We’re thrilled to bring you the incredible work of two New York City Teens! An art portfolio by Lola Simon and the debut poetry of Carol Brahm-Robin.
“My artwork focuses on desexualizing the female form.
In high school, faced with dress codes, I often found myself being told to put on a jacket because I was wearing a tank top on a hot day, when the boys in my class weren’t asked to do the same. I became uncomfortable with aspects of myself I couldn’t change. My junior year of high school, I took my first figure drawing class. Drawing the models, I gained a new perspective: the female body is beautiful and natural. I began drawing colorful illustrations of the body in order to further explore this theme.” – Lola Simon
Lola Simon is a senior at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School in New York City, where she majors in visual art. Her favorite color is yellow and her favorite artist is Yayoi Kusama. In addition to creating her own art, she enjoys museums, and has interned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. She will attend Brown University in the fall.
Purple
By Carol Brahm-Robin
I woke
sunken deep
in a world of
Purple
What a nice
dream
swathed in mulberry hue
Nobody
i could see
Except for
Purple
i was alone with it
Lavender dream
It wrapped its arms around me
Pulling me further
into plum
I breathed it in
orchid in my lungs
Too deep now
I Tried to inhale
only Purple
Only Purple now
I was alone
in amethyst chains
deep in a violet embrace
Drowning in Purple
Carol Brahm-Robin is a young writer who lives in Brooklyn with her parents and two cats. She enjoys poetry and cartooning. “Purple” is her first publication.