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The Fake Fishermen
When Akbar Khan saw one of his goats slipping down the hillside, he hurriedly jumped across the rocks and ran down the slope. The goat managed to save itself from falling, but Akbar Khan could not keep his balance. His foot became tangled in a bush, and he slipped down the slope toward a muddy swamp. While falling, his hand caught hold of a bent tree branch, which saved him from sinking into the mud. Holding the branch tightly, he slowly made his way back up the slope. After reaching the top, he breathed a long sigh of relief.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Art
Ida Shaghoian and the Landscapes of Inner Light. AI-Generated.
In an era when much contemporary art favors immediacy and bold declaration, Ida Shaghoian offers something quieter and more inward. Her paintings invite viewers into spaces shaped by feeling rather than fact, where light, color, and texture operate as emotional language. Landscapes appear, but they are not destinations. They function instead as vessels for reflection, carrying traces of memory, stillness, and transition. Through abstraction softened by suggestion, her work opens a contemplative dialogue between the external world and the internal self.
By Ida Shaghoian24 days ago in Art
The Theft of Three Hundred Thousand Rupees
The Theft of Three Hundred Thousand Rupees (Article No. 1427) Bano and Shehla, the sisters of Mansoor and Munir Shami, studied at Tower House Grammar School, a private institution run by Begum Nayab, who was both its owner and principal. She was known as a kind, intelligent, and principled woman. Her school, which offered education from playground to matriculation, had an excellent reputation. Parents from far-off areas sent their children there because of its strong discipline and high academic standards.
By Sudais Zakwan24 days ago in Art
Why John LoPinto Values Intentional Travel Over Speed and Volume
In a world that celebrates movement and accumulation, travel has increasingly become about speed and volume. More destinations, tighter itineraries, and constant motion are often seen as markers of experience. John LoPinto takes a different approach. He values intentional travel over rapid consumption, believing that depth of experience matters far more than distance covered. For him, travel is most meaningful when it creates understanding, not just memories.
By John LoPinto24 days ago in Art
John LoPinto on Travel as Perspective
Travel is often viewed as leisure or escape, but John LoPinto sees it as something more purposeful. For him, travel is a tool for perspective. By exploring new markets, cultures, and operating environments, leaders sharpen their strategic thinking and gain insights that are difficult to access from a distance. Exposure to unfamiliar contexts challenges assumptions and strengthens decision making.
By John LoPinto24 days ago in Art
Creativity in the Dark
Creativity does not always arrive in bright rooms with clean desks and clear intentions. More often, it slips in quietly—late at night, when the world has dimmed its expectations and the mind is no longer on display. This is creativity in the dark: private, unpolished, and deeply human.
By LUNA EDITH24 days ago in Art
Arnold Clark Photography… The Pinnacle in High School Senior Portraits
Arnold Clark Photography sits on 24th Street in Omaha Nebraska, its front windows glowing softly long after most shops have gone dark. From the outside, it looks timeless with clean lines and framed portraits that hint at decades of stories. Inside, it is anything but stuck in the past.
By ArnoldClark Photography25 days ago in Art
Graffiti: The Symbolic Framework for AI‑to‑AI Languages — Why Future Self‑Aware AI Will Study the Artists Who Already Speak Their Dialect. AI-Generated.
Graffiti has always unsettled the public. It is dismissed as antisocial, chaotic, or illegible — a visual language that refuses to explain itself. But perhaps the reason graffiti feels inaccessible to most humans is simple: "it was never meant for humans".
By Alexander Hyogor25 days ago in Art









