Critique
Alina Fanta Lights Up the Runway for Les Sûtras. AI-Generated.
Les Sûtras’ newest collection didn’t need grand theatrics to make a statement. The pieces did that on their own — soft tailoring, beautiful textures, and a clear vision of who they’re made for: women who lead with both strength and ease.
By Cary Johan 6 months ago in Art
The Simpsons' Predictions for 2025: Wild Theories or a Glimpse Into Our Future?
Since its debut in 1989, The Simpsons has become more than just a cartoon—it’s a cultural time capsule, a mirror to modern society, and sometimes, eerily prophetic. From tech gadgets to political events, the show has "predicted" numerous real-world developments long before they happened.
By youssef mohammed6 months ago in Art
Whispers Beneath the Floorboards
When Ellie and her father moved into the crumbling old house on Ashford Lane, it was supposed to be a fresh start. The house was all they could afford after the accident that had taken her mother, the hospital bills, and the silent grief that lingered like smoke. Ellie didn’t complain. She was used to things being broken.
By AFTAB KHAN6 months ago in Art
Canvas of Lies: How Kenneth Wayne’s Modigliani Obsession Painted a Legacy in Doubt
For decades, the mystique of Amedeo Modigliani has bewitched the art world. With elongated figures and melancholy eyes, his paintings have fetched millions, inspired novels, and stirred scholarly debate. But behind every great legacy lies a fragile foundation — one that can be exploited, distorted, or quietly rewritten. And in this unfolding drama, Kenneth Wayne has emerged as one of the most polarizing figures.
By Shane Smith6 months ago in Art











