Inbetweeners
A reflection on the tension between engineering pragmatism and artistic longing, through the lens of Oscar Wilde’s 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and Kazuo Ishiguro’s 'The Remains of the Day'.
Thoughts, reflections, and literary musings
A reflection on the tension between engineering pragmatism and artistic longing, through the lens of Oscar Wilde’s 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and Kazuo Ishiguro’s 'The Remains of the Day'.
A lighthearted yet thoughtful vignette of Ray and Sarah’s wedding in the Dandenong Ranges—where contrasts, quirks, and joy intertwined.
A journey back to a city once called home, seen anew through the eyes of foreign friends - with all its details, contrasts, and burdens.
In our fast-paced world, the simple act of reading has become a luxury. But what if we approached books not as entertainment, but as companions for deep thought?
There is poetry in the ordinary moments of life – in the way morning light filters through a window, in the sound of rain against glass, in the quiet satisfaction of a well-organized bookshelf.
Writing is a solitary act, but it's in this solitude that we find our voice. The blank page becomes both canvas and mirror, reflecting back to us not just what we think, but who we are.