Contemporary Art
Art Therapy and Neurodiversity
1. A Perfect "Silent Treatment" Let us face it: discussing emotions is not always appropriate. You can process your feelings creatively and without speaking a word thanks to art therapy. Frustrated? On a coffee high, paint like Jackson Pollock. Joyful? You might get a little sunlight yellow on your painting.
By LUKE KHAKEYOabout a year ago in Art
Wall Art for Every Room: A Guide to Styling Your Home with Art
With regards to making a house feel like home, wall art can be a unique advantage. It's not just about filling clear walls — it's connected to adding your personality to each space and making each space feel inviting. Anyway, knowing which craftsmanship to pick, where to put it, and how to make it work with the room can be tricky! That is where this guide comes in. We're diving into the universe of wall craftsmanship, room by room, to help you with styling each space in a way that reflects you and adds that are built for every last little detail to your home.
By Nipun Aroraabout a year ago in Art
Carpenter Workshop Gallery's Yinka Shonibare: A Visionary Artist Exploring Identity And Culture
Yinka Shonibare (CBE) is an influential British/Nigerian contemporary artist whose work delves into complex themes of racial, class, and national identity. Born in London in 1962 and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Shonibare's bicultural background has profoundly influenced his art and outlook on life.
By Carpenters Workshop Galleryabout a year ago in Art
Art For Art's Sake
Introduction I was just thinking of all the artists I know, as well as writers, and though none of them are nationally famous, thanks to being able to share pieces like this on Vocal I can give a little shout-out to them. This will be mainly visual artists.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Art
Transforming Memories into Timeless Art: The Emotional Impact of Custom Portraits
Introduction: In today’s fast-paced world, preserving cherished memories through tangible, meaningful artwork has never been more fulfilling. Custom portraits provide a unique and personal connection to our past, enabling us to celebrate special moments with loved ones in a way that goes beyond photography. This article delves into the beauty and benefits of custom portrait art and how it has become a timeless gift choice for capturing the essence of meaningful memories.
By WhataPortraitabout a year ago in Art
Rubén Sánchez, the film director who focuses on the LGTB collective in his stories.
Rubén Sánchez finishes shooting Rubén Sánchez ‘s medium-length film starring Gabriel D'Almeida and Robin Reese Rubén Sánchez finishes shooting La verbena, a medium-length film produced by Carla Fernández and starring Gabriel D'Almeida and Robin Reese, in Barcelona. The story tells the story of the reunion of Alex - a young man who is about to become a father and is struggling with the acceptance of his homosexuality - and Marc - his best friend, who brings with him a piece of news that they must both come to terms with.
By Beatrice Verhoeven Plus Icon March 1, 2025 9:30amabout a year ago in Art
David Hockney: A Vivid Tapestry of Modern Life
David Hockney stands out as a unique and influential figure within the UK Pop Art movement, distinguishing himself with a vibrant, personal approach that explores the depths of human relationships and the nuances of daily life. Unlike many of his contemporaries who focused on the impersonal and commercial, Hockney’s work invites viewers into a world of color, emotion, and intimate storytelling, transforming ordinary moments into profound visual experiences.
By Antonino La Velaabout a year ago in Art










