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Effortlessly water your garden with automatic watering equipment
Introduction: Summer is the time to enjoy the sun, relax and have fun. It's also the time when your garden needs the most attention. Preparing your garden for summer is essential to ensure that your plants thrive and that you get the most out of your garden. In this article, we'll discuss the preparations and maintenance you need to do for your summer garden.
By nesma kamal3 years ago in Art
Garbage-man
I grew up to be a garbage-man. I don’t love what I do yet I feel like it was my calling. I feel like taking out the trash and cleaning the streets was the reason I was born. My mother Prudence was a stern schoolteacher and taught me how to read and write. She tried to get me to understand mathematics and science and other subjects I just couldn’t quite grasp.
By Melissa Ingoldsby3 years ago in Art
Folk Art By Me
Not only can I write, I can paint as well. Few years ago, I began to look into painting and thought maybe I can do folk art. I've done a few pieces here and there. Would stop painting for years because I couldn't focus long enough on a piece. I would make happy little mistakes and stop. I thought about giving up but then that would be defeating the purpose of painting.
By Tracy Lawson3 years ago in Art
Whispers of Serenity
In a bustling art gallery known for its collection of enigmatic masterpieces, there hung a painting that seemed to hold an ethereal presence of its own. The artwork, titled "Whispers of Serenity," captured the imagination of all who gazed upon it. Its vivid colors, swirling patterns, and intricate details beckoned viewers to step into a world beyond reality.
By Ahmed azizi3 years ago in Art
Crying in Versace Again🥹. Content Warning.
Dawn of The Pride parade Brenda, Sat at My New Country Styled Polished Brass Colored Countertop in my Big uptown Kitchen…Drinking Milk out of a Clean Beer mug, I only used to make large Strawberry milkshakes...
By HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)3 years ago in Art
Remember, Remember, 1999 in November
Newsagent Jo The morning clung to her in drizzles. She travelled through it, toward the city, barely there, hidden within a cloak of silence. A waft of a bus pass to a concrete gaze followed by a conscientious focus on avoiding everybody else's. Head down, through the back streets, she waddled and lolloped, winding between the strewn remains of last night's large nights, a postmodern archaeology beneath which the city's skin of tarmac and loose tooth cobbles lay stoic, their battle against nature's persistent uprising and humanity's relentless footprint wearing them thin.
By Caroline Jane3 years ago in Art
Brushstrokes & Pixels
Today, as an artist immersed in the realm of visual expression, I find myself reflecting on the fascinating intersection of brushstrokes and pixels. In an era dominated by technology and digital advancements, the traditional art of painting has undergone a metamorphosis, merging with the digital medium to create captivating works that beautifully capture the essence of beauty. The fusion of brushstrokes and digital pixels has opened new realms of creativity.
By Amna Chaudry3 years ago in Art
The Theft of Creativity
After sixty years as a creator of all manner of arts-related projects, one of my pet peeves is other people taking credit for what I have created, or for what I have played a big role in helping others to create. It is a lot more common than you might think.
By Liam Ireland3 years ago in Art
Unleashing Your Creative Potential: Sell Your Artwork with ImagiStock and Make $500 Per Month
Introduction: Are you a creative individual with a passion for visual storytelling? Are you searching for a platform that empowers you to share your unique perspective with the world? Look no further than ImagiStock, the leading destination for creators to showcase, sell, and monetize their visual content. In this blog post, we invite you to embark on an exciting creative journey and explore the countless opportunities that await you as an ImagiStock contributor.
By Md Ayub Mondol3 years ago in Art
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By Web Tamil Chat3 years ago in Art
Starry Night's Healing Symphony. Content Warning.
In the quaint town of Saint-Rémy, there existed a serene asylum where troubled souls sought solace. Amidst the corridors, one room held a peculiar allure—a space adorned with the remarkable artwork of Vincent van Gogh. Among his masterpieces, there hung a painting that possessed an extraordinary power to heal the wounded spirits of those who beheld it—the illustrious "Starry Night."
By Naomi Lula3 years ago in Art








