Drawing
From Renaissance Sketches to UAE Conference Halls
If you open one of Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks, you’ll see more than just art. You’ll see thoughts taking shape—half-finished diagrams, quick sketches, scattered notes in the margins. He wasn’t drawing for decoration; he was drawing to understand and explain.
By Marker.ae Graphic Recording5 months ago in Art
A Barn
I was just looking through some materials for possible articles and I found this old picture I drew of a barn. The medium I used was colored pencils. I tried to show depth by open doors into the barn and the loft above the door. There is a covered path to the silo. Even though you can see them there are also water troughs in the farmyard along with some haystacks. As you can see I tried to draw a side porch along with some large cans along the entrance to the path to the silo. Please comment on this.
By Mark Graham5 months ago in Art
10 Obscure Medieval Manuscripts That Still Baffle Modern Linguists (2024 Finds)
10 Obscure Medieval Manuscripts That Still Baffle Modern Linguists (2024 Finds) Introduction Between the fall of Rome and the rise of the printing press, monks, merchants, and mystics filled tens of thousands of parchment pages with scripts nobody today can fully read. While the Voynich Manuscript hogs the spotlight, lesser-known codices hide stranger puzzles: entire alphabets invented overnight, marginalia that bleed through five layers of parchment, and prayers written in systems that break every known rule of phonology. The ten manuscripts below surfaced only in the last decade—some in attic trunks, others via multispectral scans—yet each one has already stumped the world’s leading philologists. Every entry includes fresh 2024 laboratory data, newly released archives, or updated cryptographic analysis. Prepare to meet the written word at its most defiant.
By youssef mohammed5 months ago in Art
Exploring the Enigmatic Ishim: The Angels Closest to Humanity
In the vast and complex lore of angels, many names are familiar: Seraphim, Cherubim, and Archangels. But what about the Ishim? This lesser-known order of angels holds a unique and profoundly important place in certain esoteric and theological traditions, particularly within Jewish mysticism. Unlike the cosmic, fiery beings of the higher angelic hierarchies, the Ishim are depicted as the angels who are most closely connected to the human world. They are the bridge between the divine and the mortal, and their story is one that speaks directly to our own spiritual journey.
By Sthephanie6 months ago in Art
Sedona Art Gallery A Must See for Every Art Lover
If you're an art lover, Sedona Art Gallery is one place you shouldn't miss. Located in the heart of Sedona, Arizona, this gallery is full of color, creativity, and peaceful energy. It’s more than just a space with paintings it’s a place where nature meets imagination.
By sedona art studios6 months ago in Art









