Mixed Media
Wassail
To start off, take a small packet of vitamin C powder and pour it into a ceramic cup, not a big one, but one just big enough to fit comfortably in your hands. Next, take a packet of instant apple cider mix and pour it in the same cup, but don’t add hot water yet. Mix the cider and vitamin C thoroughly with one half of all steel chopstick pair that has long since lost its twin. Mix it until both the powders are blended and appear the same, since the vitamin C powder is paler in color in comparison to the cider. While that is wonderfully mixed, boil water until the water burbles and bubbles like an exotic hot spring. Once that water is steaming and piping hot, get ready.
By Jennisea Standing Rock2 years ago in Art
The Relentless Power of HANABIE Band
In the rambling metropolitan scene of Tokyo, where imagination flourishes and melodic development thrives, HANABIE remains as a powerful power, reshaping the Japanese music scene with their charging combination of Metal, Noisy Stone, and Troublemaker. With a smidgen of melodic In-your-face and Hip-jump impacts, this all-female group of four has touched off stages with their extreme sound and strong exhibitions. This article digs into the pith of HANABIE, investigating their class obscuring music, the capable individuals that make up the band, and their astounding excursion in the domain of J-Hip-bounce and Metalcore.
By Brooklyn Hart2 years ago in Art
Shrike on a dead tree
Through centuries many styles and techniques are developed by different cultures. Many of this techniques were susceptible to changes while others are preserved like national treasure. Educated professional artists of today’s modern sketch style are respectful to the “Sumi-E” Japanese technique. Some of the artists simply loves Black and White artwork while small part of them really knows the whole concept of this technique.
By Bleda Senka Stranca2 years ago in Art
How Mona Lisa became so overrated?
If you want to praise Leonardo daVinci's Mona Lisa as art, you can find it. But what if you think it's just...well? What is the cynical explanation for the Mona Lisa? Why is Mona Lisa so famous? Is it really that much better than da Vinci's Lady in Ermine? It looks better. There is one more ermine. But the Mona is so famous that the director of the Louvre, where the Mona Lisa lives, said that 80% of his visitors are there just to see one painting.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in Art
The Entire History Of Music
In the year 1742, a quote about music emerged, describing it as a fusion of various sounds that may not always harmonize due to differing tastes. This sentiment was voiced by a character named Philip, who humorously adopted a helium-infused voice in a video. In this presentation, I will delve into the complete chronicle of music, spanning from its inception over 200,000 years ago to its supposed demise in 2008, a year marked by rapid changes in the industry. Contrary to the playful notion of music's "death," the evolution and impact of music continued to flourish.
By Malachi Sopulu2 years ago in Art
Exploring How Nature's Balance Shapes Design
In today's ever-expanding economic realm, the proliferation of design objects flooding the market has emerged as a cause for concern. Regrettably, consumer perspectives have become ensnared by manipulative marketing ploys and advertisements, leading to the accumulation of items with little genuine value. As consumerism evolves into a cultural phenomenon, manufacturers are locked in a perpetual race to unveil the next "must-have" product. This frenzy culminates in a deluge of hastily manufactured design objects, bearing an unsettling resemblance to an overflowing landfill.
By Efe Türkel3 years ago in Art
Decoding the Challenge: AI Art's Struggle with Depicting Hands
In the realm of AI-generated art, there's a curious phenomenon that has captured the attention of many: the struggle to accurately depict hands. It's an odd predicament, considering the remarkable feats of creativity AI models can achieve, from envisioning a post-apocalyptic giraffe astronaut to portraying Genghis Khan playing a pixel art guitar solo. But when it comes to portraying something as seemingly simple as a man holding a delicious apple, AI art tends to falter. Why is it that AI, with all its technological prowess, stumbles when it comes to rendering such a basic and familiar human gesture?
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in Art









