Welcome to Elements, ISK’s first virtual creative arts magazine. We take in varieties of artwork from artists all over the high school, and give them the opportunity to be published in our magazine. We felt that there weren’t frequent opportunities for exhibitions of artwork created by high schoolers, so we created this magazine. We hope youContinueContinue reading “Elements March 2020 Edition”
Category Archives: March 2020 Edition
Ink and Opinion
March escapes us, dear readers, as Elements begins. March to me marks the beginning, because spring begins as March does (at least it does in most of the Northern Hemisphere). It brings with it an invigorated passion for the rest of the year, the feeling of something fresh and maturity. March is typically the beginning of springContinueContinue reading “Ink and Opinion”
Abstract Apple
anonymous The radio scanner beeped as the small planet came into view. Kadie looked up from her phone screen and looked at the radar. It showed the little speck of blue that was the planet they would be researching for the next few months. ISEU (Intergalactic Space Exploration Union) had found the pathetically small ballContinueContinue reading “Abstract Apple”
A Guardian in the Making
anonymous “Ah!” His first feeling was cold. The wind whistled throughout the open field. He shivered. He realized he didn’t know where he was. “Wha-” “Hi!” A small robot appeared out of nowhere. “Who are you?” he asked. “I am a ghost. You have been dead for a long time. I have been looking forContinueContinue reading “A Guardian in the Making”
Boys Must Really Like Her
Soraya Grade 10 At first, you think nothing of her. Her eyes are twinkling as she introduces herself and you think to yourself, Boys must really like her. The drawings in her sketchbook jump to life, some staring at you with sad eyes and others vibrant and bright, and you wonder how she breathes lifeContinueContinue reading “Boys Must Really Like Her”
Visual Exhibition #1
Windows, Light Bulb, Armor and Go Ahead Windows – anonymous Light Bulb – Kimberley Grade 11 Armor – anonymous Go Ahead – Hazel Grade 11
The Story of an Outsider
anonymous As I stepped out into the arrivals terminal, the smell of strawberries and air freshener filled my nostrils. I heard the loud bustling noises of people pushing and shoving their way out of the airport and into the city. My heart filled with joy as I embraced family members whom I hadn’t seen forContinueContinue reading “The Story of an Outsider”
Under Scrutiny
Vera Grade 10 You walk in and immediately know it’s a place of study. Your eyes sting as the light from within hits them. Not a feeling of warmth or coziness, not that of fire. Nor vibrant red or bright blue like it is at the parties that the students of this room often host.ContinueContinue reading “Under Scrutiny”
Societal Ignorance
anonymous “I’ve never really wanted to go to Japan. Simply because I don’t like eating fish. And I know that’s very popular out there in Africa.”- Britney Spears. Japan? Africa? Japan in Africa?What would have been easier to comprehend would be calling Africa a country,or Japan a continent, But not the two in correlation with each other.MostContinueContinue reading “Societal Ignorance”
Visual Exhibition #2
Coffee Cup, Scissors, Sunflowers and June Coffee Cup – Nadia Grade 11 Scissors – Kiara Grade 11 Sunflowers – Keshia Grade 11 June – Hazel Grade 11