
Ixora Chinesis by Siew Bee Lim
This is a photograph of ixora chinesis, commonly known as Chinese ixora. In my neighborhood, other than this orange Ixora chinesis, the flower in red or pink are also commonly planted.
(c) Light & Composition UniversityThe Ember in the Garden
We often mistake stillness for absence, forgetting that the earth is constantly breathing beneath our feet. There is a quiet, burning patience in the way a petal unfolds, a slow-motion fire that consumes nothing but the air around it. It is…
(c) Light & CompositionThe Weight of Shadows
There is a specific silence that follows a group of people walking away. It is not the silence of an empty room, but the silence of a path that has just been vacated. I remember the way my father’s footsteps sounded on the gravel driveway—a…
