Process
The Art of Redemption
In the dimly lit corner of a forgotten neighborhood, there existed a small art studio known as "The Art of Redemption." This studio was not just a place for creating art; it was a sanctuary for those seeking to redeem their lives, heal their scars, and find solace in the strokes of a paintbrush. This is the story of a place where redemption was found on the canvas.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Art
The Art of Deception
In a world where appearances often concealed deeper truths, a select group of individuals wielded their talents as illusionists, mastering the art of deception. This is a tale that delves into the mesmerizing world of magic, secrets, and the high-stakes game of illusion, where reality and deception intertwined in ways that left the audience breathless and spellbound.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Art
Masterpiece in the Making. Content Warning.
In the bustling heart of the city, where the ceaseless flow of people and their lives intertwine, there lived a woman named Isabella. She was a peculiar figure in the artistic world, known for her distinctive approach to creativity and her unwavering dedication to her craft. This is the story of her unconventional path to becoming a true masterpiece in the making.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Art
A Moment With “Kurokami”
In 2018 the world was a much different place. It seems so distant from where we are now that it’s almost frightening. That is where the story of this project truly began. I was collaborating with a number of artists that would go on to work with me in a greater capacity in the coming years. However, this is where the fundamental aspects of Kurokami came to be forged.
By Kuro Seijaku 2 years ago in Art
How to Write AI Art Prompts [Examples + Templates]. Content Warning.
Today I'm going to tell you that how can you get some awesome images using AI. You should seen that when ever you try to create an AI images it do a lot of blunders like making mistakes to create defined outline of human body.So I will give you some detailed prompt that will help you to get some awesome results. Now let's begin the tutorial:
By Dot Stories2 years ago in Art
Was the Universe Born from Nothing?
The origin of the universe is a question that has puzzled scientists, philosophers, and theologians for centuries. One of the most intriguing and perplexing aspects of this question is whether the universe was born from nothing. This notion challenges our fundamental understanding of reality, the laws of physics, and the nature of existence itself. In this article, we will explore the idea of the universe being born from nothing, the current scientific theories, and the philosophical implications of this concept.
By Safwa Elouizi2 years ago in Art
The Epic Journey of Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz, one of the most prestigious car manufacturers in the world, has a history that spans over a century. While we often associate this brand with luxury and innovation, its origins were far more modest. This article will take you on a remarkable journey through the life of Mercedes-Benz, beginning with its visionary founder, Carl Benz, who overcame incredible odds to create the first horseless carriage. From these early days, we will explore how the company evolved, faced challenges, and ultimately transformed into a global automotive giant.
By Safwa Elouizi2 years ago in Art
A Simple Statment
Art is simple ,it’s not complex. It’s a mark on a page, and another brush stroke. A touch of color in the right spots… a reworked piece of art that continues until the artist sees what they are satisfied with. A finish product. I have never been confident with portraits. However, lately I have been fascinated by them. There are artists that can make it seem so realistic like a photo of someone that is actually a drawing. Do mine look this way? No, I have a more abstract style by nature and I’m okay with that. At the end of the day Art is expression, it is what we make it.
By Megan Nicole (Artist)2 years ago in Art
Subway People
I often drew pictures of people on my commutes through the New York subway system. Carrying a little sketchbook that I could cradle in my hands. It was so beautiful to look at a row of passengers seated across the train car, and see so many different kinds of faces all in one place. All with two eyes, one nose, and a mouth, but each so distinctive in their shapes. As an artist, it was important to examine and determine how to depict such things, how to distinguish on person from another, or find their commonalities. This fascinated me.
By Ellen Stedfeld2 years ago in Art
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way Home. Content Warning.
In the ordinary course of our daily routines, life often has a way of surprising us with the unexpected. "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way Home" is a collection of whimsical tales that unveil the comedic side of life's twists and turns.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Art









