Amira Hassan – The Uncoiled https://theuncoiled.com Celebrating Limitlessness Sat, 30 Dec 2023 14:54:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://theuncoiled.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-Screenshot-2022-08-16-at-3.14.50-PM-32x32.png Amira Hassan – The Uncoiled https://theuncoiled.com 32 32 Fragments of a Lady Underwater https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/30/fragments-of-a-lady-underwater/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/30/fragments-of-a-lady-underwater/#respond Sat, 30 Dec 2023 14:54:48 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6774 by Marion Kouzeli

Sometimes I close my eyes and I see a girl writing tirelessly on her notebook. Even though she’s writing nonstop, a stillness is emitting from every fiber of her being. Her energy is pulsating with every touch of the pen on paper, flowing from mind to paper and from paper to heart. The cycle of a healing process. Her world for as long as she is immersed in it, is the wooden chair, the wooden table, the white walls, and an open window to a detached world that is subtly making its presence aware as if not to interrupt her. A wave rippling in the distance, a peach falling from a nearby tree, the essence of dreams that may or may not remain unattainable.

Droplets of salty water are slowly dripping from her short hair, landing on her busy arm – each droplet leaving a tingling trace and vanishing before she lays her eyes on it. From time to time, she rests her writing hand for some moments, fingering a little dent on the far corner of the table, as if she’s digging for a reason to continue writing. Maybe it’s a reminder that even though some parts of her are overflowing with emotions, there are still little openings inside her that the water didn’t embrace with its purity. In those fragments of her consciousness, the water vanished before she finished writing the right words, her hand unable to match its speed. She cannot see it yet, but there is water dripping from her hands, the table and onto the floor, forming small pools around the table, the bedroom, the balcony, and the garden. Yet, this water is not evaporating or expanding, nor in size nor depth. Rather it ripples, barely noticeable to my eyes, in harmony with her pen strokes, as if life were to spurt out of it.

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Longing https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/24/longing/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/24/longing/#respond Sun, 24 Dec 2023 08:32:18 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6753 My eyes could tell it, Looking at the far horizon, An aspiration of you, Waiting and anticipating, The moment of truth, To be revealed. My eyes hold a secret, Within me and you, There is a dream, Of a bond, closer to the moon, Closer to hopes and desires. The anticipation is clouding the room, With each word to be said next.. What’s your eyes are beholding within you, I can only imagine how mysterious your past was, I can read clearly from your eyes, A moment of anticipation breaks the rules, A moment of loneliness and silence in an empty room chairs crash near filled boxes. Barely holding my breath, fearing to say the wrong thing, In a moment of recklessness, I found myself, overthinking every word, Agonizing and praying, Worrying and waiting, What would tomorrow bring. Opening the doors to mystery Pressing on my lips to hold what’s brewing inside of me, Your walk is distinguished by time, Your confidence is mesmerizing, The way you speak so highly of yourself, makes me wish I was like you, My clumsiness and shyness always get in the way, My anxiety creates more cloudy conversations. February was the beginning, Coffee cups to clear the smoke In the air, Your steadiness and sureness ground me, Assures me that everything will be alright, You captivated my attention, As appeal as your steady gaze. Your words are few as mine, And that’s what makes us different from others around us, All I’m asking for is a true moment of revelation, Of true emotions communicated between the lines, Longing to you is like honey dripping slowly on toast, waiting for its turn to be spread across the toast revealing its beautiful essence.

Longing– December 2023

This month’s theme is inspired by the yearning to memories, humans and places which we experience emotionally and struggle perhaps expression them.

