Mixed Media
SOCIAL MEDIA VS BOOKS
SOCIAL media these days tells us to make the lie big; make it simple; hold repeating it until it in the end devours the truth. One of my pals lately requested me to sign up for the Twitter area at the triumphing financial state of affairs in Pakistan. I truly instructed him I did now no longer have an account. He was puzzled about how I become get ready for an upcoming aggressive exam if I become now no longer following tendencies on social media. I was puzzled if his phrases had any logic. It is nice to apply social media to get oneself updated, however, it isn't always sufficient to compete with the hastily reworking world. That is why many influential personalities and billionaires, or even human beings in growing countries, spend their time analyzing books.
By Laiba Javed3 years ago in Art
Top 20 most loved anime characters in the world and also must strongest in the world
The following list includes 20 anime characters who are widely loved around the world. These characters have captured the hearts of fans through their captivating personalities, compelling stories, and memorable traits:
By Fortune David3 years ago in Art
Nurturing the Self: The Vital Role of Self-Compassion in Personal Well-being. Content Warning.
Introduction: In our fast-paced and demanding world, the concept of self-compassion is often overlooked or misunderstood. Yet, it is a powerful and transformative practice that has a profound impact on our personal well-being. Self-compassion involves treating ourselves with kindness, understanding, and acceptance, especially in times of difficulty or failure. In this article, we explore the vital role of self-compassion in promoting personal well-being and discuss practical strategies for cultivating self-compassion in our lives.
By Anthonia Chidimma3 years ago in Art
The Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Modern Art:
Human creativity and expression have been mirrored by art for centuries, with artists constantly breaking barriers, questioning standards, and utilizing new technologies to fuel their vision. The digital era, however, brought about a groundbreaking force, Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is revolutionizing the world of contemporary art. With AI's implementation, it generates unique pieces, enhances the art-making process and alters how we understand, create and value art. This article delves into the significant impacts of AI on modern art and what implications it holds for the future of creativity.
By J.C. Goodman3 years ago in Art
Blue Guitars by Chris Rea
Introduction I was unsure whether this should be in the Beat community or Art because it covers both, but as I am entering it into the Vocal "Painted Prose" challenge then it has to go into ART. Below is the back cover of the set with a list of the albums in it.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Art
The Power of Recycled Materials
Once upon a time, fashion was all about creating new trends, designs, and styles that would capture the world's imagination. It was a market that was driven by novelty and an insatiable hunger for the next best thing. However, as society has become more aware of the environmental impact of consumerism, there has been a shift towards sustainable fashion practices, which includes upcycling.
By hope phiona3 years ago in Art
Sugar Candy Edible Glass
The foundation and basis of this fragility, the essence of the deeper analogy of such delicate glass, brings a comparison between this thing and myself. I have this feeling that this thing is me on a similar level. A feeling of personal camaraderie exists between this inanimate thing and my psyche.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Art
How Is Music A Form Of Art?
Music can be interpreted in various ways, from the process it takes to conduct these life-changing, mind-bending, meaningful sounds, to the construction of releasing these tones of voice into the world. You see, music is a classical sound of vision, with waves of tonality intertwined with forms of storytelling, narrative and realism to embody the overall perspective of authenticity towards their listeners and preferred demographic.
By Chelsea Abili3 years ago in Art
The Mona Lisa Conundrum
The air at the Louvre was kept at a precise, low temperature to protect the art. However, in an ante-room away from the main exhibits temperatures were starting to rise. Security officer Louis Durand was the one losing his cool. He was joined by one of the Louvre’s art ‘connoisseurs’ (who lurked at the back of the room very much outside his comfort zone), and their chief suspect, a curious man who looked like Santa Claus - that is to say: long white hair and matching beard, but less jolly and more confused as to why he was here. Beside him on a table lay a used wooden paint pallet, a loaded brush, and an assortment of oil paints.
By Shane Dobbie3 years ago in Art








