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A Little Too Personal.... Top Story - November 2023.
One crisp October morning at the height of the very beginning of 2010s, Tumblr girls, skinny waists and drug habits, our high school psychology teacher dropped a ticking bomb on us by admitting that βIβm jealous of those of you that are of a 100% origin.β
By Paulina Pachel2 years ago in Art
part 3 A Clashing Christmas: Observing Family and Regarding Father's Inheritance
One of the most piercing acknowledge was that praising our dad's life didn't end with the Christmas season. It was a continuous cycle, a guarantee to living such that respected the qualities he esteemed. We left on an aggregate work to integrate those qualities into our regular routines, making a living recognition for the one who had molded us in significant ways.
By Global shows2 years ago in Art
A Clashing Christmas Observing Family and Regarding Father's Inheritance
The glimmering lights, the merry designs, and the glow of family get-togethers β Christmas possesses forever been a unique energy for us. Notwithstanding, keep going year's festival took on a clashing tone as we explored the Christmas season without our darling dad, who had died, abandoning a tradition of adoration, shrewdness, and esteemed recollections. Amidst our despondency, we found that observing Christmas without him turned into a valuable chance to respect his lessons and embrace the bonds that kept our family intact.
By Global shows2 years ago in Art
Napoleon Movie Review
Have you ever questioned how many shots of cannons shooting balls you could endure in a two-hour and thirty-eight minute movie time frame? One? Ten? While I do not know the exact number of times filmgoers watching Napoleon saw the large black machines slide back with a cloud of smoke, if that is your thing, this movie is for you.
By SM Reviews2 years ago in Art
New Teeth For The Old Cog, And Traces
Introduction I got an invitation from either Mick or Michelle for this exhibition at The Biscuit Box (I thought it was The Biscuit Factory but it is two buildings down, I should really check things more carefully), this was the Facebook post with information that I should have taken on board before going.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 2 years ago in Art
1. Bedding Archaeology: Uncovering the History of Ancient Bedding Materials and Styles
Bedding has been an integral part of human life for thousands of years, offering comfort and respite from the demands of daily existence. While the contemporary world boasts a vast array of choices in terms of mattresses, sheets, and divan beds headboards, exploring the history of bedding materials and styles allows us to connect with our ancestors and understand the evolution of this essential aspect of our lives. In this article, we embark on a journey through time to delve into the ancient world of bedding, from the earliest civilizations to the modern era, with a particular focus on the enduring legacy of divan beds headboards.
By lobby Jack2 years ago in Art
Raster to Vector Conversion Services in 2023
As 2023 draws closer, there will be an even greater need for scalable, high-quality graphics. Among the pivotal players in the design evolution is the nuanced artistry of Raster to Vector Conversion Services. Let's unravel the transformative journey of this service and explore the impact it holds in the design landscape.
By The Embroider2 years ago in Art
Sailing with Art
An art-themed cruise is like entering a universe where the lines between travel, pleasure, and creative discovery blur, resulting in an immersive experience that fills the spirit and stimulates the imagination. The water itself becomes a canvas for expression and discovery on these voyages, providing a unique combination of leisure and artistic stimulation. Passengers are asked to become active participants in the creative process through a range of art-themed activities, ranging from hands-on workshops and masterclasses to interactive installations and live performances. These encounters have an influence that lasts beyond the trip; they build a greater appreciation for art, boost personal creativity, and leave passengers with a lasting sense of inspiration and fulfillment. This union of travel and art not only improves the voyage but also affects tourists' perceptions and interactions with the world, making an art-themed cruise a profoundly transformational experience.
By Paint by Numbers 2 years ago in Art
Pranks that worked - Gotcha!. Content Warning.
In the small town of Merrickville, pranks were a rite of passage. From the classic whoopee cushion to elaborate schemes, the residents embraced the spirit of mischief. However, my friends and I, a mischievous trio known as the "Pranksters Extraordinaire," were determined to take things to a whole new level. Our most ambitious prank was about to unfold β a Gotcha moment that would go down in the annals of Merrickville's legendary pranks.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Art
Miniature Christmas House
Creating a cozy miniature Christmas house is a heartwarming endeavor, allowing you to infuse the holiday spirit into every delicate detail. Utilizing thin balsa wood, I embarked on crafting this diminutive dwelling, scaled at 1:100, aiming for meticulous authenticity.
By Silent Hands2 years ago in Art










