Painting
Art for our sake: six
A little break since edition five. Sorry 'bout that but been doing some art appreciation at Tate Modern, Tate Britain, and the Mall Gallery among others. Always so much to see in London and never enough time to see it all. At Tate Modern I met some lovely people too, from the UK, Europe and around the world, many from various US states. One family were visiting London from Washington D.C., reminding me of a wonderful but brief visit to the National Gallery Of Art some 30 years ago. There I also had a chance to take a look around the National Museum of Women in the Arts, then still in its early days. The featured image is of a portrait by the American impressionist Lilla Cabot Perry. A picture that is forever etched in my memory as I bought a poster copy which kept me company on the wall of my home business office for a number of years.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Art
Art is life
Art is Life: Understanding the Inseparable Connection Art has been an integral part of human existence since time immemorial. From the earliest cave paintings to the masterpieces adorning renowned museums, art has transcended time, space, and cultures. It is universally recognized that art is not just a mere creation but a reflection of life itself. In this article, we will delve into the profound significance of art and its undeniable relationship with life.
By Mulero ishaq 2 years ago in Art
The Birth of Venus: Botticelli's Epic Splash of Myth and Beauty
This is your golden ticket to an art adventure that's part historical, part hysterical! Get ready, art aficionados and curious minds, because we're about to dive headfirst into the enchanting world of Alessandro Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus." This masterpiece is no ordinary painting; it's a journey through time and myth, filled with drama, divine beauty, and a cheeky splash of humor.
By Artful Narrator2 years ago in Art
Achieve Balance and Bliss: Sai Baba Paintings as Essential Elements of Home Decor
Home decor plays a crucial role in creating a harmonious living space where individuals can find solace and tranquility amidst the chaos of the outside world. By carefully selecting and arranging elements within our homes, we have the power to enhance the ambiance and overall well-being of ourselves and our loved ones. Art, in particular, holds a special place in this process, with its ability to evoke emotions, inspire creativity, and invite a sense of calm. Among the myriad of artistic options, Sai Baba paintings stand out, not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their spiritual significance and ability to bring balance and bliss to any living space.
By VibeCrafts2 years ago in Art
What are 5 creative things I could do with my kids' art? I don't want to throw them away, but it's also so much clutter.
What are 5 creative things I could do with my kids' art? I don't want to throw them away, but it's also so much clutter. 1. Create a Digital Archive: Scan or photograph your kids' artwork and create a digital archive. You can organize these digital files into folders by date or theme, allowing you to easily revisit and share their creations without the physical clutter.
By Tracy Adetutu Adeyemo (Tracy)2 years ago in Art
POWER OF ART — Brings Hope and Peace
Magnificent Image from:pixabay.com/images To send light into the darkness of men’s heart’s — such is the duty of the artist. Robert Schumann Sometimes the paths we take are long and hard but remember those are often the ones that lead to the most beautiful views. Have the courage to make that journey. Dainere Anthoney Great art picks up where nature ends. Marc Chagall
By Diane Mary Markey2 years ago in Art








