Contemporary Art
"Whispers of the Moors". Content Warning.
Title: "Whispers of the Moors" The moors, with their vast expanse of heather-covered hills and hidden hollows, held secrets as ancient as time itself. Nestled within their undulating contours was a village called Dunbridge, a place where tradition and folklore intermingled with the everyday lives of its inhabitants. In the heart of Dunbridge stood a centuries-old manor, imposing and enigmatic, known as Moorcroft Manor.
By Kuldeep Rajawat2 years ago in Art
Why fact does not change my mind . Content Warning.
Title: The Inefficacy of Facts in Changing Minds: A Multifaceted Exploration Introduction: Changing one's mind is a complex cognitive process influenced by a myriad of factors, and the role of facts in this endeavor has been a subject of extensive debate. While facts are often considered as powerful tools for persuasion, the reality is that they frequently fall short of altering deeply ingrained beliefs. This essay delves into the multifaceted reasons why facts may not be as effective in changing minds, exploring cognitive biases, emotional attachments, and the influence of social dynamics.
By Kuldeep Rajawat2 years ago in Art
The Mystery of Wealth
In the heart of Eldoria, a bustling metropolis where skyscrapers reached for the heavens and the promise of prosperity echoed through its crowded streets, lived a man named Alexander Thorne. Alexander, seemingly ordinary in his worn-out hat and faded coat, harbored a secret that could unravel the mysteries of boundless wealth.
By Ronnie Lewis 2 years ago in Art
Love
Love is a complex and powerful emotion that can have many forms and expressions. Love can be romantic, platonic, familial, or even self-directed. Love can inspire us, motivate us, heal us, or hurt us. Love can be a source of joy, peace, comfort, or pain. Love can be easy, difficult, simple, or complicated.
By Okafor kendra 2 years ago in Art
Images of wonder
If you have yet to see A World in Common at the Tate Modern you have run out of time. That is, unless you can get to London by January 14. That said, you may still be able to enjoy the magnificent photographic works of some of the best contemporary artists from the diaspora on show there.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Art