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Love at Cruising Altitude by Danielle Ramsay I Longing https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/24/love-at-cruising-altitude-by-danielle-ramsay-i-longing/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/24/love-at-cruising-altitude-by-danielle-ramsay-i-longing/#respond Sun, 24 Dec 2023 07:54:21 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6750 No one has it as good as I have had it. I knew this would happen. This leaving. This departure. The inevitable longing for things to remain as they are, but remain they cannot. Love is not fleeting, some of the time, though its expression is the earth’s shifting tectonic plates accelerated, evaporating any sense of steadiness or safety. This airplane has reached cruising altitude. I’m always thinking about love on airplanes. My friends call me the poet laureate of love, an honor and a burden. My love is not the fireworks, but the match. This poem is cliché and I don’t care. The Alaska Airlines app tells me there are 43 minutes left in this flight and that is not enough to find the right words. As much as I don’t want to say goodbye, I know I have to. I want to say the thing about how this isn’t goodbye but the honest truth is that in some way it is. I want to tell you how big the canyon will be in my heart after this. You are a familiar presence, a door I’m never afraid to knock on. I’m about to cry on this airplane thinking about how I won’t be able to sit in your office anymore. Someday, everyone must leave everyone. I’m not going to the moon, I say, laughing. It feels like a lie and the moon has never been so far away. The therapist says that the laughter is the protector inside me trying to shield me, and that I need to let the protector take a step back so that I might be seen. What I don’t want to tell anyone is that I love them, but I need to be witnessed. What I’m going to have to tell everyone, and you, eventually, is that I love them, and you. No one has it as good as I have had it. You picked the poet laureate of love for a friend and so I present to you my favorite, terrifying kind of gift: the friendship poem. I won’t call it a goodbye poem. Not even a gratitude poem. (Though it may be both of those things.) A departure means an arrival. Here’s the hope. I knew I’d find it. In poetry, this is called the turn. The part of the poem where the sadness doesn’t end but is transformed. I mean this is not the end, even if it is a kind of goodbye. I believe in the future. I believe in us. I believe, most of all, in love. The airplane has landed and so it is time to pick up the baggage, take only the essentials with us, and carry on into the future. I am sure it will be just as beautiful as what we know now.

Longing– December 2023

This month’s theme is inspired by the yearning to memories, humans and places which we experience emotionally and struggle perhaps expression them.

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To My Cat in Heaven by Shamik Banerjee I Longing https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/24/to-my-cat-in-heaven-by-shamik-banerjee-i-longing/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/24/to-my-cat-in-heaven-by-shamik-banerjee-i-longing/#respond Sun, 24 Dec 2023 07:45:35 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6742

Shamik Banerjee is a poet and poetry reviewer from the North-Eastern belt of India. He loves taking long strolls and spending time with his family. His deep affection with Solitude and Poetry provides him happiness. 

Short bio about Shamik Banerjee

Piano Keys

Dirge in the Seasons 

Birthday Wishes

A Letter

In Dream’s Kingdom 

My Door

An Introspection 

Longing– December 2023

This month’s theme is inspired by the yearning to memories, humans and places which we experience emotionally and struggle perhaps expression them.

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What Care I Of The Maples by R.S I Longing https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/10/what-care-i-of-the-maples-by-r-s-i-longing/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/10/what-care-i-of-the-maples-by-r-s-i-longing/#respond Sun, 10 Dec 2023 14:25:40 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6734

R.S. is a denizen of India who writes Poetry to find harmony in life. She graduated with Honours in English and loves to read and write poetry. She rises early to feel inspired with the morning star and create new rhymes.

Bio of the Poet

Echoes of Departure

A Solitary Spring’s Melody

Too Late! (After Richard Harris Barham’s poem)

Longing– December 2023

This month’s theme is inspired by the yearning to memories, humans and places which we experience emotionally and struggle perhaps expression them.

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A letter washed away in midsummer I Longing https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/01/a-letter-washed-away-in-midsummer-i-longing/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/12/01/a-letter-washed-away-in-midsummer-i-longing/#respond Fri, 01 Dec 2023 15:20:37 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6724 By Marion Kouzeli

Dear August,

I am writing this letter to you in the hope of reliving my past. It is the warmest of summer days when my nostalgia ripples and crashes in song intervals; me, indulging song after song, chasing after a different emotion. I am sitting by the ocean so as one of its swells washes away my blue – ink –. Blueness mixed with the water’s depth, slowly swallowing my existence in its cold embrace, and I suddenly feel alive with each drop of the wave.

I am writing this letter because home is a fragment in time. A flashing moment when the vastness of the world didn’t scare you, the endless possibilities were wrapped around your fingertips, and you were their puppeteer. It is all the smiles you gave and received, the brush of another person’s cloth on your thigh, the fragrance of jasmine filling your lungs, the run through the night to catch the last bus, the heartful laugh of your friends, moments so tender, a blurry line between dream and real life.

Belonging is when you give your everything to make these fragments last longer. Longing is what I am doing now, standing in front of my past moments undressed, vulnerable, shimmering in the water.

I am writing this letter to climb at the top of the wave. Then wait for the drop.

Longing– December 2023

This month’s theme is inspired by the yearning to memories, humans and places which we experience emotionally and struggle perhaps expression them.

