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Who owns love
There is a black stone, there is a red one there is a blue sky there is a star that swims in it there is a blue whale that swims in the blue sea that reflects it there is a scentless flower there is a beetle that searches for honey there is a rainbow that changes color and oceans that change color from moment to moment.
By Manikandan Blog Writer2 years ago in Art
Story of Romeo and Juliet
In the clamoring city of Verona, two honorable families, the Montagues and the Capulets, were entangled in a longstanding fight that pervaded each edge of their lives. The roads reverberated with the strain, and struggle appeared to be unavoidable.
By Malaika Ayub2 years ago in Art
European History
g**The Renaissance: A Thriving Time of Craftsmanship, Science, and Humanism** The Renaissance, traversing generally from the fourteenth to the seventeenth 100 years, denoted a significant change in European culture. This extraordinary period arose as an extension between the Medieval times and the cutting edge time, achieving a restoration of interest in traditional workmanship, writing, and learning. The Renaissance, signifying "resurrection," included a wide cluster of improvements that formed the course of European history.
By Malaika Ayub2 years ago in Art
“The Great Wave off Kanagawa”
"The Great Wave off Kanagawa," also known as "The Great Wave," is a famous woodblock print by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. Created during the Edo period in the early 19th century, it is Hokusai's most famous work and one of the most recognizable works of Japanese art in the world. This print is part of Hokusai's series "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji," which focuses on various depictions of Japan's iconic mountain.
By RAMESHKUMAR S2 years ago in Art
Tale of a young hardworking man
jSome time ago, in a humble community settled between moving slopes and peaceful glades, carried on with a young fellow named Ethan. This is a story of assurance, difficult work, and the quest for dreams that characterized the noteworthy excursion of a kid who yearned for more than the normal.
By Malaika Ayub2 years ago in Art
How to draw and why ?
I started to draw when I was in my late 30s. I didn't go to art school; I just bought a couple of instructional books, and I started out. It was kind of a disaster; the first drawing I did was pretty bad, so was the second. It seemed like I just had no ability to draw at all, and I almost gave up. Maybe this has happened to you, and you're despairing of ever getting any good at drawing. Let me give you some reassurance and some tips.
By Halem Kotb2 years ago in Art
Best Record Players To Buy In 2024
In a world dominated by digital streaming services and compact, portable devices, the humble record player has not only survived the test of time but is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in popularity. The allure of vinyl records, with their warm analog sound and tactile nature, has captivated a new generation of music enthusiasts. As the demand for vinyl continues to grow, manufacturers have responded with a diverse array of record players that combine classic craftsmanship with modern features.
By Alex Turner2 years ago in Art







