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Flowers In A Wasteland 2, Elizabeth V. Netcher
Flowers In A Wasteland 2, Elizabeth V. Netcher
The Hilltop Review
This piece represents abstracted flowers thriving in a wasteland. Though the flowers are difficult to make out, the viewer can still distinguish each flower through the hazy blur of a landscape.
Reflection Of Humanity, Srikanth Baratom
Reflection Of Humanity, Srikanth Baratom
The Hilltop Review
A happy school-going girl who is warmhearted try to help people within in her capabilities. Once she saw a poor kid who is waving his hands to school children showing his interest to school. Hence, the girl tried to get admission in her school for the poor kid. Finally, she got admission after so many hurdles. This art shows the happiness of girl that her dream was achieved and showing the poor kid on a rusted mirror that how he looks with uniform. Thus, you can see the reflection of humanity in the mirror. Here the reflection of humanity is …
The Light, Gauri Manohari Nk
The Light, Gauri Manohari Nk
The Hilltop Review
The Light — Signifies the simplicity behind the concept of light that many people fail to embrace and admire. This painting shows a terracotta lamp used in India from ancient times. A cotton wick burns with the help of the oil poured into the lamp to give a serene yellow light. The light from the sun, the light from a camp fire, the street lights, the light from a humble study lamp or the light from grand chandeliers; all have the same purpose. It illuminates and it enables us to see the world as it is. This simplicity and unbiased …
Loiza Pa', Milan Bird-Riacoko
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Interdisciplinarity, Christina G. Collins
The Future Is Fire, Ariel Berry
Path To Phd, Muthanna Yaqoob
Path To Phd, Muthanna Yaqoob
The Hilltop Review
This painting depicts two young couples flying in the garden of life on paths of their dreams to reach their goal seen as a bright light in the top right corner of the painting. The couple here resembles myself as a graduate student following my aspirations to graduate and take my PhD resembled in the bright light along with my wife that is my supporter and soulmate.
Flow, Christina G. Collins
Little "Sister", Raina Khatri
Little "Sister", Raina Khatri
The Hilltop Review
My mom always called our family poodle my "little sister." Last fall at the age of sixteen she had to be put down, and I was unable to get away from school to be there for her. Instead I took time from my science education PhD work to draw this tribute to her. This portrait, in marker, shows her grey hair, cataracts, and playful stance, even at the end. Life events happen during PhD work, and it is critical to find balance between honoring the past and respecting your future.