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“I remember my roots” Poem by Amira Hassan | Roots https://theuncoiled.com/2023/07/29/i-remember-my-roots-poem-by-amira-hassan-roots/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/07/29/i-remember-my-roots-poem-by-amira-hassan-roots/#respond Sat, 29 Jul 2023 14:40:14 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6673 I remember my Roots..

I remember the newspaper boys, selling the papers in side road 

I remember my neighbors coming over for a full day laughs and games

I remember the smell of the french fries, and the roasted nuts from Hamad center, our coolest mall.

I remember everything.

my mom used to take us on day trips to the cultural foundation, to read books and spend time playing and looking at the paintings exhibited in the ground floor of the gallery area.

I remember the afternoon time, with bobby pins in my hair, playing chess and card games with sisters while watching the telenovelas in the afternoon. 

coming back from school at 3pm, running to the tv only to watch on repeat my favorite movies of all time.

Folklore novels were in our hands, raised as a western in an Arabic world. 

Struggling to connect with classmates, how can I explain my pure admiration to Johnny Depp to an audience who don’t know him.

Talking endlessly to my classmates on final exams about Medium and its fascinating stories.

Writing my homework while listening to the finest classical music, indulged with best written scenes in movies of the early 2000s.

Learnt from the greatest of their time, my sisters who taught me the best taste in music, films, and books. 

How I wish those days come back for a moment, 

How I wish to recall every detail of those summer days that I call home,

When all you can think of is how can finish my homework, while watching Oprah’s show,

The Hills music intro still ringing on my eye while dining on the table, with tea breaks,

Henna Days, and Friday were for the tourist club.

I recall the late night playing under the white huge sculptures of the Fort.

The spicy sambosa from the small indian cafteria that we used to take every sunset for Ramadan iftar, 

I remember our neigbhours who we used to fight a lot and play a lot with them in front of the house, 

two boys had that black like night hair, the calm mature one and the naughty mischievous one.

Sarah and tahseer were the highlight of our preteens, they used to ring the bell to our home with their innocents looks asking to play in the hallway of Salam street.

Reading the comics while watching the children playing, was a momentary slip of truth revealed.

all that exchange of gifts and cuisines were so thoughtful and so sweet.

Reading twilight at the bus to school every morning, was the highlight of my mundane school days.

Listening to 2000s R &B on my IPOD on the way back from school, in that miniature bus that could barely fit all of school girls,

moments of teen giggles, and stories about teen boys and ice-cream after school breaks.

While me pouring my angst in a book, with my glasses barely visible behind the book,

Summer time and Little women book given to me as a gift from my English teacher, coming of age book turned to a series , 

and I realized that my first book crush was Laurie. 

Jo, Meg, Amy and Beth were us growing up as a young girls.

Remembering the first mall opening in the area, seeing a new generation with their hairstyles and parents rolling eyes on them.

Al Mariyah cinema, with dozen of beautiful aesthetic films to watch every weekend, 

I remember every corner of those streets, where we used to stand to take the bus every morning, the shady internet café ,

the printer house, and the stationary around the corner.

Eman and Amna are our soulmates who we experienced the wildness of youth.

When my sisters were experiencing the joy of life, they had all the love of life that offered them, they had the world on palm of their hands to conquer.

their trips were my world teen life, socializing at the wedding were as boring and foreign as visiting your cousins on the weekend. 

Language we never spoke, and traumas we never shared between us.

That’s Roots to me.

Roots – July 2023

This month’s theme is inspired by the importance of where we come from, the idea of home and family, and what makes us belong. Taking inspiration from this and applying it to every aspect of life imaginable, we encourage our artists / writers to explore the theme with creativity and freedom or interpretation.

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@Ddaanat by Natalie – Rays of Sunshine https://theuncoiled.com/2023/07/22/ddaanat-by-natalie-rays-of-sunshine/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/07/22/ddaanat-by-natalie-rays-of-sunshine/#respond Sat, 22 Jul 2023 14:50:51 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6657

Reflections of inner worlds, and personal explorations of the soul, a warm and nostalgic aesthetic, represented in a personal archive with the beauty of the traveler’s lens exhibited in a reel made like a true art painting. Breathtaking moments curated by Natalie.

Rays of Sunshine is Truly Yours.

