Contemporary Art
History of the Colour Red.
When you see a bright red rose or a strawberry, how do you feel? Indeed, colors have such a strong impact on our emotions. But do we know the history of colors and how they are used and depicted in different cultures all around the world. Let's delve right in with the color red.
By Dorothy's Echo2 years ago in Art
Unveiling the Magic: Anete Purina-Purite's "Unseen Landscape" Revolutionizes Art
A Marvelous Artistic Revelation Step into the enchanting world of Anete Purina-Purite's masterpiece, "Unseen Landscape," where collisive abstraction meets mystery and dynamism in the realm of abstract art. Picture a canvas draped in velvety darkness, serving as the canvas for an explosion of colors that range from profound, intense shades to electrifying splatters. Purina-Purite's mastery of expressive brushstrokes mirrors nature's untamed vigor, creating a visual journey that dances between liveliness and tranquility.
By Yury Bertgran2 years ago in Art
The Enigma of the Whispering Ruins
The Enigma of the Whispering Ruins Once hidden in the depths of an ancient jungle, there existed a legend - a tale of a lost artifact that possessed unimaginable power. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows over the Whispering Ruins, a brave explorer named Lila embarked on a perilous journey to unveil the secrets of this mysterious relic.
By Abdul Qayyum2 years ago in Art
Zombification Literature
Introduction: Zombie-themed literature has carved out a significant place in popular culture and has formed an intriguing sub-genre in the literary world. This article explores the history, key features, and societal metaphors of zombie literature.
By ~ Mikail ~ 2 years ago in Art
Flesh and Bone: The Vengeful Spirit in the Abandoned Morgue
Introduction In the eerie realms of the paranormal, vengeful spirits have long captured human fascination. This article delves into the spine-chilling tales surrounding a particularly haunting location - the Abandoned Morgue.
By info4article2 years ago in Art
A Love Written in the Stars
In the quaint town of Serenity Falls, nestled between rolling hills and a canopy of ancient oaks, lived a young woman named Isabella. With an affinity for books and a heart full of dreams, she worked in the cozy town library. Isabella spent her days surrounded by the scent of aged pages, immersing herself in the world of romance novels and tales of love that transcended time.
By Bilal Rahman2 years ago in Art
The Unseen Thread. Content Warning.
In the quaint town of Eldridge, nestled between rolling hills and serene meadows, lived a woman named Emma. Eldridge was known for its sense of community, where everyone knew their neighbors and gatherings were a common occurrence. But Emma was different; her work required her to be connected to the world through a screen, and her job allowed her to contribute to projects far beyond the town limits.
By Luise Andjamba2 years ago in Art
A square wheel bicycle and other crazy ideas took off
It is often said that there is no need to reinvent the wheel. Ironically, a recent reinvention has taken place in the form of a bicycle with square wheels. Surprisingly, it's not a contemporary art piece showcased in a fancy museum; rather, it serves as a fully functional, everyday means of transportation. Contrary to expectations, these square wheels don't rotate. Upon closer examination, their design reveals an outer track that moves around the entire frame, functioning similarly to a treadmill. As the rider pedals, the track moves and rotates around the frame, providing a smooth ride.
By Melissa Amit2 years ago in Art








