Journey
Profanity- call me a name!
Hey, you are this, you are that! Oh, am I? Tell me more! Let me understand where you are coming from, and what level I need to get down to to see what is holding you up so high. It feels like the grass beneath you is so dreadful that you are standing on it, it starts to die out - and become yellowish.
By Aubrie Belle 2 months ago in Art
The Day I Met a Future Version of Myself in a Train Station
I didn’t plan on taking the late train that night. I missed my original one, spilled coffee on my jacket, and honestly felt like the universe was punishing me for something I didn’t remember doing. The station was nearly empty—just a few scattered passengers lost in their own worlds.
By Atif khurshaid2 months ago in Art
psychedelic pattern art: a surrealist portfolio by ⸘jason alan‽. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
welcome to the vivid unconscious, a collection exploring the intensity of the world through non-naturalistic color and abstract patterns. this portfolio is split into two distinct yet stylistically connected series: psychedelic wildlife and surreal portraiture. whether depicting the familiar silhouette of a zebra exploding with vibrant geometry, or diving in the symbolic weight of psychological burdens with the piece titled "death," my work uses vivid contrast and expressionism to illuminate the energy and unseen tensions within life. i invite you to explore this world where the familiar is constantly shifting, intensely colored, and profoundly honest.
By ⸘jason alan‽2 months ago in Art
The Painter of Hidden Sunrises
A reclusive painter woke before dawn to paint sunrises no one else witnessed. She hid the canvases under her bed, saying daylight did not need repeating. One morning, she found a stranger staring at one of her paintings. He had discovered it by accident and was weeping. “I didn’t know mornings could feel like forgiveness,” he said. From then on, she painted openly, sharing her work with anyone brave enough to knock on her door. Her sunrises became known not for their colors, but for the moments they helped people remember they deserved to start again.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Art
Where to Discover Musicals That Shine in Community Theater Settings
There’s something deeply magical about community theater. Whether it’s a high school auditorium or a local performing arts center, these spaces become breeding grounds for passion, creativity, and shared experience. For directors and educators, choosing the right musical can make or break a season. The best productions not only entertain audiences but also nurture young talent, encourage teamwork, and inspire pride in local arts.
By Brandon Honey3 months ago in Art
How Long Should You Color Each Day to Feel Relaxed?
Coloring isn't just for kids anymore, it's a powerful method for adults desiring relaxation, mindfulness, and stress relief. Whether one loves to color mandalas, nature scenes, or whimsical worlds, the act of filling pages with color always can help them unwind, focus, and express their inner creativity.
By Shenal Jay3 months ago in Art
If I Missed That, I Would Have Never Achieved My Goal
The bus was late — again. It was one of those sticky, summer mornings when everything feels slow: the air, the clock, even your hope. My interview was at 8:00 sharp. The kind of job my parents would be proud of — stable, predictable, with benefits that sounded like a promise of safety.
By Atif khurshaid3 months ago in Art