Amira Hassan: Tell our readers your artistic background

Natalie: Since childhood, I was weirdly attracted by the idea of intellectuality and gaining knowledge. It started with an admiration for history, especially Egyptology with the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb, exploring then to all the other epochs like the Renaissance and new age, where I started to indulge in art history and music history, and now I am currently into literature, psychology and developed an interest for theology. Secretly I dreamed to archive a place among the greatest in history. I saw myself standing in my atelier and discussing technical and philosophical topics with other artists, or with a shovel and brush at a burial plot, or in a café with other writers… incredibly ambitious for a child, no? *chuckles*

These light-headed ambitions turned into ash but even now, I think deep down behind all my actions these left-behind daydreams of my past are unconsciously influencing my creative endeavors and goals.

2. How did you come across your creative side?

I think it’s been always there. I cannot pinpoint a moment of revelation or recognition for my creative side – it was and still is an ever-present desire. The only difference is that I did not take it seriously in the past but more like a “little hobby” or a “typically girlish thing” until I recently realized that it takes me unnecessarily a lot of energy to hold back, to ignore it and maintain an “average disposition”. That being said, I do not want to compare myself to others or display some sort of advantage, I only recognized a force that wants to break out – and what choice do I have, other than to pour forth? Else I will suffocate.

3) Why have you chosen this aesthetic theme for your Instagram page?

I think aesthetic always changes and develops, so mine will probably too. But I try to archive a warm and nostalgic aesthetic. Most likely described as a mix out of Studio Ghibli sceneries and film aesthetic of the last 4 decades of the last century combined with insightful captions.

The first impression should be preferably a welcoming and inviting feeling, in hopes to drive the visitor to stay a bit longer and look at the things I have to offer. Someone said, that an Instagram page should be treated like a living room and I agree with that, because I do think that my interior choice would have the same vibes and colors as my page.

4) What is the message you want to spread in the creative world?

The red thread – to use Goethe’s terminology – in my work is the desire to live, explore and understand the world, the people and myself. One suffers in life. It is hard and the world seems sometimes downright cursed. But still, there are reasons to keep living. With that in mind I wish to transmit the vague sense of this hope and beauty, of this depth and vulnerability – to inspire people to reach their potential, to commit to self-reflection and self-development.

I humbly “only” want to point to the moon, the journey towards it, is up to each person.

5. Can you share your creative process in making your posts, captions, and photo catalog?

I wish I could but that’s one of my under-developed areas. So far everything I’ve done was heavily influenced by my motivation, mood and the weather. Spontaneity and sudden burst of energy have been so far the fuel of my actions, which is not negative per se but leads to my inconsistency and chaos in keeping deadlines I set myself or wish to plan. 

Hopefully I’ll find a more balanced way where I have a decent organization and clear pinpoints in the process but still enough freedom to not disturb the flow of creativity.

6. Your captions are always inspirational, full of cultural knowledge. How do you research your rays of sunshine?

I usually do not consciously research my posts (except some blog posts). My mind is constantly brewing some ideas or thinking about topics, philosophies about life – puzzling and connecting all the knowledge I gained so far from books, films, interviews, podcasts, and my own life lessons. But besides that, I like to take notes and write down quotes that have expanded perspectives. 

7. When do you feel most inspired?

I am a night owl, so I get a lot of ideas in the evening or during the night. I also prefer to work in the evening at my desk because it feels like I am getting more done than during the day. My main inspirations are the films of Studio Ghibli for a positive outlook onto my life but also classic literature for the spiritual and philosophical depth. Besides that I like to observe my surrounding and I like people watching when I am sitting in a Café or waiting on a station – there is so much that one can overlook. 

8. Share a quote from your favorite Writer that resonates with you.

“May you be forever blessed for that moment of bliss and happiness which you gave to another lonely and grateful heart. Isn’t such a moment sufficient for the whole of one’s life?”

-Fyodor Dostoevsky

9. What value would you like to add in this world through the rays of sunshine on your page?

I want to remind people that it’s important to detach themselves from the superficialities and problems of today’s system and put some effort into the development of character, solidifying one’s dignity and personal philosophy in life. You have to take things into your own hands if you want to get the best out of life and with confronting good change you might also inspire and do good for others as well. The key for wholeness is not out there but within you, yet people fear to take a closer look at their soul and take responsibility for it.

10. What social media creator would you like to meet or collaborate with in the future? And how does their content inspire you?

I am an admirer from afar, so I do not think I have the guts to meet any creator I feel inspired by. But if I had a chance for a collaboration I’d be interested in the thought to work with photography creators like @vanellimelli or @wishwishwish because I love the way they create with film and they have sharp eye for aesthetic.

