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Most recently published stories 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
The Tale of Quick Draw Cadaver
Part One Her heart filled with excitement at the sight of the bustling bar. How long ago she last had a drink, there was no telling. The merciless sun had driven out what felt to be the last of her senses, and her parched throat yearned to be reunited with her long lost love, whiskey.
By Teresa Evelyn Hart3 years ago in Art
Tambourine Girl
The most beautiful lady Luigi had ever seen was standing there in the summer sun next to the arbor along the street he frequently traveled. She gently held her precious tambourine as she waited for the path to clear. He glanced at her and their eyes met briefly. He smiled broadly, as he always did, when her twinkling eyes met his. Her smile brought great joy to him, yet he scurried along without further delay. Luigi worried that lingering nearby would reveal their budding love before the evening's celebration. The tradition of a seafaring man accepting a dance and revealing the identity of his one true love was an honored and long-lived rite among the people of Spezzano Albanese. Tonight was to be their night.
By Thomas Durbin3 years ago in Art
Maria Ridgefield
Margaret poured over the book in her hand, ignoring the sensation that had settled into her bones the moment she picked up the journal and sat upon her husband’s chair. The pages were thick, hand cut and bound with some of the finest thread she had ever laid her dark eyes upon. As a seamstress and highly regarded woman in town, she knew her thread and cloth.
By Katrina Thornley3 years ago in Art
The genius of Leonardo DA Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci such a wonderful individual deserves a portion of your busy time. Leonardo da Vinci, often regarded as one of the greatest minds in human history, was a true genius whose accomplishments spanned a wide range of disciplines. From his paintings to his inventions and scientific explorations, Leonardo's work continues to inspire and captivate people even today.
By Yousuf Ehsan3 years ago in Art
10 most beautiful countries in Europe
Title: Discover Europe's 10 Most Breathtaking Countries: A Journey of Untold Beauty Introduction: Europe, a continent as diverse as its rich history, boasts an array of breathtaking landscapes, charming cities, and captivating cultures. Amidst this tapestry lies a selection of countries that stand out for their unparalleled beauty. Embark on a virtual journey with us as we unveil the top ten most enchanting countries in Europe, each with its unique allure and captivating charm.
By Isaac Awuah3 years ago in Art
Mr.Big B : A Cyberborg!
Life passes us in a breeze. It bears upon us, light feathers to glide us thro' smooth sails; floating us above looming floods; gently winding us down to a momentary halt. Calming down and taking one thing to another, we pause and pray; and then, with gladdened hearts, pleased,we swing and sway.
By Madhu Goteti 3 years ago in Art
Arts & craft Importance
Art and crafts supplies are essential for unleashing creativity and bringing imaginative ideas to life. In this article, we will explore three must-have supplies that can elevate your artistic pursuits. These supplies include the Coquimbo Traveler Art Set, which offers a comprehensive assortment of materials in a portable case, the Gionlion Polymer Clay Set, which allows for endless creativity in jewelry-making and sculptures, and the Paxcoo Elastic Bracelet Kit, perfect for creating stunning bracelets and necklaces. Join us as we discover the transformative power of these essential art and crafts supplies.
By Ali Soliman3 years ago in Art
Freedom! '21
It was nearly two years ago that I modelled for a friend's bodyart meetup and made up my own design. Lockdown had just ended (not that many people followed through in the UK), and the theme for the meet was Freedom. I had just been doing a short run of one of our original His & Hers Theatre Company productions, and the night before the meet, right during the intermission of the play I was doing, I got a message from my artist, Sammie Robyn Banks, saying that she had been incredibly busy and that I could be free to design my own paint, if I could send her pictures before we met up the next day. I, being due to be on stage in 5, wasn't able to send her pictures until the next morning, but we were able to text for a little bit after the play to ensure we were thinking something similar: she suggested George Michael's "Freedom! '90", which I absolutely loved, and we took it from there.
By Sandra Tena3 years ago in Art











