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☮️The Interesting History of the Internationally Recognized Peace Sign
Universality The ubiquitous peace sign is among the few universally recognized and understood symbols worldwide. In the 1960s, tie-dye-garbed hippies protesting the Vietnam War in the United States elevated the peace sign to international prominence as a cultural symbol. For those of a certain age, the peace sign elicits poignant memories and perhaps profoundly held philosophies.
By Victoria Kjos 2 years ago in Art
Electrifying Dreams: Tesla's Surge Towards Sustainability
In the heart of Silicon Valley, where innovation thrives and dreams are woven into reality, there stood a company that dared to defy the norms. Tesla, a name synonymous with innovation, was more than just an automaker. It was a beacon of hope, a symbol of a sustainable future.
By yassin rochdan2 years ago in Art
Embracing Imperfection: Discovering Beauty in Flaws
In a world that often glorifies perfection, it's important to acknowledge and celebrate the beauty of imperfection. Nobody is flawless; each of us carries within us a unique blend of strengths and weaknesses, virtues and flaws, that contribute to our individuality and humanity. Instead of striving for an unattainable ideal of perfection, it's time to embrace our imperfections and appreciate the richness they bring to our lives.
By Ahsan Ahmad2 years ago in Art
What About the Artist Herself?
In the fleeting span of time – a mere whisper amidst the vast expanse of life – the average museum visitor casts a fleeting glance at an artwork for less than 30 seconds. It's a moment suspended in the ether, a transient encounter with the sublime, seeing the creation of a human giving their deepest emotions, physical, mental, & creative parts of themselves to the piece. The museum visitor approaches the sculpture, mesmerized by the hours spent on the gorgeous stone. They glance over to the painting on the wall, withheld in good condition for centuries and within that ephemeral glimpse into the artists work lies the potential for discovery, for a personal revelation in the soul. Just as the artist poured their efforts into the art, the museum visitor can walk away with a world of new insights. Oh, the wonders that await!
By Info Crunch2 years ago in Art
Clockwork Orange movie
A Clockwork Orange" is a dystopian film directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel by Anthony Burgess. Set in a future Britain, it tells the story of Alex DeLarge, a young delinquent who leads a gang of "droogs" through acts of ultra-violence and mayhem. After Alex is arrested, he volunteers for an experimental rehabilitation program that aims to "cure" him of his violent tendencies. The procedure involves conditioning him to feel intense nausea whenever he experiences aggression or arousal, effectively robbing him of his free will.
By el hariti adil2 years ago in Art





