When we think of gentrification concerning street art, what might come to mind is street art being painted over or destroyed in search of a more uniform, tidy aesthetic. However,…
Patchwork: Story Quilts
The Physical Art of Storytelling Before pens, paper, quills, and canvases, many societies interacted via art, whether due to a lack of common language or low literacy rates. Art that…
Digital vs. Traditional
Many people are drifting towards digital art rather than traditional due to the advancements in technology. Visual art is an ever-shifting medium for expression; new techniques, materials, and ideas come…
The Era of Planners
With remote learning still happening all over the world, students have bought planners to keep them on track with unexpected schedules. Some of them have started drawing, coloring, and creating…
Cuckoo Clocks
Cuckoo clocks were first invented in Bavaria, where the famed Neuschwanstein Castle is located. Mechanical clocks were invented in the 13th century, but it was only until the 14th century…
A Year to Remember
The heavy silence is pierced by the loud ticking of the clock. Tick, tick, tick. From across the room, you hear the quiet rustling of pages as drafts from the…
The Unpredictable Future
With 2021 already here, the future is and will be full of many unpredictable situations and events. In my drawing, the person who is on the boat is going towards…
January Featured Artist: Jessica Phan
Jessica Phan, SWAYE Artist, created a piece called “Home for the Holidays” for the SWAYE December Issue. Matthew Chen (Founder, Editor-In-Chief) interviewed Jessica to learn about her artistic process, inspirations,…
New Year, New Beginnings
This piece of art represents the new year upon us! Our January theme, New Year, New Beginnings, symbolizes starting fresh and hoping for the best. However, ultimately, we do not…
Time to Take a Break
With this past year being incredibly stressful, I hope that 2021 will be much better and that we will be able to relax a little bit more. Glenn Frey reminds…