Uniting Sacred and Secular: Two Green Cathedrals of Europe
Cathedral construction was a major engine of medieval Europe. Does a new approach to this historical architecture hold new possibilities? Giuliano Mauri, La Cattedrale Vegetale, Bergamo, Italy A few...
View ArticleTrash Talking: Letters From Discarded Paper, Introduction and First Set
Synkroniciti is very excited to unveil our first online collaborative project, titled Trash Talking: Letters from Discarded Paper. It features provocative images by Michael Bogdanffy-Kriegh paired with...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Diane Ackerman
In the rain forest, no niche lies unused. No emptiness goes unfilled. No gasp of sunlight goes untrapped. In a million vest pockets, a million life-forms quietly tick. No other place on earth feels so...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Ray Bradbury
“I got a statistic for you right now. Grab your pencil, Doug. There are five billion trees in the world. I looked it up. Under every tree is a shadow, right? So, then, what makes night? I’ll tell you:...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Julie Andrews
Early one beautiful summer evening, when everyone else was drinking indoors, Tony and I walked down to the river. We lay on the grass under a tree and chatted. At one point, Tony said, “Look at the...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Emily Arden
As soon as the torch went out the atmosphere of the forest intensified. As her eyes slowly became accustomed to the darkness she started to notice the outlines of canopies above them where trees were...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Dan Lloyd
Meet photographer and digital artist Dan Lloyd, who has three surreal and mesmerizing photo-manipulations of the Vermont wilderness in Synkroniciti’s new issue! Bare Ruin’d Choirs recalls the grandeur...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Cendrine Marrouat
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back writer, poet and photographer Cendrine Marroaut, this time with a triptych of photographs titled “The Light in September.” These are gorgeous images of sunlight...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Cesar Ceballos
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Filipino-American visual artist Cesar Ceballos, who made his debut with us a year ago in our “Ritual” issue. “Wild” features three intriguing watercolor...
View Article“Broken” Featured Artist Alison Hicks
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome Philadelphia poet Alison Hicks with “Copper Beech,” a poem in two parts that explores how a Copper beech tree experiences thirst and scarring, damaging conditions...
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