The Eagle Volume 1, Issue 4 | Page 2

Art is something that transcends almost all other human activities. With its vague definition and faint familiarity, it's almost certain anyone can find solace in art. Whether it is a rejected teenager finding themselves in a poem, a lively girl expressing her sadness in a song, or a confused adult who is only content with a brush in their hand, in art, humans find an escape that is hard to find anywhere else. Each artwork is also

Letter From the Editors

a time capsule; in our art we consciously or unconsciously reflect the way we live and the times we live in. In this way, art has preserved the eras that have passed for history to record.

In this month's issue, we are featuring both of these topics to highlight the way our current generation is using art to create their own history. The Eagle Editorial Team is honoured to present an issue that will not only showcase the many talents Modern Montessori School students have, but that will also act as a bellwether and a reflection of the age we live in and of the personalities behind the pieces. We genuinely hope you enjoy this inspiring issue, and if your creative juices have started brewing as a result, don't hesitate to send us your own work to the email on the last page to contribute to the artistic and historical preservation The Eagle is aiming to achieve.

With Love,

-The Eagle Editorial Team