Painting
The Garden of Earthly Delights. Content Warning.
For years I've been obsessed with this painting. As a teen, it frightened, yet drew me to itself. In my twenties, I lived it. During my church years, I was revolted by it. Now, as I reach the end of my life I am simply fascinated by it.
By Tina D'Angelo3 years ago in Art
Unleashing Creativity with Painting Prose:
The Power of Captivating Content In today's fast-paced digital world, where information overload is a constant challenge, capturing and retaining the attention of your readers is paramount. The key to achieving this lies in creating captivating content that leaves a lasting impression. The ability to unleash your creativity and paint prose with words is a skill that can elevate your writing to a whole new level. By incorporating creativity into your writing, you can engage your audience, evoke emotions, and make a meaningful impact. In this article, we will explore the art of writing captivating content and provide you with practical tips to help you unleash your creativity.
By Daniel Kipyegon3 years ago in Art
Creatively Brave
I literally had the shakes and was alternating between chills and sweats. It was early evening on a cool Monday in November. For most of the day, the pain in my hips, sacrum, spine, and shoulders registered about an eight - on a scale that topped out at ten.
By Lisa Chapman3 years ago in Art
Painting story
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, there lived a young girl named Lily. She possessed a vivid imagination and a deep love for art. Every day, she would wander through the village, seeking inspiration for her own creations.
By Kornelija Bajorinaitė3 years ago in Art
Losing my Cezanne
Standing in the National Portrait Gallery looking up at Picasso, it suddenly clicked. He had no brush. No brush! A painter without a brush, a king without a sword. The pallet held a few dollops of almost color but it was an irrelevance. The man, the artist, the painter in the painting could no longer paint. Pablo had lost his mentor, his father figure, he was a man unmanned. Cezanne was gone forever. A world without Cezanne? It was unthinkable.
By Raymond G. Taylor3 years ago in Art
Mother and Child. Runner-Up in Painted Prose Challenge.
Mavis wanted to hate Timmy. He was the dead stamp of the man who had told her the only thing he wanted to do was “to stare into her eyes for the rest of his life.” But when Mavis told him she was pregnant, he disappeared
By Geoffrey Philp 3 years ago in Art
Joy and fulfillment
The Garden of Serenity Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, Sarah found solace and serenity in her small backyard garden. It was a place where she could escape the chaos and immerse herself in the simple beauty of nature. Each morning, as the sun painted the sky with hues of gold and pink, she would step outside, taking a deep breath, and feel a sense of anticipation and joy fill her soul.
By Adewale Ojaleye3 years ago in Art
Sailin' Shoes
Introduction One of the earliest pieces I wrote for Vocal was this appreciation of the art of Martin Muller (Neon Park). I was originally going to try with "The Last Record Album" but then decided to go with "Sailin' Shoes". In the piece below I do describe the picture in detail, and his work always has so much going on in it.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Art








