
The Weight of Dust
The earth remembers what we forget. We walk across the surface, leaving prints that the wind erases before the sun has even turned. There is a specific kind of silence that belongs to high, barren places—a silence that does not ask for company.…
A Bee Delicately Extracting Honey by Shahnaz ParvinThe Architecture of the Small
We often mistake significance for scale. We look to the mountains, the rising tides, or the shifting borders of nations, assuming that history is written only in the heavy ink of the monumental. Yet, the world is held together by the invisible…

Surging Ahead by Prasanth Chandran
Picking up the pace, the oarsmen are seen surging ahead to reach the finishing point in the Champakara Boat Race. Capturing the energy as they soar ahead in racing rhythm is a challenge in itself. As part of Onam celebration, a grand festival…
