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What are 5 creative things I could do with my kids' art? I don't want to throw them away, but it's also so much clutter.
What are 5 creative things I could do with my kids' art? I don't want to throw them away, but it's also so much clutter. 1. Create a Digital Archive: Scan or photograph your kids' artwork and create a digital archive. You can organize these digital files into folders by date or theme, allowing you to easily revisit and share their creations without the physical clutter.
By Tracy Adetutu Adeyemo (Tracy)2 years ago in Art
The Symphony of Words
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Pennington, where creativity flowed through every street, there existed a prestigious event known as the Vocal Media Writing Awards. This annual celebration brought together the most brilliant minds in the world of writing, eager to showcase their talent and vie for the coveted title.
By evans gyan2 years ago in Art
Amazing History Of Indigenous Art
An Ancient Aboriginal Rock Painting from: gettyimages.com The ancestors of Aboriginal Australians are believed to have arrived in Australia as early as 60,000 years ago, and evidence of Indigenous Australian art in Australia can be traced back at least 30,000 years. Examples of ancient Aboriginal rock artworks can be found throughout the continent. wikipedia.org
By Diane Mary Markey2 years ago in Art
An Old Monoplane Was Discovered In An Egyptian Pyramid.
You're participating in excavations at Sakara, a location near Cairo that is full of ancient tombs and pyramids, in the year 1898 In your Indiana Jones mode, you expect to discover something truly amazing that will make you famous.
By Liyakha Faku2 years ago in Art
Echoes of the Heartland
In the heartland of America, where the amber waves of grain stretch endlessly beneath an infinite sky, and the whispering winds carry the secrets of generations, there is a town named Harmony. It's a place where time moves at its own pace, and the rhythm of life is set to the gentle cadence of the seasons.
By Adedayo Odunlade2 years ago in Art
Hidden Gems of History
In the 1800s, there was a man named Thomas Midgley Jr. who was a brilliant engineer but also had some rather strange ideas. One of his inventions was a contraption called the "Bed-Moving Machine." This machine was designed to help people move their beds without any effort. It consisted of a series of pulleys and ropes that would lift the bed off the ground and transport it to another location.
By Ambry Mora2 years ago in Art
The Friendship Garden. Content Warning.
In the heart of a quaint suburban neighborhood, nestled between the towering oak trees and cozy cottages, there existed a garden like no other. It wasn't just a garden of blooming flowers and lush vegetables; it was a garden of friendship, a testament to the power of community, and a sanctuary of shared emotions.
By Jegede OLUGBENGA Johnson2 years ago in Art
The Story Behind the Lost Tribe Carnival.
The band was founded in 2016 by Valmiki Maharaj, a young designer and entrepreneur. Maharaj wanted to create a band that would offer something different from the traditional carnival bands. He wanted to create costumes that were both fashionable and comfortable, and that would allow masqueraders to move and dance freely.
By LATELIERX.COM2 years ago in Art
An Exploration of Various Architectural Styles and Their Characteristics
Architecture is a fascinating art form that encompasses the design, planning, and construction of buildings and structures. Over the centuries, various architectural styles have emerged, each influenced by cultural, historical, and technological factors. This essay aims to provide an overview of some prominent architectural styles, discussing their distinct characteristics and influential features.
By Austin Story2 years ago in Art
Exploring the Harmonious Dance of Water and Land
Have you ever stopped to consider the intricate interplay between water and land and how their harmonious dance shapes the world around us? In this article, we delve into the fascinating connection between these two elements and unveil the four key ways in which they shape our planet.
By wisdombenjamin2 years ago in Art




