Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Art.
Fairy Tale
Once upon a time, nestled amidst whispering pines and cascading waterfalls, existed the hidden kingdom of Everbloom. Unlike other kingdoms, Everbloom's ruler wasn't a king or queen, but a wise old willow tree named Elder Oak. He nurtured the land with its roots, whispered stories through its leaves, and guided the kind faeries who resided there.
By Ata Muhammad2 years ago in Art
Sitting all day connected to an early demise — and practice won't help
That data was originally collected during a study led by Andrea Delacroix, Distinguished Professor at the Herbert Weathermen School of Public Health. It’s a larger long-term national project called the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI), which began in 1991 and is still ongoing today. This report is the first ever to utilize a novel and validated machine-learned algorithm (called CHAP) in order to analyze the relationship connecting total sitting time and length of sedentary activity with the risk of premature death.
By MD Syfullah2 years ago in Art
Lily is a war artist
In the war-torn streets of Gaza, a young girl named Layla found solace amidst chaos. She had witnessed the destruction and the pain that had enveloped her homeland, but she refused to let despair consume her spirit. Layla's heart burned with a flicker of hope, and she believed that even in the darkest of times, humanity's compassion could prevail.
By Eman Sayed Ahmed2 years ago in Art
The Beauty Within. Content Warning.
In the heart of a bustling city, where skyscrapers reached for the heavens and the streets buzzed with life, there lived a young woman named Elena. She was unlike anyone else in the city, for she possessed a beauty that transcended the physical. It was a beauty that emanated from within, a warmth that touched the hearts of all who crossed her path.
By Syeda Aiena zeeshan2 years ago in Art
Women, Cinema and Society
I had the chance to experience the documentary "Femenino Singular" during its screening at the Kookai International Film Festival, where it clinched the Best Women Film award and also generated a very interesting discussion about what is a woman in our society nowadays.
By The Independent Filmmaker2 years ago in Art
Unleash Your Imagination Creating AI Art
Technology is empowering in countless ways, transforming the disorganized into the organized, and turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. Consider how a simple calendar app can keep track of appointments and reminders, turning chaos into order with just a few taps. Note-taking apps capture fleeting thoughts and ideas, making it easy for anyone to organize their thoughts and enhance productivity. Cloud storage solutions mean that files, photos, and documents are accessible anytime, anywhere, ensuring that even the most scatterbrained among us can find what we need at a moment's notice.
By Xine Segalas2 years ago in Art
French Post-Impressionist Painter Paul Cezanne
The French Post-Impressionist painter, Paul Cezanne was born in Aix-en-Provence, France on January 19, 1839. It was considered that his artwork formed a bridge between late 19th-century Impressionism and the dominant style started in the early 20th century – Cubism.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Art