11. What would you love to archive in your dream plans?

In general, I wish to surround myself with good people and lead a balanced and peaceful life, where I can wholeheartedly share the things I have to offer with the people I love but also with strangers. But speaking of a more personal aspiration, I want to finish my academia and become an internationally acclaimed writer. 

12. Do you think there is something you can bring to this world through your rays of sunshine on your page which couldn’t in any other field of work?

Yes, I think – or I least hope so! It might be nothing big and touch only a few people’s hearts but I wish to communicate the beauty of vulnerability, tenderness, and small details in one’s personal life. There is so much good and a lot to be grateful for. It’s so easy to get lost in the stream of negativity and emptiness of today’s world but yet besides all the hardship, it’s worth to battle for one’s own bliss (in a non-narcissistic, noble way).

13. Share with us the most beautiful testimonial you’ve got from your audience that touched your heart deeply and added valuable insight?

I gladly do so! I’ve been blessed with so many heart-warming and genuine words of affirmation of followers, and people in the internet. I keep them all as screenshots in an album called “love letters” – a bit corny, I know but at the end of the day they are a sort of digital love letters.

I re-read them from time to time and rediscover every time that how amazing it is that people can express themselves and how much such a genuine moment of raw kindness and affirmation impacts my soul. I feel touched by those words, it’s an honor to get a respectful and positive recognition for one’s efforts, as small they are. 

The message: “What I wouldn’t give to have a cup of coffee and have a chat about life with you. I dunno why but something tells me it would be a very enlightening conversation for me.” – 26.Oct.2022

Follow her on Social Media

Natalie – @ddaanat

Rays of Sunshine – July 2023

Editor Amira Hassan introduce a new interview series on the uncoiled magazine website about a collection of instagram pages that have added an immense cultural value to our daily lives, they have added rays of sunshine in our intellectual mind with daily posts about inspiring poets, artists, photographers and writers. They enriched our world with quotes from heartfelt classic movies, from Breathless in French new wave films, to Studio Ghibli beautiful and colorful movies. We would like to give the spotlight to these personalities whose work is most valuable in the social media world, and their creative endeavors deserve recognition and appraisal.

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@Lavieestgrecque by Nikolas Pantagias – Rays of Sunshine https://theuncoiled.com/2023/07/22/lavieestgrecque-by-nikolas-pantagias-rays-of-sunshine/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/07/22/lavieestgrecque-by-nikolas-pantagias-rays-of-sunshine/#respond Sat, 22 Jul 2023 13:05:20 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6645

I have never thought of following a specific aesthetic theme for my page. Everything follows my own aesthetic views and what I find beautiful and attractive. For me this is the Aegean Sea and the islands, the careless and slow way of living and the local traditions such as its cuisine and habits.

Rays of Sunshine is Vivd

Amira Hassan: Tell our readers your artistic background.

Nikolas Pantagias: To be completely honest, I have never uncovered an artistic background in the past apart from my love for photography. I’ve always been fascinated by capturing the Aegean Sea at all times of the day, the sunsets, the waves. 

2. How did you come across your creative side?

It all started back in March of 2020 – aka the first lockdown month. I was flying from the Netherlands, where I’ve been living for a year, back to Greece to isolate and spend the next months with family and friends, waiting, like everyone else, to see how Covid-19 will affect us. On my way to Schiphol Airport, I had my backpack stolen from me, with all my precious belongings stored there. Thankfully, two things that I had in my pockets, remained in my possession. My passport and my iPhone. I then had no choice but just get on the plane, carrying only those two things and a big suitcase, and fly home –Greece. In the next following days of isolation in Greece, my only escape was my thoughts on what I love the most in this life. Greece, its sea, its way of life, its people. As a result, I had this idea of creating an online “portfolio” illustrating all this into one collection. 

That day, La Vie est Grecque was born.

3. Why have you chosen this aesthetic theme for your Instagram page?

I have never thought of following a specific aesthetic theme for my page. Everything follows my own aesthetic views and what I find beautiful and attractive. For me, this is the Aegean Sea and the islands, the careless, and slow way of living and the local traditions such as its cuisine and habits. I believe I can simply characterize it as a blend of Mediterranean classy simplicity. For me, the main difference between LVEG from other similar pages which promote Greece is the addition of an artistic touch on each post and story and not simply being an online travel guide.

