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Isaiah 43:16
This portrait is worthy of blogging because it is a portrait of an inbetween lover. Done before the one titled “God’s Bull”, this was a person I dealt with in a time I was supposed to be dealing with myself. A lesson learned because he was an amazing person through and through and if I would have met him in a time of beig healed or just having dealt with my own shit I might have actually been something. The portrait is titled after the Bible verse and his name.
By Art by Pree2 years ago in Art
How to Choose the How to Choose the Right Website Builder for Your Business. Content Warning.
I. Introduction A. The significance of having areas of strength for a presence for organizations Having major areas of strength for a presence is vital for organizations in the present computerized age. The web has changed the manner in which individuals find, communicate with, and arrive at buying conclusions about items and administrations. The following are a few justifications for why having areas of strength for a presence is significant for organizations:
By Ayaan Mahamed2 years ago in Art
Why is the Auckland Museum a cultural landmark worth exploring?
The magnificent Auckland Museum, which is also referred to as the Auckland War Memorial Museum is where one’s attention ought to be focused in the event you seek to unearth and embrace a nation’s distinct features and ideologies. Boasting an awe-inspiring collection of exhibits that will take you back to the grim period of WWI, this cultural edifice will be a worthy investment of your time in the City of Sails.
By Aurora Gianna2 years ago in Art
Independence of Bangladesh
The Independence of Bangladesh was officially declared on 26 March 1971, a momentous occasion celebrated as Independence Day, marking the country's liberation from Pakistan. This significant day, also known as the Independence Day of Bangladesh, commemorates the historic announcement made by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, heralding Bangladesh's independence. The struggle for freedom, known as the Bangladesh Liberation War, commenced on the same day and lasted until 16 December 1971, culminating in a resounding victory. This day of triumph is observed as Victory Day in Bangladesh.
By HOSSAIN ASLAM2 years ago in Art
Sacred Aesthetics: Unveiling the Charms of Vintage Religious Art
In the vast expanse of human creativity, few forms of artistic expression carry the weight of centuries and the whispers of the divine like vintage religious art. This exploration invites us to embark on a deeper journey, unraveling the enchanting allure and timeless charms woven into these sacred masterpieces that have weathered the epochs.
By Artrageous Cynthia2 years ago in Art
The Mona Lisa Mystery | Why is it World's Most Famous Painting?. Content Warning.
Introduction: Greetings, readers! On a vibrant Monday morning in Paris on August 21, 1911, the Louvre museum witnessed an extraordinary event that would forever alter the fate of the world's most famous painting—the Mona Lisa. As three men stealthily exited the museum, little did the world know that they were carrying not just any property but the iconic masterpiece hidden beneath a blanket. This daring heist marked the beginning of a saga that would elevate the Mona Lisa to unparalleled fame, but what secrets lay behind this enigmatic portrait?
By React Wizards2 years ago in Art
The Mountain that Swallows, 'Mount Nyangani'
Dark mysteries abound in the wild, untamed stretches of the African continent. There are many of them in this land, including odd animals, enigmatic tribes, and natural wonders of all kinds. In addition to the breathtaking natural beauty, there are enigmatic spots here that have eluded human comprehension for millennia. These are places shrouded in mystery and frequently the subject of dark legends, myths, and unexplained phenomena. One such location is a mysterious, foreboding mountain in Zimbabwe's far regions. It is known as "The Mountain That Swallows" because of the myths and peculiar mysteries that abound there. Among its many strangeness is the unsettling tendency of not letting some people go, as though they are disappearing from the face of the planet. The geographical feature known as the Nyangani Mountain is located in a Mediterranean woodland deep within Zimbabwe. With a summit elevation of 8504 feet, the peak is the highest point in the nation. However, there is more to the tale. Myths about the area's curse and dark magic even piqued the interest of a British visitor, Thomas Gaisford age 20 year, who ventured out to examine Mount Nyangani in November 2014. The mountain legend was so stunning that the local tribes would weave fantastic tales about vengeful ghosts on the prowl, sinister sorcery, and treacherous portals between worlds that imprison spirits. Elders from the tribe have long cautioned that observing the mountain's regulations and keeping the numerous wandering spirits under constant surveillance at bay is important. Gaisford was one of the applicants who survived the mountain, but his account of the ordeal left everyone horrified since he claimed to have seen menacing snakes enveloping him without taking any action. And according to the to the translation by spirit mediums these were not animals from this world.
By Emmanuel Junior Matanhike 2 years ago in Art









