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The Wheat Seeds and Hope. AI-Generated.
**The Wheat Seeds and Hope** In a small village surrounded by green fields, an old wise woman named Mother Sarah lived. She owned a tiny plot of land where she planted wheat every year. During a harsh drought, the land dried up, the rains stopped, and the plants withered. The villagers lost hope, but Mother Sarah refused to give up.
By Omar Mohammed 8 months ago in Art
Seasonal Marketing Ideas for Small Businesses – Quick Tips. AI-Generated.
Seasonal marketing plays a vital role in helping small businesses stay relevant, boost customer engagement, and increase sales throughout the year. Whether it's holiday gifting, summer sales, or back-to-school promotions, timely and targeted campaigns allow small businesses to connect with customers when their intent to purchase is high.
By Henry Smith8 months ago in Art
In a Single Tweet". AI-Generated.
On a quiet winter night, Layla sat in her room scrolling through her phone aimlessly. She opened Twitter, as she often did, looking for something—anything—to distract her mind. Her thumb paused suddenly on a tweet from an anonymous account:
By Omar Mohammed 8 months ago in Art
Rabi Pirzada: A Story of Art, Faith, and Starting Over. AI-Generated.
🎨 The Colorful Comeback of Rabi Pirzada: From Pop Star to Artful Heart We often hear about celebrities stepping away from the spotlight, but very few choose a path so different and meaningful that it touches lives beyond fame. Rabi Pirzada is one of those rare souls. Once known for her music and media appearances, Rabi has transformed into a visual artist, a philanthropist, and a voice for modesty, spirituality, and kindness.
By Muhammad Adil8 months ago in Art
A Message from the Past
It was an ordinary Sunday afternoon when Sarah decided to explore the attic of her late grandmother’s house. The old Victorian home had always felt like a time capsule — each room filled with antiques, stories, and whispers of the past. Now, as the only living descendant, it was Sarah’s responsibility to preserve or part with what remained.
By Sophia Grace8 months ago in Art
Blind Beauty
In a world so often defined by what we see, the very idea of “visual art” seems inseparable from vision itself. Galleries, exhibitions, digital portfolios—all curated for the eye. But a quiet revolution is underway, one led by artists who defy that assumption. Visually impaired and blind artists are reshaping not only what art is but how we experience it. Their work forces us to ask: Is seeing really the only way of knowing?
By Mehtab Ahmad8 months ago in Art
How AI is Revolutionizing Creative Arts
Introduction Art has always been a deeply human endeavor — an expression of emotion, culture, and experience. But in recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has stepped into the studio, concert hall, and gallery, challenging traditional notions of creativity. The intersection of AI and creative arts is no longer a futuristic concept; it's a dynamic reality reshaping how we create, consume, and understand art. From AI-generated symphonies to algorithmic paintings selling for thousands, the revolution is here — and it’s only just beginning.
By Mehtab Ahmad8 months ago in Art
The Unromantic Side of Romance
Looking at relationships that quietly reshape our identity—sometimes at a cost. Love is often portrayed as the ultimate ideal: the fire that warms, the wind that lifts, the glue that binds. From movies and music to literature and social media, romance is sold as the key to happiness and self-discovery. But hidden beneath the poetic filters and “couple goals” captions is an uncomfortable truth: sometimes, love doesn't expand you—it shrinks you. And what’s worse? You may not even realize it’s happening until you’re a shadow of your former self.
By Mehtab Ahmad8 months ago in Art









