Techniques
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
Wool Combs: Why They're Not For Me
Fiber artists — like many artists — aren’t exactly rolling in dough. And yet, much of the equipment is not cheap. If you’re processing fiber or weaving a shawl, you can easily spend thousands of dollars before you even know you hit “add to cart”.
By Ophelia Keane Braeden2 years ago in Art
Rivalries
Once upon a time in the fast-paced world of Formula 1 racing, rivalries were born that would ignite the track and captivate the hearts of millions of fans around the world. These rivalries weren't merely clashes between drivers; they were fueled by emotions and driven by the insatiable desire to be the best.
By Owie Osaretin2 years ago in Art
Art Is Healing
Art is always included in the retreats I have participated in since retirement. Why? Art is healing and everyone needs some healing. I am not a watercolor artist or any other artist. This piece above was made with paint pencils, water, and a brush once the pencil outlined and added color.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Art
Pearl Lam: A Relentless Champion Of Contemporary Artists
The petite Pearl Lam, instantly recognisable with her deep purple bob, chunky bangles and her impeccable outfits, has a commanding presence in any international art capital, whether it be New York, Basel or Melbourne. In sync with the unforgiving art-fair schedule, Pearl Lam tirelessly runs exhibitions across Busan, Singapore, Tokyo and London, all usually within the period of a year. All her exhibitions have been credited to be of museum-quality. Her exhibitions are also admired for their ability to “re-evaluate and challenge perceptions of cultural practice in Asia”, but while at the same time showcasing “a thoughtfully balanced roster of Chinese and international artists”, according to Ocula.
By Elsie Cheung2 years ago in Art
Brushes of Destiny
In the quiet, quaint town of Willowbrook, nestled amidst rolling hills and a lush, emerald forest, lived a young woman named Clara. She was not your average twenty-something. Clara had a unique gift – the gift of transforming ordinary canvas and paint into the extraordinary. She had an artist's soul, but her talent was far from ordinary. To her, every canvas was a window to another world, every stroke of her brush a step into the unknown, and every color held a story of its own.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Art
Sad winter
🌪️"In the depth of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer." - Albert Camus 🌪️ 2. "The winter solstice has always been special to me as a barren darkness that gives birth to a verdant future beyond imagination, a time of pain and withdrawal that produces something joyfully inconceivable, like a monarch butterfly masterfully extracting itself from the confines of its cocoon, bursting forth into unexpected glory." - Gary Zukav
By Liyara paker2 years ago in Art
"Decoding da Vinci: Unraveling the Enigma of the Mona Lisa"
Introduction: The Louvre Museum in Paris, home to countless treasures from around the world, boasts one masterpiece that captivates millions each year—the enigmatic "Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci. This article delves into the fascinating world of Leonardo da Vinci, a man of multifaceted talents who is renowned as both a legendary artist and a pioneering scientist and inventor. It explores the secrets behind the creation of the world's most famous painting and the enduring intrigue of her enigmatic smile. Can science unlock the mysteries behind this iconic work of art and unveil the genius of her creator?
By chahinez chouigui2 years ago in Art








