Mixed Media
"When the Moon Turned to Gold" — A Strawberry Moon Story
They said the Strawberry Moon full moon was for lovers. Maybe that’s why Isla couldn’t sleep. The clock blinked 12:07 AM, just one minute before the Strawberry Moon 2025 would reach its peak brightness in the UK. The forecast had promised clear skies, and sure enough, through her bedroom skylight, the moon had risen—low, golden, enormous.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in Art
From Passion to Profit: How My Weekend Hobby Became a Thriving Business
If someone had told me five years ago that the quiet hours I spent painting in my tiny apartment would one day become the backbone of a successful business, I would’ve laughed—and then politely disagreed. I was a full-time administrative assistant with a nine-to-five routine that paid the bills but drained my spirit. Art was just my weekend escape, something I did with no intention beyond self-expression and sanity.
By Fazal Hadi8 months ago in Art
Sunset Stroll by the Cricket Ground
Sunset Stroll by the Cricket Ground: A Tender Moment in Warm Glow The image prompt describes a heartfelt and visually rich scene—a cartoon-style depiction of a cute couple walking hand-in-hand during sunset near a cricket ground. The man is dressed in a sporty cricket jersey, while the woman wears a flowy white top. They exchange soft smiles and loving glances, framed by an orange-pink sky that casts a warm, inviting atmosphere. Rendered in a Disney-style cartoon with soft shading and warm tones, this scene captures a beautiful moment of connection, youth, and tranquility.
By Anees Kaleem9 months ago in Art
Royal Trek: Where the Only Crown is Your Sunburn (By Michal Lenden)
Intro: "Royal Pain, Zero Gain" When my friend Dave pitched Nepal’s Royal Trek as “the walk Prince Charles did in the ’80s,” I imagined tea with royals and scenic strolls. Instead, I got blisters, a sunburn shaped like my hat, and a team of misfits:
By michal lenden9 months ago in Art
Into The Wild Festival To Feature 150+ Activities In First Wave Of Announcements
Into The Wild makes its highly anticipated return this August, bringing back its beloved blend of community, creativity, and connection to all things wild and beautiful. Celebrated for its diverse programming, inclusive ethos, and annual charity initiatives, the family-friendly festival now offers a first glimpse of what’s in store for 2025, as it marks its 11th year at the stunning Chiddingly Estate in Sussex.
By Mike Media9 months ago in Art
PrOmid : From Sonic Artistry To Global Sound Healing. Content Warning.
Omid Maharamzadeh, known globally as PrOmid, is a visionary artist who blends electronic music, cinematic textures, and healing frequencies into immersive audio experiences. Born in Tehran and based internationally, PrOmid's music transcends genres—ranging from Melodic Techno to Ambient, Chillout, and film score compositions.
By Omid Mahramzadeh9 months ago in Art
From Struggles to Stardom: How Nicky Jam Became a Reggaeton Icon and Global Latin Music Powerhouse
From Struggles to Stardom: How Nicky Jam Became a Reggaeton Icon and Global Latin Music Powerhouse In the dynamic world of Latin music, few stories are as compelling and inspiring as that of Nicky Jam. Born Nick Rivera Caminero on March 17, 1981, in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Nicky Jam’s journey to stardom was anything but smooth. Today, he’s recognized as a reggaeton pioneer, an award-winning singer-songwriter, and a talented actor, but his rise to fame is rooted in perseverance, reinvention, and a deep connection to his cultural roots.
By Nivard Anna9 months ago in Art











