Mixed Media
Abstract Arts
This is another painting. There are red, blue, orange colors and the art is beautiful and lovely. Abstract arts are the arts which are created from different kinds of colors and paints. The way of creating it is first of all we should paint the art and after that we can use the digital photo editor to liquify them and use them according to our arts. We can learn and create them. When we will use different kinds of colors in a painting then that art will become beautiful and lovely like as before. This kinds of arts are used from ancient time and in a present time also these arts has it's own values. When we will look at them our eyes enters in a river and a world of colors. Where it always calls for us. We can't blink our eyes when we will see them. They are a creation of an artist like as me. There are also different kinds of arts.
By Binod Dawadi2 years ago in Art
"Whispers of the Moors". Content Warning.
Title: "Whispers of the Moors" The moors, with their vast expanse of heather-covered hills and hidden hollows, held secrets as ancient as time itself. Nestled within their undulating contours was a village called Dunbridge, a place where tradition and folklore intermingled with the everyday lives of its inhabitants. In the heart of Dunbridge stood a centuries-old manor, imposing and enigmatic, known as Moorcroft Manor.
By Kuldeep Rajawat2 years ago in Art
Why fact does not change my mind . Content Warning.
Title: The Inefficacy of Facts in Changing Minds: A Multifaceted Exploration Introduction: Changing one's mind is a complex cognitive process influenced by a myriad of factors, and the role of facts in this endeavor has been a subject of extensive debate. While facts are often considered as powerful tools for persuasion, the reality is that they frequently fall short of altering deeply ingrained beliefs. This essay delves into the multifaceted reasons why facts may not be as effective in changing minds, exploring cognitive biases, emotional attachments, and the influence of social dynamics.
By Kuldeep Rajawat2 years ago in Art
Making Art As A Spiritual Practice: Serving G-d In The Most Creative Way
Since I graduated college in December 2021, I started venturing out different niches based on my educational background in recreation and leisure services. For the last two years, I’ve waffled around, because I had so many passions that it became impossible to pick the one that was the most fascinating for me. I thought of specializing in health and wellness, because of my personal experiences with a binge eating disorder and a dual diagnosis. Besides health and wellness, I also considered specializing in travel and tourism, music, arts and crafts, and gaming. Out of all the five niches I considered, I chose arts and crafts, because it’s what I love doing, teaching, and specializing in. I also have more experience with arts and crafts than I do with all of the other things that I listed. The rest are mainly personal interests of mine.
By Talia Devora2 years ago in Art
Images of wonder
If you have yet to see A World in Common at the Tate Modern you have run out of time. That is, unless you can get to London by January 14. That said, you may still be able to enjoy the magnificent photographic works of some of the best contemporary artists from the diaspora on show there.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Art
"Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen, 2023): A Sonic Revolution - 2x Bass and Crystal-Clear Sound"
In the dynamic landscape of smart technology, the All-new Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen, 2023) emerges as a sonic revolution, redefining the way we experience audio in the digital age. As a testament to innovation, this cutting-edge smart display boasts a remarkable 2x bass enhancement and crystal-clear sound quality, promising a transformative journey into the realm of immersive entertainment.
By Maaza Ibro2 years ago in Art
Sarah kellar Fayetteville, AR - A Social Worker
Sarah kellar Fayetteville, AR is a mom, a social worker, a Dallas Cowboys fan, and a world traveler. Her love of travel has given her the opportunity to meet people from all over the world—and it's made her an expert in helping underserved populations.
By Sarah kellar Fayetteville, AR2 years ago in Art









