Illustration
Pony Up the Laughs
On a lively farm nestled in the countryside, there was a pony named Pippin known far and wide for his hilarious pranks and cheeky humor. Pippin had a unique talent for bringing laughter to the farm, making even the grumpiest animals crack a smile. One bright spring morning, Pippin decided it was time for the ultimate prank day, determined to make this the funniest day the farm had ever seen.
By Angelina Vasas2 years ago in Art
Digital Sculpture Techniques
Introduction Digital sculpture has emerged as a groundbreaking form of art that merges traditional sculpting techniques with advanced digital technology. This innovative approach allows artists to create intricate and detailed sculptures that can be easily edited, shared, and even brought to life through 3D printing. As digital tools and software continue to evolve, digital sculpture is becoming increasingly popular among both professional artists and hobbyists. This blog post will explore various digital sculpture techniques, providing insights and guidance for art enthusiasts looking to delve into this fascinating field.
By Oliver Green2 years ago in Art
EMBRACING MINDFULNESS
Introduction Coloring isn't just a simple activity for children; it's a powerful mindfulness practice that adults too can benefit from. Delving into the world of mindfulness coloring books offers a therapeutic and artistic escape, catering to a diverse audience. From intricate Zentangle designs to nostalgic themes and vibrant safari art, these books provide a unique way to de-stress, unwind, and unleash creativity.
By Kevin MacELwee2 years ago in Art
To the ones who feel like they are falling behind
There is something about life that is really vivid. Life is all about capturing the stories in the essence of living through them. It is experiencing life in a way that speaks of it all. It is knowing your worth and keeping your head high. Life is nothing but a beauty of contradiction. The beauty of the promise of forever in a second, the feeling of a lifetime in a moment, the elated lapse of time is gifted to us in a box of experiences that we share with one another.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Art
New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
Helmut Newton: Celebrating 20 Years of Sumo Hardcover Helmut Newton: Celebrating 20 Years of Sumo is an exhibition and retrospective honoring the 20th anniversary of the release of "Sumo," a groundbreaking photographic book by the renowned photographer Helmut Newton.
By Lam Nguyen2 years ago in Art
tobacco effects
What happens if you are an Alcohol and/or Tobacco addict? Alcohol Alcohol is a powerful drug. It contains Ethanol, the most common type of alcohol that helps to reduce tension and inhibition in a person. It works by dilating small blood vessels near the skin hence causing the person to become red. warm and feel comfortable. Initially, the alcohol affects the brain's motor center, cerebellum and the medulla oblongata resulting in a person's poor coordination and balance, sluggish reflexes, change in behavior, and loss of memory slowing of speech, increased rate of heartbeat and breathing. Large amounts of alcohol can even lead to coma or death. Long-term effects for the alcohol addicts include malnutrition and damage to heart muscles, stomach disorders like ulcers and gastritis, the liver is not able to detoxify blood or process nutrients due to liver disease other medicines interact negatively with alcohol so any side medication can be harmful. Social and personal problems in life are likely to happen due to the addiction. If consumed during pregnancy, fetal abnormalities and miscarriages can occur such as reduced physical and mental development, mental retardation, birth defects. Driving while intoxicated is illegal worldwide. Alcohol consumption slows reflex time and blurs the vision of the driver. This would then lead to an overall poor judgment of the driver, resulting in fatal road accidents. Tobacco Tobacco smoking is habit-forming. The smoke drawn into the lung consists of nicotine, carbon monoxide, tar and other harmful substances. This is why there is a strong link between the act of smoking and respiratory diseases. Nicotine is a stimulant found commonly in tobacco and is responsible for causing most of the chemical changes in the body. Short-term effects of tobacco smoking include an increased heart rate and blood pressure. Tar in the smoke affects the mucus membranes of respiratory systems. This is why smokers cough because they try to clear their respiratory tract. Carbon monoxide damages the lining of blood vessels while increasing fatty deposits on the walls. Nicotine causes blood vessels to constrict which leads to heart diseases. In small amounts, it stimulates the adrenal gland to be active. Smokers may feel nervous and tense for no reason. New smokers can experience nicotine poisoning, whose symptoms include dizziness, vomiting, clammy skin and even fainting spells. The long-term use of tobacco smoking can cause breathing problems like bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, heart disease and lung cancer. Emphysema causes thinning or destruction of alveoli in our lungs. Tar stains teeth and fingers and can deposit in the lungs, leading to growth of cancerous cells. Other chemical irritants in the smoke cause narrowing of air passages. Smoke addiction may lead to social and personal problems. If the addicts are pregnant women, babies are smaller at birth and there is an increased risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and infant death.
By Timothy Mwiti2 years ago in Art









