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PUBLICATIONS
by Bella Rannigan
Adventure by Brooks Clarke
Untitled by Cortez Anderson
UnderglazedTeapot
Reminiscent
by Sophie Waller
GuiltyConscience
by Skylar Kuyk
LightBox
by Qiming Fu
Final Jaunt
by Gus Wise
taleofamirrorball–izzysanok
I spin and ponder my brokenness, limitless pixels and fragments of light ping off of my surface. You interpret me as a glowing machine which provides You with vitality at parties.
But, if You dug underneath
You’d already know the obscenities lurking beneath and beyond the broken sheaths of glass through the chasms of prickly false artlies a heart. a soul, encapsulated in coal and never whole.
i’m pretty for Your eyes: a mass disguise that alters Your sense of reality in order to provide a fanciful feeling: neutrality to a life flled to brim with endless whims and tries at a fulflling existence: monotonous persistence.
over and over and over
i must revolve.
For You, not me, i circumvolve.
my path of glimmer touching every soul about. But, can You take into account the pain I faced so You can experience Your dreams, achievements, deliriums?
You can witness the maliciousness i took unto myself To shine,
To highlight Your divine lifeNot mine.
Textured Pot
by Mo Johnson
Honeypot by Sabrina Lewis
Parked Car by Taylor Borches
LightPainting
by Grace Greer
Untitled—QimingFu
The air smells foul from letdowns
Declarations of love costumes for resentment
Nobody told me one could become sick
From wading in disappointment
Lonely
by Sumner Solomon
ASmidgeofBlue
by Qiming Fu
Poem 1 of 4 – Zunka’s Hum12
you foat over my tears in the paper boats
you fy past my dimples in ignorant planes
So that my camera could see It sees all that I can see. The blur of life all the way to the clear image.
Do you see what I see?
Its like brown bear or a christmas
song
like an eggplant in the wind
Clumsy and purple
tripping and blue
trippin’ by futurebirds is a great song
thank god for music holy shit man
nothing hits
harder than kendrick lamar in church
Be humble, sit down
Just tilt your chin, look up at me
“Shattered”
Photo Series by Cici Yu
Poem 2 of 4 – Zunka’s Hum12
I wonder how far away a boat could take me.
Could it take me to a better place?
I remain stagnant
On my big tractor we can go slow or we can go faster adjusting to the speed of life although, I like speeding in cars
fashing lights down the highway
A marching parade of automobiles
buzzing sound of steam engines... kind of like a bee, but we don’t talk about the enemy
I HATE BEES!!
I’ve heard pork is for lunch today
I love pomeranians
I also love pretzels
background: Daffodils
by Emma Finley-Gillis
Poem 3 of 4 – Zunka’s Hum12
I hate bees. their eratic fights are impossible to track No one knowns where the plane is going Its going to be abducted by aliens
The crop circles will start zig-zagging (the cows will get hungry)
The helicopter of pesticides threatens overhead
Poison no more, I’m already dead
Speak my words, I’m already said They aren’t mine, but the poets’ of the past
Who slowly share
Sharing is care for sure
Until Destruction is no more
The war has ceased
Thousands of corpses in the trenches
We should talk about bees again
Underfoot by Eva Hightower
Dream by Jack Mullins
Untitled by Evan Lustig
Keychains by Dana Lahmann
Hightower
CollageJam
by Jack Mullins
Ceramic Milk Carton
by Lilly Sopata
A Man at Work
by Carter Kelly
MoonSong by Sasha Rinkevich (A Year) by Moon
Year) Moon Hu
Untitled Vessel by Fern Ambrose
Untitled by Jamez Johnson
moon, star, leaves
by Sasha Rinkevich
guitar by Izzy Sanok
by Rose Ryan-Byrne
green vase
Untitled . Johnson .
DesertKeychain
by Dana Lahmann
glowingstarlantern
by Sasha Rinkevich
lavender block-board
by Bella Rannigan
by Anni Chen
“guesssomeonelostthese”
Outcroppings–BjornIsaacson
Jagged faces, bleeding chrome
Turning gold beneath the watchful eye of a melting star
How dazzling still after all these millennia
Such simple things overlooked by most Layers carefully set, exposed by eruption not one for mornings, at which icy teeth are snarled
idk(Igotbored)
by River Schleifer
gardenson by Sasha
ongrounds
Rinkevich
Tunnels
by Luke Finley-Gillis
lawn mower
by Josie Shields
analliterativetrainofthought –izzysanok–
rambunctious riders of giggling gaggles glint at the shattered glass -no plasticfalseness protecting and barricading brokenness from jubilance.
I am not invalid, this world
We coexist in is.
remnants of riddles discovered beneath unbalanced bounties -scraps of ideas crumpled into non-sensical miscellaneousnessrelics of residual selfessness ignored.
