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Pandora’s Box Creative Magazine Spring 2023

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I am proud to present Pandora’s Box Creative Magazine’s Spring 2023 issue! I am once again amazed with the quality and thought put into all the photography, writing, and artwork submissions in this edition. A special thanks to Ms. Durquet for submitting her photos to this issue. I hope you enjoy flipping through these pages as much as I do.

As my time as Editor-in-Chief comes to an end, I want to thank everyone who made this issue, previous issues, and Pandora’s Box as a whole possible. Thank you to the officers who consistently deliver interesting spreads, and also deal with my sometimes questionable planning. Thank you to Mr. Dunlap for occasionally slandering me so that I get my work done and keeping things interesting in our meetings with goat videos. Finally, I’d like to thank Fiona Li, our current Vice-President and future Editor-in-Chief, for helping me work out every bump in the road our club has faced. I believe that the next couple of issues will be even better than ever.

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These last three years as a part of Pandora’s Box have truly been a pleasure, and I hope everyone who has been part of it has had as much fun as I have.

Signing off,

Nimisha Sivaraman Editor-in-Chief (your faithful president)

The year starts off swelteringly hot,

It’s red, the color of sun behind closed eyelids.

Soon, leaves fall, leaving tree branches bare

It’s brown, the color of passing time.

It cools, from occasional rains to frosted grass

It’s blue, the color of windy evenings.

Clouds decorate gloomy, dusty skies

It’s gray, the color of swirling air.

Time brings glimpses of something new

It’s green, the color of freshly grown leaves.

Flowers slowly unfurl on tree branches

It’s pink, the color of pale blossoms.

Warmth begins to creep back into existence

It’s yellow, the color of mellow sunlight.

Heat washes through the air in great sweeps

It’s orange, ripe with possibilities.

Woman at the Getty

Marie-José Durquet

Sure To Be Grounded

Marie-José Durquet

Humera Marie-José Durquet

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