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"Brushes of Mirza Shabbir: Unveiling the Enigmatic Artist". Content Warning.
Historically, many artists have incorporated mysterious elements into their art. For example, the enigmatic smile of Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci has puzzled art enthusiasts for centuries, sparking numerous interpretations and theories. Salvador Dalí's surrealist works, such as "The Persistence of Memory," often feature dreamlike and bizarre imagery that elicits a sense of mystery and the subconscious.
By Pro. Mirza Shabbir3 years ago in Art
Starry Starry Night
My madness papered the wall infront of me. An artwork of newspaper, printouts, medical records and swirls of yellow and blue string. In the middle of it all a photo of my brother. The pamphlet from his funeral. Rainer Goh, beloved son and brother. It had all brought me to this moment. The needle containing the virus lay empty on the floor. The fever raged.
By MikMacMeerkat3 years ago in Art
How Can Effective Revenue Cycle Management Improve Cash Flow For Your Practice?
Cash flow is critical to any healthcare practice's financial stability and success. Effective revenue cycle management (RCM) is pivotal in optimizing cash flow by streamlining billing processes, reducing payment delays, and maximizing reimbursement. In this blog, we will explore how efficient RCM practices can significantly improve cash flow for your practice. Healthcare providers can ensure a steady and healthy cash flow by understanding these key strategies and implementing them effectively, allowing for operational stability and growth.
By Matthew Clark3 years ago in Art
Maximizing Space and Functionality: How to Transform Your Rooftop into a Multi-Functional Deck
The urban landscape often presents limited outdoor space, making rooftops valuable real estate for creating a versatile and functional oasis. By transforming your rooftop into a multi-functional deck, you can optimize every inch of the available area to serve various purposes. This article provides practical tips and creative ideas to help you maximize space and functionality, turning your rooftop into a vibrant and efficient urban retreat.
By Karen Anthony3 years ago in Art
Ardent Desire
No, the honor is mine, sir. You are the herald of his most Christian majesty the King of France. Now that your king has inherited all the earthly property and possessions of the happy memory of my illustrious Lord René, you need to understand everything about his state that a herald needs to know. The names, the references, the traditions. Everything! I was his favorite painter. This was my honor. This is my honor. I asked to meet with you here, before this painting, because it is my best piece and it explains so very much.
By Paul A. Merkley3 years ago in Art
The Dance of the Dragon: A Tale Inspired by Zhang Daqian's 'Splashed-Color Landscape
In the heart of the Sichuan province, nestled between the towering peaks of the Qingcheng Mountains, lies a village untouched by time. This is the setting of our tale, a story inspired by the vibrant and evocative "Splashed-Color Landscape" by Zhang Daqian.
By SHENLANBAI3 years ago in Art
The Renoir Painting
I was in awe that day. Not because Mrs Carlos, my high school art teacher, had nearly gotten myself and five of my classmates killed on the way to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. She had driven through two red lights, turned the wrong way on a one-way street and then turned onto the trolley tracks for half a mile while all her students screamed. She was a much better artist than she was a driver, and she was a fabulous art historian. I understand now why she was so excited to share her knowledge and engage us in her world which may have been why she did not have time to focus on the drive there.
By C. H. Richard3 years ago in Art
Blue Period
Jane examined the man. She couldn’t look away. The man's mouth had a slight upward curve, giving the appearance of pleasure, sitting with his wine and bread. But his eyes were empty. Bleak. Radiating coldness, Jane had the urge to hand him her coat, but fear stopped her. She worried his solitude and sadness were transactional.
By Laurel Messenger3 years ago in Art










