Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Art.
The Melody of Serendipity
There once was a young musician by the name of Lucas who lived in the charming little town of Harmonia, where music wafted through the streets like a pleasant breeze. Lucas was well-known for his love of melodies and his emotional lyrics. He had an untamed mop of chestnut hair, and a guitar never left his side. It was his hope that people would hear his music and be moved by it.
By Eve Johnson3 years ago in Art
Baker's Dozen: My Favorite Tapestries in 2023 (So Far) Pt. 2
2023 has seen me trying to sail through some rough, traumatic waters. Despite all the effort I have made this year so far, however, it's just been a choppy ride: reading books to help learn new skills for managing my PTSD and try to establish an identity again has tilled up old wounds and pockets of anger, my partner's best friend was killed in April, leaving us grieving, and for the last few months, constant thunderstorms have driven our larger dog into constant fear - she won't leave me alone. I feel guilty if I send her away, but I need time to myself every day. Every time I get into something, she comes running over for comfort at the slightest creak of the house; I'm hardly getting anything done!
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)3 years ago in Art
Little Lady
The Artist This one is a special one; an artist that may come to shock you. For she is the one called “Little Lady” and she prays for everyone, including you. She has an old soul. She knows that she is beautiful inside and out. She knows this because God makes no mistakes, no matter how tall or stout. God didn’t create her perfect for them. He created her perfect for, him. It is her imperfections that make her perfect. From which she knows she could not defect. She has such a tender heart, and she wears it on her sleeve. So nurturing and also very caring. She’s before her time, at least that is what they say. For she is but a child, as she turns seven today. Her mother cleans in preparation of Little Lady’s birthday bash. And there it was, a note underneath her teddy bear Ash.
By Steffany Pope3 years ago in Art
The Brush of Dreams.
In the heart of a small town, tucked away between bustling streets, stood a quaint bookstore known as "Painted Prose." Its weathered sign swayed gently in the breeze, beckoning curious souls to step inside and explore the wonders within. Few knew of its existence, and those who did often whispered tales of magic and mystery that surrounded the place.
By Gideon Gbadero 3 years ago in Art
Fifty Sisters
The 1940s saw the world’s petrochemical industry dominated by oil production in the Middle East and a cartel known as the Seven Sisters. Three decades later, during the Arab-Israeli war, an oil embargo was imposed against the United States. In an expression of political retaliation, Arab nations sought revenge against the US for arming the Israeli military.
By Nicky Frankly3 years ago in Art










