
Common Ground– A Page Dedicated to Expression Issue 12
Dylan Castle and Jimmy Flanigan – Comic Strip, Molly’s Story and Prayer for Aotearoa

Dylan Castle and Jimmy Flanigan – Comic Strip, Molly’s Story and Prayer for Aotearoa

Step into the whirlwind of my emotions, captured on paper. As a hyper-sensory being, commonly known as a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), I navigate life, both internal and external, with heightened senses. This ‘superpower’ lets me convey emotions through shapes, colours, density, light, and brushstrokes. My latest artworks offer a glimpse into my soul, revealing deep emotions: joy, despair, and liberation.

Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine

My name is Sairee Johnston and l am ten years old. l have always loved arts and crafts. ln the last few years, l have connected to horses and l love to draw them

Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression. In this edition: Photography by Leah Phillips and poems: I Went Somewhere by Denise Allen and Projecting The Rain by Waimā De Souza.

Dylan Castle and Jimmy Flanigan – Comic Strip, Molly’s Story and Prayer for Aotearoa

Step into the whirlwind of my emotions, captured on paper. As a hyper-sensory being, commonly known as a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), I navigate life, both internal and external, with heightened senses. This ‘superpower’ lets me convey emotions through shapes, colours, density, light, and brushstrokes. My latest artworks offer a glimpse into my soul, revealing deep emotions: joy, despair, and liberation.

Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine

My name is Sairee Johnston and l am ten years old. l have always loved arts and crafts. ln the last few years, l have connected to horses and l love to draw them

Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression. In this edition: Photography by Leah Phillips and poems: I Went Somewhere by Denise Allen and Projecting The Rain by Waimā De Souza.