Inspiration
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WRITING IS THE ONLY TRUE FORM OF IMMORTALITY: CICERO There is too much desire for heated debate, and that heat is blended with the refusal to hear either side and achieve a common ground. As a true neutral, I believe that I hardly meet evil people. In fact, the people I do encounter as of today are often quite good, and very worthy of finding common ground with. We all walk the same ground anyway. The people I encounter, at worst, are misunderstood, and they are living to some degree in a version of (an) ignorance. To label an entire human as ignorant is ridiculous, as we are all ignorant on a few issues to which we have never known. I believe there is no such thing as an expert, an expert is only someone who is obsessed with learning something that is always changing. Humanity that I see, hear, and live in is not depressing, is not evil. I think there are just a lot of broken people walking around cosplaying as ghosts. I do not see malicious intent in many haunted houses, that narrative is for the movies. The ghosts I see can be stored with sadness but then, I would become a ghost too. My duty to society, granted to me by God, is to be the optimistic soul I have always been. I see how short lived these ghost personas are. All you have to do is get them talking about something they love, and their entire colors change. They light up and life and vitality returns to their faces, and finally I can see more clearly what is there.
By Ava Spolec2 years ago in Art
The Whispering Grove
The Whispering Grove Once upon a time, in a quaint little village nestled between rolling hills, there stood a magnificent grove of ancient trees. These trees, with their gnarled branches and whispering leaves, were known as the Whispering Grove. They had watched over the village for centuries, their wisdom and presence a source of comfort and inspiration to generations.
By Themaskman2 years ago in Art
Title: Navigating Sorrow:
Sorrow, an emotion we all encounter at some point in our lives, is a profound and complex experience. It's the feeling that washes over us when we face loss, disappointment, or hardship. In this blog post, we'll explore the facets of sorrow, its impact, and how we can navigate this emotion on our journey towards healing and personal growth.
By olajire titilope2 years ago in Art
The Rise of Digital Art
Imagine a world where paintbrushes don't touch canvases, sculptures aren't chiseled from stone, and yet, art flourishes in ways previously unimaginable. In this brave new world, pixels replace pigments, and screens become the modern-day galleries. Welcome to the enigmatic realm of digital art, where the very essence of creativity is being redefined by technology.
By Sera Publishing2 years ago in Art
Why Artists Struggle
Using crayons my six-year-old daughter and I created canvas art. We used Elmer’s glue and let the crayons dry after we choose the colors. She was really into this! Then I took a blow dryer and turned up the heat slightly while waving it over top of the crayons. I got close but not too close to the crayons. Just enough to let them start melting and drip down the canvas. We put paper towels under them and stood them up at a veritical angle so the crayon wax beautifully displayed could drip and mix into a creative process of mixed colors!
By Megan Nicole (Artist)2 years ago in Art
The Power of Words
Have you ever stopped to wonder about the extraordinary power that lies within the written word? The way an author's ink-stained fingertips can weave a tapestry of emotions, ideas, and perspectives that captivate our very souls. Literature holds a mysterious sway over our hearts and minds, shaping our worldview with every turn of the page. But what exactly is this power and how does it leave its indelible mark on our lives? Join me on a journey of exploration as we unravel the enigmatic force that literature possesses, uncovering the secrets it holds in the realm of imagination.
By Sera Publishing2 years ago in Art





