Contemporary Art
Think Outside the Frame: Join the Upcoming Abstract Art Competition Now
Are you someone passionate about breaking the rules, blurring the lines, and redefining the limits of visual expression? Then you must join an abstract art competition organized by reputed art platforms and galleries like TERAVARNA — it's an open call for artists and creative minds worldwide to think outside the frame.
By Blair Bart10 months ago in Art
Demetrius Borges on the Ascent of Drone Photography: Blending Art, Technology, and a Vision for the Future
He has also established himself as a sought-after photojournalist and entrepreneur in the United States, proving Demetrius Borges’ story is one of continuous evolution and recognition.
By Lisa Rosenberg10 months ago in Art
Rising from the Shadows
Depression is not just sadness. It’s a shadow that slowly creeps into one’s life, stealing light, joy, and the will to move forward. People who suffer from depression often feel like they are drowning in a sea of hopelessness, loneliness, and emotional pain. But even in the darkest times, healing is possible. This article explores the reality of depression, its impact, and most importantly, how one can rise from the shadows with hope and emotional strength.
By Muhammad Jawad10 months ago in Art
Paul van Dyk Drops Highly Anticipated ‘This World Is Ours’ Album
Grammy-nominated, globally acclaimed electronic artist Paul van Dyk announces his upcoming album This World Is Ours, set for release April 11. This album reflects on the rise of Artificial Intelligence in an evolving world and explores the role humanity will have in its wake.
By Mike Media10 months ago in Art
The Language of Love
1. A Silent Beginning In a small coastal town where the waves whispered secrets to the shore, lived a girl named Elara. She was quiet, observant, and carried a notebook wherever she went. Words were her world. She believed that every emotion, especially love, had its own language—one that didn’t always need to be spoken aloud.
By Muhammad Jawad10 months ago in Art
Morning Vibes: Embrace the New Dawn
The sun peeked gently over the horizon, casting a golden hue across the sleepy town of Marigold Hills. Dewdrops shimmered on the leaves like tiny diamonds, and the air carried the cool freshness of a new day. It was 5:30 a.m., and while most people were still curled under warm blankets, Ayaan stood barefoot on the grass, eyes closed, breathing deeply. For him, mornings weren’t just a time of day—they were a sacred ritual.
By Muhammad Jawad10 months ago in Art
Face to Face with the King
The sun blazed high over the African savanna, casting golden light across the endless sea of grass. A warm wind whispered through the acacia trees, carrying with it the distant sound of hoofbeats and the calls of wild animals. Somewhere in the heart of this wilderness, a man stood alone—his name was Daniel Moyo, a wildlife researcher and photographer with a reputation for getting dangerously close to the animals he studied.
By Muhammad Jawad10 months ago in Art
Tips to Create Stunning Wildlife Artwork for Your Next Animal Art Contest
Wildlife has always been a source of inspiration and a subject of fascination for art, literature, and expressions. Whether it is the wild habitat of a fierce tiger, the majestic roar of an African lion or the silent grace of a gazelle (deer) in the forest, the theme of wildlife continues to impress art lovers and creators alike.
By rachel brown10 months ago in Art
Figurative vs. Abstract Art: Finding Meaning in the Human Form
Human emotions, perspective and ideas have always been the popular subjects of depiction. Through artistic expressions, artists have portrayed the forms and figures vividly. The most used form and artistic style of depiction of human figures and expressions is figurative art. Another parallel form can be the abstract figurative art, that is used to portray human forms in non-representational ways, with abstractions. These are the two most fascinating approaches to depicting the human form, no doubt, but there are differences in their presentation and ideologies.
By Blair Bart10 months ago in Art
The Timeless Power of Art: A Reflection of Humanity
Art has been an essential part of human civilization since the dawn of time. From ancient cave paintings to digital creations, art is a mirror of the world, capturing not only beauty but also emotion, culture, history, and imagination. It transcends language barriers and geographical boundaries, speaking to something deeply rooted in the human spirit.
By UNKNOWN STORY10 months ago in Art
Whiskers & Wags: The Unlikely Friendship
In a cozy little cottage on Maple Street lived a cat named Whiskers. She was sleek, white as snow, and walked with the grace of a queen. Her days were filled with naps on sunlit windowsills, sipping milk from a fancy blue dish, and watching birds flutter outside the window. Everything was peaceful, just the way she liked it.
By Mansoor Ali10 months ago in Art










