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Why Make? Podcast
Why Make? Podcast encapsulates all that is wonderful, exciting, and creative about indie podcasting. Why? First, the show is a collaborative project between Erik Wolken and Robb Helmkamp, both furniture makers and sculptors, seeking to create a narrative and oral history through their podcast and, most recently, documentary filmmaking.
By Frank Racioppi2 months ago in Art
Laghami Church in Svaneti
If you are not familiar with the history of Christianity in Svaneti, Georgia, you would not guess this building is a church. It looks more like a very old house, with no distinct Georgian church dome or bell tower. The only thing suggesting it’s a religious structure is the cross on its roof and the cemetery on its grounds.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Art
The Elephant and the Donkey's Big Mix-Up
In a lush forest, Eddie the Elephant and Danny the Donkey decided to go for a stroll. Eddie strutted with his trunk held high, while Danny brayed cheerfully. Suddenly, they spotted a sign that read: "Best Voice in the Forest Contest!"
By Omar Mohammed 2 months ago in Art
The Day I Met a Future Version of Myself in a Train Station
I didn’t plan on taking the late train that night. I missed my original one, spilled coffee on my jacket, and honestly felt like the universe was punishing me for something I didn’t remember doing. The station was nearly empty—just a few scattered passengers lost in their own worlds.
By Atif khurshaid2 months ago in Art
Lost at Sea, Found in Love — The Ghost Continues
The journey back to Kwasikrom felt longer than the one that had taken him to Amanful. Each footstep felt like it carried a question: Was he returning as a man — or as a spirit finally ready to say goodbye?
By Rev Dr. Alexander Fenning-Sencherey2 months ago in Art
Norman Rockwell: The Life, Art,. AI-Generated.
Norman Rockwell: The Life, Art, and Legacy of America’s Beloved Illustrator Norman Rockwell’s name has become inseparable from the visual identity of 20th-century America. His paintings—warm, humorous, emotional, and sharply observant—captured the stories of ordinary people with extraordinary sensitivity. From his early childhood in New York City to his final years in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Rockwell’s life was a journey of artistic discipline, evolving ideals, and a lifelong commitment to telling powerful human stories through art. His legacy remains one of the most enduring in American illustration.
By Alshalil 7712 months ago in Art
Famous Artwork by J.M.W. Turner
J.M.W. Turner, an English Romantic artist, printmaker, and watercolorist, was renowned for his avant-garde depictions of ships and landscapes. More than 500 oil paintings, 2,000 watercolors, and 30,000 sketches are among these creations.
By Rasma Raisters2 months ago in Art
Top Art Museums in Europe
Austria Belvedere Museum has made its home in a Baroque palace complex in Vienna. The art collection ranges from the Middle Ages to modern art, focusing on Austrian painting. The museum has Secessionist masterpieces produced during the Vienna Secession movement by Gustav Klimt, including The Kiss, and artworks by Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka.
By Rasma Raisters2 months ago in Art











