A showcase of student art and poetry
Angie Reamer
“Emanate”
Acrylic on canvas (18×24)
Natasha Simpson
“Heron”
Shot in Oak Bay with a Sony A6000
Inés
Inés, how do you
Never squander your words?
Effortlessly crafting ideas as
invaluable as gems,
Surely and swiftly from the magic of your pen.
Daring to argue that perspective is
Ever-changing whilst having us
Laugh at your sharp wit.
Astounding, your intellect.
Courageous, your spirit.
Relevant, your observations.
Unrelenting dedication to your studies and
Zealous in your quest to be heard.
-Angie Reamer
Inspired by the life and works of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1648-1695). She was an autodidact and advocated for a woman’s right to education. She is commonly referred to as the Tenth Muse, or the Phoenix of Mexico.
Emma Judd
“Joaquin”
Graphite
Paige Parker
“Peony”
Adobe Photoshop
Submit your art and poetry to be displayed in our next segement of the Artlet to design@martlet.ca.