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Raging Sea & A Raft to Drift Upon: Resilience Amid the Storm

Dave Whiteโs Raging Sea (February 14, 2025) and Kiana Jimenezโs A Raft to Drift Upon form a powerful meditation on survival, love, and resilience in the face of overwhelming chaos. Together, they tell a story of being caught in lifeโs storms yet refusing to be consumed by them.
The illustration commands attention with its vast, unrelenting ocean. Waves surge and crash in layers of blue, teal, and white, capturing the rhythm of natureโs fury. Above, the sky is torn open with streaks of lightning, its clouds a roiling canvas of green, black, and gold. In the midst of this tempest, a lone figure clings to a fragile raftโsmall, vulnerable, yet unwavering. Against the immensity of the sea, the raft is both defiance and hope.
The poem A Raft to Drift Upon becomes the voice of this struggle. It speaks of love, warmth, and hope as shelter amid the storm, the light that persists when despair threatens to drown. Each stanza unfolds as a reminder of the quiet powers that keep us afloat:
โThe warmth of a fire when the cold bites deep,
A whisper of calm where fears may sleep.โ
Where the illustration shows the force of the external storm, the poem reveals the inner one. The raging sea becomes the metaphor for emotional turmoil, grief, and despair, while the raft embodies resilienceโthe power of love, memory, and faith that allows one to keep moving forward.
Together, art and poem are not about defeat but endurance. The storm may rage endlessly, but there is always something to hold onto. The raft, fragile yet steadfast, carries us through the crashing waves and reminds us that peace is possibleโthat light will always break through the clouds.

Turbulent Tides
Digital download of the emotive fusion pairing Raging Sea (illustration by Dave White) and A Raft to Drift Upon (poem by Kiana Jimenez).
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