literature, friendships, adventure, connections and bonds are not lost.
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By Krishna Advani Picture Credit: Google Images Coined by the French feminist Françoise d’Eaubonne in 1974, ‘ecofeminism’ focuses on multiple relationships, such as the equality of two genders (which forms the basic tenets of feminism), the closer analysis of what constitutes nonlinear/non-patriarchal structures along with what comprises holistic and organic processes for the welfare of…
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By Krishna Advani Background Image: Google Images Dear Vincent van Gogh, I am not going to insult your pain by pretending to know what it is that you went through. All that torment and defeat must have caused more horrors for you than your pieces of art will ever reflect. But whatever empathy I do…
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More than being ethical, I’d like to think of honesty as a brilliant means of catharsis. To rid oneself of living with a lie single-handedly beats the guilt staring you in the face. I guarantee you that. I guarantee you the catharsis.
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By Tanya Kulkarni
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By Tanya Kulkarni
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A movie review
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