Contemporary Art
face lift: Clarice Lispector
“All the world began with a yes.” — Clarice Lispector, The Hour of the Star Clarice Lispector was born in Ukraine in 1920 to a Jewish family fleeing anti-Semitic violence, and raised in Brazil, where she would become one of the most revered literary voices in the country’s history. She published her first novel at just 23, rewriting the possibilities of Portuguese-language literature with a voice that was intimate, fragmented, and transcendent. Her writing is often called mystical, philosophical, and feminine—not because it conforms to traditional expectations, but because it defies them. She was a novelist, a journalist, a mother, a question—one who lived between languages, between worlds. She died in 1977, just a day before her 57th birthday, after a long battle with cancer.
By River and Celia in Underland 9 months ago in Art
Cali Bags: The Stylish, Smell-Proof Solution for On-the-Go Storage
In today’s fast-paced world, finding a storage solution that combines functionality, style, and discretion can be challenging. Whether you're a frequent traveler, a cannabis enthusiast, or someone who values privacy, Cali bags offer the perfect blend of these qualities. These bags are not just about aesthetics; they are engineered to provide secure, odor-proof storage for your essentials.
By Muskan Queen9 months ago in Art
Use Color Artwork as Language: Submit Work that Speaks Without Words
We cannot imagine a world without colors – in a world full of noise and distraction, color remains one of the few universal languages that helps us to deal with the chaos. From the warm colors like a dark scarlet tone to the cool color like a passion to the cool serenity of a soft blue, colors stir emotions, stir memories, and shape our understanding of the world—often more powerfully than words ever could. If you are an artist obsessed with the working of colors and like to work with a wider color palette, join competitions organized by art galleries like TERAVARNA, themed on color.
By Blair Bart9 months ago in Art
Nakshi Kantha
Nakshi Kantha: The Embroidered Legacy of Bengal Nakshi Kantha, the traditional embroidered quilt of Bengal, is much more than a household item—it is a canvas of dreams, memories, and cultural heritage, lovingly stitched by the hands of rural women for generations. With roots deeply embedded in the rural life of Bangladesh and West Bengal in India, Nakshi Kantha is a unique form of folk art that blends functionality with storytelling, transforming everyday cloth into a reflection of life’s joys, sorrows, and aspirations.
By Nabir Mondol9 months ago in Art
The C. S. Lewis Signature Classics (8-Volume Box Set): An Anthology of 8 C. S. Lewis Titles: Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, Miracles,The Abolition of Man
The C. S. Lewis Signature Classics (8-Volume Box Set): An Anthology of 8 C. S. Lewis Titles: Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, Miracles,The Abolition of Man
By amandataekmorales9 months ago in Art
5 Life Lessons Kids Learn at CRFC Summer Soccer Camps (Beyond the Game)
When you think about summer soccer camps, you probably picture sweaty kids dribbling soccer balls, right? Maybe a few goals. Maybe a lot of juice boxes. I get it. I thought the same way before I saw it up close.
By Charlotte Rise Fc9 months ago in Art
Marcel Broodthaers: The Fictional Museum That Told the Truth
When Marcel Broodthaers declared himself an artist in 1964, it was less a career move than an act of irony. For years, he had been a struggling poet, brilliant, incisive, but largely ignored. His final poetry collection, Pense-Bête, sold fewer than a dozen copies. Frustrated by the marginalization of poetry and intrigued by the rise of conceptual art, he did something radical: he encased his unsold books in plaster, rendering them unreadable, and declared them sculpture.
By Antonino La Vela9 months ago in Art
Miss Prettiest International
Miss Prettiest Girl International 2025 is more than just a pageant, it's a transformative experience. Witness young women from around the world unite to lead, inspire, and make a difference, all while showcasing beauty with purpose. Whether you're a pageant fan or a champion of empowerment, this unforgettable event blends glamour with impact.
By Miss Prettiest Girl International 9 months ago in Art
Let Nature Breathe Life into Your Art — Get Inspired by the Natural World!
Nature has been the muse for artists since time immemorial. It has been inspiring souls like creators and painters with vivid landscape images, mountain paintings, vivid textures, colors, and stories waiting to be told. The more increasingly modernized the world has become, dominated by digital screens and urban landscapes, the more we are drawn to nature, or at least feel the urge to reconnect.
By Blair Bart9 months ago in Art