I am not invalid, this world
We coexist in is.
by Gus Wise
Untitled
Acidrap by Anonymous
“Sometimes the truth don’t rhyme, sometime the lies get millions of views.” - Chance the Rapper
ClayHead by Des
Boxed Out by Carson Croll
ELEVATE by Brooks Clarke
by
“can I submit this BaymaxtoPLUM?”
Skyler Kuyk
OpenMic
by Emma Finley-Gillis
MicNight
Finley-Gillis
Umbrella by Grace Greer
Blue Vase
Untitled by Clare Antesberger
by Mo Johnson
Golden by Cici Yu
Untitled by Wilsie Pate
Doomsday by Adam Li
“CompeteAwayLovingly, MyPeople”
by Joey Quags
Totoro Bowl
by Sasha Rinkevich
GalaxyofLilypads
by Sasha Rinkevich
Poem 4 of 4 – Zunka’s Hum12
Spring-like calmness
The trees sing with the wind
Times Born of the earth itself like a distant humming from within like a echo whispering from my back. it says the same thing as me
the clock continues to tick round and round
The only thing without end: gears spin until rusted, but time continues Time continues in a spiral I’m spiraling out of control
I tried counting out the bricks covered in ivy
I glared at the cobblestones beneath me Nantucket Streets where I frst learned to tango and I few
Forest Box
by Alex Lane
Ceramic Mondrian by Wes Martin
Untitled by Jerry Huang
*sipstea* by Cici Yu
Breezy
by Emma Finley-Gillis
Snail Vase
GalaxyBowl
by Sasha Rinkevich
by Sasha Rinkevich
worm by JD & EFG
beingnottobe–izzysanok
ceaseless waves of cackles quake, tectonic movement of our masses begin to break an unbalanced, woven, iron table.
lounging in an amphitheater of food, I contemplate a fable: the terrifyingly surrealness of its emptiness, I sense various essences of good -Mediocre-nesslurking in my periphery: sequences inordinately engrossed in erroneous twinklings.
I sit, giggle, and inspect all beings in my circumference, unable to overcome this yearning to just be able to be.
Being, to be, is, are, was, were, All never me. entangled in webs encompassing my cell block mind, where being shall never pass through, an unwanted shrine of Neuronic corridors forever vacant… I cannot explain it.
however, once or twice a millennium, it snatches me, sending my soul on a complex catastrophe, a journey far far away from here. entirely enraptured in its mesmerizing glory i attain no thought and sustain no stories: words and movement dissipate into incongruous static of unfathomable fate.
Here, a place once fourishing with vivacity, reaches it breaking point with incessant abnormalities, now echoes with defance: Why am I like this?
its location: unknown. whispers of home unbreachable. halls and bookshelves stacked upon levels of unachievable excellence.
What can I do to suppress this, When I can’t dare to arrest these feelings of unseen.
Being lives not in my existence. it swerves, jetting across a far distance, But never arriving in my body: my nation. Some call it derealization, Spacy, Dizzy, Or out of it.
But I call it being not to be: complexities unbleached. Incomprehensible pathways all unable to be reached.
It is all being not to be.
background:
pov-readingWhitmanat3am
by Taylor Borches
starstruck
by Emma Finley-Gillis
letters for friends
by Sasha Rinkevich
Flames
by Olivia Tennery
Untitled by Callan Baker
by Grace Greer
CollageJack
FlowerMug
by Ivy Lyman
Green Door
by Sasha Rinkevich
Spongebob
by Salwa Saeed
Architecture:
-Inspiration
-SketchUp
- Final Model
- Plans by Lily Zhang
Process Video
ToLiveinaHauntedHouse—QimingFu
Because a haunted shelter is better than none
Because terrifying company is better than alone
Because a fractured home is better than homeless
Have you seen the housing prices these days?
Purpose
by Gus Wise
Face #1 by Grace Greer
She was once beloved by Qiming
Fu
Untitled by Hayley Chisholm
Cloud by Gus Wise
Look at Me
by Emma Finley-Gillis
Mushroom by Wilsie Pate
Dear Readers,
We are so glad to present to you yet another Volume of PLUM : the St. Anne’s Belfeld Arts and Literary Magazine. Brought to you by BanterPublications,PLUM is the product of countless hours of work by our student artists, our staff, and the entire B.P. team. This Volume contains more than 100 pieces of truly spectacular work which we are honored to publish.
After three years, this is the fnal Volume which our Seniors at PLUM – EmmaFinley-Gillis and QimingFu – will have the privilege of working on. The publication will continue in the hands of a new team of seniors, juniors, and sophomores this fall!
We hope you continue to support the arts within our school, and PLUM, in the years to come.
the folx at Yours,