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The Rise of Digital Art
Imagine a world where paintbrushes don't touch canvases, sculptures aren't chiseled from stone, and yet, art flourishes in ways previously unimaginable. In this brave new world, pixels replace pigments, and screens become the modern-day galleries. Welcome to the enigmatic realm of digital art, where the very essence of creativity is being redefined by technology.
By Sera Publishing2 years ago in Art
Tottenham v Liverpool | Match in 30 Seconds Emotional Summary | Premier League | . Content Warning.
In a thrilling Premier League encounter that had fans on the edge of their seats, Tottenham Hotspur managed to secure a narrow 2-1 victory against Liverpool at the iconic Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The match, which featured some scintillating football and dramatic moments, was a true showcase of Premier League excellence.
By kingsley Nwezeji2 years ago in Art
The Legend of the Bermuda Triangle
In the mid-20th century, a multitude of unexplained disappearances between Florida and Bermuda sparked public interest. The disappearances involved five separate incidents over the previous five years, including the disappearance of one boat, nine planes, and 135 people. Researchers began to suspect that this particular region of the ocean was abnormally prone to nautical vanishments. However, the author of the article failed to provide a cause for this alleged abnormality, creating a puzzling mystery. In 1952, a paranormal magazine outlined the region of interest as a triangle between the US state of Florida and the two islands of Puerto Rico and Bermuda. This triangle was arbitrarily selected, as the author made no attempt to justify its selection. The mystery surrounding the triangle was further embellished in a 1964 issue of the American pulp fiction magazine Argosy, which featured a sensationalized story on the topic. Despite its lack of scientific evidence, The Bermuda Triangle has become a legend, and numerous stories about its mysterious qualities have emerged throughout history. One of the oldest stories concerns Christopher Columbus's first transatlantic voyage in 1492 and describes observations of a fireball, compass malfunction, and a strange light above the ocean surface. However, the fireball was most likely a meteor, and the compass malfunction was due to magnetic declination. The strange light was sighted within the confines of The Triangle, but Columbus believed it to be an indication of land, not an inexplicable phenomenon. Flight 19 is the most famous disappearance connected to the Bermuda Triangle, as the five planes and their crew vanished during a routine navigation exercise. However, the incident was most likely caused by human error, as the flight instructor confused his actual position with his assumed position. The planes and crew most likely crashed into the ocean once they ran out of fuel. Despite numerous disappearances in the region, The Bermuda Triangle remains a mystery. While some incidents are difficult to explain, the region's high traffic, frequency of adverse meteorological phenomena, and presence of powerful oceanic currents are likely contributing factors. The fundamental flaw of The Bermuda Triangle is its variation: each disappearance is vastly different, making it challenging to determine a common cause.
By Alice Marie2 years ago in Art
Explore the captivating world of manga art
Manga, a unique Japanese comic genre, has captivated readers around the world for decades. Its unique visual style, diverse storytelling, and rich cultural influences have made manga a global phenomenon. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of manga art, exploring its history, characteristics, and enduring appeal.
By Leonel Luenda2 years ago in Art
Have you seen a rubbish article?
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village nestled between rolling hills and a crystal-clear river, there lived a young girl named Eliza. Eliza was known throughout the village for her boundless curiosity and adventurous spirit. Her days were spent exploring the woods, chasing butterflies, and getting to know the creatures that called the forest home.
By Legend Smith2 years ago in Art
Why Artists Struggle
Using crayons my six-year-old daughter and I created canvas art. We used Elmer’s glue and let the crayons dry after we choose the colors. She was really into this! Then I took a blow dryer and turned up the heat slightly while waving it over top of the crayons. I got close but not too close to the crayons. Just enough to let them start melting and drip down the canvas. We put paper towels under them and stood them up at a veritical angle so the crayon wax beautifully displayed could drip and mix into a creative process of mixed colors!
By Megan Nicole (Artist)2 years ago in Art