4. What is the message you want to spread in the creative world?

As my Insta bio states, my main goal is to share the content of Greece’s artistry & simplicity with the world. By doing this I’d like to make others better absorb and love the traditional Greek way of living and how it can be perfectly combined with some new contemporary features. 

5. Can you share your creative process in making your posts and photo collection?

On my account, apart from posting only my own content I also share many photos of other creators – who I admire. Most of my captions are random thoughts of mine, some of which are having a funny/direct tone and others quotes I live by.

6. Your captions are well curated and beautiful. How do you research your rays of sunshine?

As a habit, I’ve been keeping a “Captions” note on my phone before the time I started all this, where I keep all the nice captions & quotes, I find online, I see on posts, I hear on songs, I see on advertising banners, etc. That’s my go-to catalog where I sometimes go to retrieve ideas.

7. Where do you get your inspiration from?

I look no further than outside my window. Living in Greece throughout the year is my biggest inspiration. I live next to the sea; I swim all year round and try to be close to the sea as much as I can. It simply is my mood booster. For the past 2 years I had been living in London and that’s when my love for Greece became even greater and I realized that life is too short not to be where you want. However, I regret nothing, since if it wasn’t for my years spent living abroad, I wouldn’t probably have this passion for Greece coming out.

8. Share a quote from your favorite artist that resonates with you.

The big lesson in life, baby, is never be scared of anyone and anything – by Frank Sinatra. I kept following this one since the first time I heard of it. It’s nothing more than the honest truth about this world and how everyone should think about it.

9. What value would you like to amplify in this world through the rays of sunshine on your page?

On my posts and stories, I try to give each one of my followers their daily dose of blue, as I call it. 

10. What social media creator would you like to meet or collaborate with in the future?

There are many creators I admire, for different reasons in each of them. I’ve managed to meet some of them already such as @thegreeksummercollection. I’d like to meet others such as @katerinakatopis, @yolandaedwards & @eratomediterraneo.

11. What would you love to achieve in your dream plans?

They say, do your hobby your job. So having that in mind, I have the dream of turning this into my full time “job” and travel & reside around the Greek islands.

12. Do you think there is something you can bring to this world through your rays of sunshine on your page which couldn’t in any other field of work?

Everyone of us is different and has their own perspective of the world. My aim is sharing my own one, and showcase in a library photos which promote the life of my dreams. 

13. Share with us the most beautiful testimonial you’ve got from your audience that touched your heart deeply and added valuable insight?

It’s not only one I can currently name, but one that still comes often in my mind – especially when I’m overwhelmed with work, stress etc. – is that they get motivated and sunny island vibes all year round whenever they wake up and see a post on La Vie est Grecque.

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Nikolas Pantagias ~ La Vie est Grecque

Rays of Sunshine – July 2023

Editor Amira Hassan introduce a new interview series on the uncoiled magazine website about a collection of instagram pages that have added an immense cultural value to our daily lives, they have added rays of sunshine in our intellectual mind with daily posts about inspiring poets, artists, photographers and writers. They enriched our world with quotes from heartfelt classic movies, from Breathless in French new wave films, to Studio Ghibli beautiful and colorful movies. We would like to give the spotlight to these personalities whose work is most valuable in the social media world, and their creative endeavors deserve recognition and appraisal.

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@Yearling_ by Tiffany Hutter – Rays of Sunshine https://theuncoiled.com/2023/07/16/yearling_-by-tiffany-hutter-rays-of-sunshine/ https://theuncoiled.com/2023/07/16/yearling_-by-tiffany-hutter-rays-of-sunshine/#respond Sun, 16 Jul 2023 13:43:05 +0000 https://theuncoiled.com/?p=6629

The love for the ocean, the blues of California beach, listening to the waves while holding the camera lens closely, that’s how yearling came to birth, inspirational photography that captures the soul and remains in your heart like a sweet summer love.

Rays of Sunshine is Vivd

Amira Hassan: Tell our readers your artistic background.

Tiffany Hutter: I am grateful that I come from a very artistic and creative family, so art has always been a part of my life. I developed my love for photography in high school and went on to study film at the university in Los Angeles. Los Angeles was full of opportunities in TV, movies, and photography. I worked in many different jobs both in front of, and behind the camera. I’ve had quite a varied artistic background, but I met so many wonderful people and learned valuable lessons along the way. 

