Culture & Identity
On art, humanity, the self, and society.
Ancient Whispers: A Mythic Poem Sequence
These poems are drawn from a sequence entitled “Ancient Whispers” that utilize themes from classical or Slavic myth. Each poem deals with the irony and vicissitudes of human experience.
On Nature Rewritten
This piece explores humanity’s enduring tension between reverence and reason, and the impulse to shape life itself. Drawing on Aristotle, Spinoza, and the Romantics, it argues that creation is not a trespass against nature but the highest expression of our rational and divine curiosity.
Beauty and the Grotesque: How Art Speaks to the Self
Great art can help us experience our most fundamental humanity.
Six Pieces by GUSKY
A series of evocative pieces by the internationally acclaimed American artist, Gusky.
Stillness Between Pages
A reflection on daily reading
The Deconstruction Construction Project; Documented
As humans, we are drawn towards what is familiar and safe; we desperately claw at comfort and reject discomfort. But what happens to us when we are completely out of our element?
Respecting Antigone
This is the commiserating heart that is both rare and common: common as in all men and women possess it; rare as in few bring it to finality. Antigone was able to maintain her original heart and develop her virtue, immortalising herself and her love for her loved ones.
Our purpose
The Ascension, and Will of Heaven
We have a moral prerogative, an instillation within our nature, a call of destiny, that those of us, those of us with ability–or with the impetus to seek to become capable–must thoroughly transform and be the bedrock and foundation of our culture.