• Beyond Words: The Secret Language Hidden Within The Book of Kells

    Have you ever stumbled upon a book that transcends its written content? A book where the very pages seem to come alive with intricate details and vibrant colors? The Book of Kells, a Celtic masterpiece from the 8th century, is exactly that.


  • The Transformative Power of Engaging with Public Art

    Have you ever been stopped in your tracks by a piece of art in the middle of your day? Public art, those giant sculptures or murals that dot our cityscapes, can offer more than just a pretty view. This article explores the surprising ways public art can ignite moments of personal growth and self-discovery.


  • On literary magazines and other demons

    Encountering posts, news, or even worth of mouth comments about yet another literary magazine struggling to survive makes me question the unhealthy financial situation of most of these initiatives.


  • i·ro·ny

    (noun) When you book a trip to Europe to connect with thought-provoking art, and Banksy announces that it’s coming to town on those same dates.


  • Artist statement

    I write as a way of rediscovering myself as a Colombian-Canadian woman. I drive inspiration from Virginia Woolf and her idea of a room of one’s own. Therefore, I tell stories to unveil my true self. Publications


  • What does Artletter mean?

    The first time I encountered the word Arlette, I found it fascinating. My brain automatically saw a compound of concepts that I have always felt attracted to: Art and Letter. Of course, after a second look, I discovered that the last letter of each word was missing, but I still fell in love with the…