Ice Melting- January 2023

2. How did you come across your creative side?

I was a pretty shy kid and my Mom put me in dance classes at a very young age. I think that it helped me get out of my shell and express myself. Creativity was always nurtured in my house and because of that I have sought out friends and loved ones who also value the importance of creating. It’s a part of everyday life. Photography has helped me stay open and available to the world around me. My creative side is constantly evolving. 

3. Why have you chosen this aesthetic theme for your Instagram page?

I believe the aesthetic theme for my Instagram page found me! During Covid lockdowns in Los Angeles, I would take long walks near the beach with my camera and just watch the shoreline, listen to the waves, and take it all in. I have loved the ocean my whole life, but the quietness of the coastline during that time was so different. I started an Instagram page as a place to hold and share those photos. I named it yearling because I really felt like it was a new start. As the page evolved, I wanted to hold on and remember that feeling of being in a pure, non-judgmental beginning; free to grow and play. 

4. What is the message you want to spread in the creative world? 

Always keep learning, but never wait until you think you have mastered something to share it. People want to go on that journey with you. If you have good boundaries, there can be so much positivity and support in social media. Also, remember to make room for the quiet and pay attention to what you are given to work with creatively each and every day, it’s endless. 

Shoreline Silhouette- October 2022

5. Can you share your creative process in making your posts of photography?

It is always changing, but I like to share what I am excited about or recently worked on. I use a planner app because the aesthetic of the feed is very important to me. I want each photo to build on a mood I am creating on my page. It’s a part of Instagram I really love! I keep captions to only a word or two that sparks some thought or sets a mood. I like the photo to take each person somewhere without much guidance from me. Sometimes I will quote a favorite poet or teaching. 

6. Your captions are always inspirational, full of cultural knowledge, and quotes from great poets and films. How do you research your rays of sunshine?

I read a variety of books and watch a lot of movies, so I often have words, sayings, and quotes saved in my head. When in doubt, I love a good pun! Sometimes a photo will remind me of a poet or writer I love, and I will search their work for something that feels right. I also love to repost beautiful quotes or poems I find from other Instagram pages to my stories. 

7. When do you feel most inspired?

I feel most inspired when I am by the water. Water is always changing and the connection between light and water is a dance. It makes me feel open to the world around me. 

Silver Shoreline- January 2023

8. Share a quote from your favorite Writer that resonates with you.

I have a million favorites, but I go back to Mary Oliver time and time again. 

“To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work.” Mary Oliver

9. What value would you like to amplify in this world through the rays of sunshine on your page?

The value of our connection to nature is very important to me. The world around us is changing so quickly and I think we can use platforms and pages to highlight the beauty of what we have and what we stand to lose if we don’t protect it. 

10. What content creator you like the most?

There are so many inspiring creators on social media, I can’t pick just one. Photographers, designers, stylists, painters, sculptors; I love to follow artists from different mediums and different points of view. It keeps the social media experience alive for me and (maybe?) confuses the algorithm…which I love! 

Ripple Hand- September 2022

11. What would you love to achieve in your dream plans?

I would love to continue to work on beautiful projects with like-minded brands that support sustainability, social responsibility, and traceability. Creating for something you believe in is incredibly rewarding. 

12. Do you think there is something you can bring to this world through your rays of sunshine on your page?

Sharing the world through my eyes is something I am grateful to be able to do and having a space to share that creation is so valuable. I like to think it may brighten someone’s day, make them feel at peace, or inspire them to look at things differently. You never know how your work will be received, but I believe the feeling behind the creation of it and the way you live your life are all mixed in.

13. Share with us the most beautiful testimonial you’ve got from your audience that touched your heart deeply and added valuable insight?

For me, the most beautiful testimonials are the little ones along the way, like a person that found your page and said it made them feel like they were right there by the ocean, or a fellow creator who said your work inspired them. 

Green Wave- April 2021

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Tiffany Hutter – Instagram

Rays of Sunshine – July 2023

Editor Amira Hassan introduce a new interview series on the uncoiled magazine website about a collection of instagram pages that have added an immense cultural value to our daily lives, they have added rays of sunshine in our intellectual mind with daily posts about inspiring poets, artists, photographers and writers. They enriched our world with quotes from heartfelt classic movies, from Breathless in French new wave films, to Studio Ghibli beautiful and colorful movies. We would like to give the spotlight to these personalities whose work is most valuable in the social media world, and their creative endeavors deserve recognition and appraisal.

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