July 11th, two Berlin-based artists hosted an event in Café Karanfil around the topic in…
Rebirth: Short Texts and Poems on Life and Transformation
It’s been a while since I’ve uploaded something. I missed it. Truly. I’ve been writing…
Apocalypse. The End.
It’s in front of us all the time. We have it already. We tend to…
Who am I, as of Today
Every year, I write a text reflecting on what I’ve learned. For some reason, this…
Intimate Fusion: A Sculpture’s Silent Call to Connection and Respect
The user recounts a powerful encounter with a sculpture in a Warsaw art gallery. The sculpture, by a famous artist, depicted two merged human figures made from metal-like material. Described as simple yet compelling, the sculpture led the user to reflect on the intricacies of human connection. The user felt magnetized towards it and found a unique perspective from observing it from the rear, an aspect often overlooked in sculptures. The user felt it disrespectful to turn their back on the artwork.
A Lense to Life I
After going through Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius; the roman stoic emperor – here are some…
This time which has recently passed by
This is a long message about the author feeling overwhelmed and exhausted by life. They feel like they are going through a transformation and leaving behind an old version of themselves. They are tired of people’s negativity, lack of love, and not being taken seriously. The author wants to live life to the fullest and enjoy every moment. They apologize for being absent but reassure the reader not to worry because everything is going in the right direction. In the end, the author reminds us that life is short, and we should enjoy every second of it.
Ju, love you.
July or Ju, love you. Could be. Whoever or whatever this supposed Ju comes to…
How living in summer in Berlin feels like during June
Oh June, You have been good to me. Lesson have been taught. People have been…
When Reality Meets Imagination: A Dream I Had Recently
I am the type of person that usually dreams. Yes, usually might be the proper…