Exhibition
Jean-Michel Basquiat, poet, artist and abstract dreamer.
When a young artist started drawing graffiti, writing pithy sayings and clever expressions on the walls and byways of Manhattan in the troubled 80's, I doubt that he imagined his art selling for a grand sum of one hundred and ten point five million US dollars years later. Sadly after he had died.
By Antoni De'Leon9 months ago in Art
Face Lift: Reflection
It’s been a week of outsider artists and experimenters — makers on the margins, visionaries without audiences, people who created not for praise or prestige, but because they had no other choice. I’ve always felt drawn to that. The compulsion to create, to make sense of a world that often doesn’t. That urge has always felt familiar.
By River and Celia in Underland 9 months ago in Art
Mike Waltz: A Veteran, Statesman, and Advocate for Florida
Mike Waltz is a name synonymous with dedication, leadership, and public service. A decorated U.S. Army Green Beret, a national security expert, and a U.S. Representative for Florida’s 6th congressional district, Waltz has spent his life serving his country both on and off the battlefield. His journey from military service to Congress reflects his unwavering commitment to American values, national security, and the well-being of his constituents.
By Rocky Brahma9 months ago in Art
7 Ways to Groom Your Artist Portfolio for Open Calls
If you are a seasoned artist or an amateur, starting to learn the ins and outs of the profession, participating in open calls for artists can be a game-changer for you! Yes. These opportunities—ranging from art competition shows to museum open calls for artists—can help boost your profile, gain global exposure, and even fetch some rare opportunities of gallery representation. But before you hit the ‘submit’ button, there’s one crucial element you must enter: your artist portfolio.
By Blair Bart9 months ago in Art
Indian Wedding Cards:
Weddings in India are much more than just ceremonies — they are vibrant festivals of love, culture, and family. Each ritual, each moment, carries deep meaning. And before the music starts and the lights go up, it all begins with a single symbol of invitation: the Indian wedding card.
By madhu rash9 months ago in Art
COMMONWEALTH FASHION WEEK AND AWARDS
"Houston hosts the world’s fashion spotlight this September! ✨ Commonwealth Fashion Week and Awards 2025 brings together the best of Commonwealth creativity and culture from Sept 20-23. Don’t miss this global celebration of style and sustainability. 🌿 #CommonwealthFashionWeek #CFWA2025 #HoustonTX"
By COMMONWEALTH FASHION WEEK AND AWARDS9 months ago in Art
Duquesne Light: Powering Pittsburgh with Reliability and Innovation
For over a century, Duquesne Light has been a cornerstone of energy infrastructure in southwestern Pennsylvania, providing reliable electricity to homes, businesses, and industries. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, the company serves more than 600,000 customers across Allegheny and Beaver counties, playing a crucial role in the region’s economic growth and sustainability efforts.
By Rocky Brahma9 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
KJV Large Print Personal Size Reference Bible, Charcoal Leathertouch Indexed, Red Letter, Pure Cambridge Text, Presentation Page, Cross-References, Full-Color Maps, Easy-to-Read Bible
KJV Large Print Personal Size Reference Bible, Charcoal Leathertouch Indexed, Red Letter, Pure Cambridge Text, Presentation Page, Cross-References, Full-Color Maps, Easy-to-Read Bible
By amandataekmorales9 months ago in Art
Spain Power Outage: Causes, Impacts, and Solutions
A major power outage that affected thousands of homes, businesses, and essential services recently occurred in Spain. The blackout disrupted transportation, healthcare, and communication systems, raising urgent questions about the stability of Spain’s energy infrastructure. As one of Europe’s leading nations in renewable energy adoption, this incident has sparked debates about grid reliability, energy security, and the challenges of transitioning to sustainable power sources.
By Rocky Brahma9 months ago in Art
The Power of Persistence: How Never Giving Up Changed My Life
We’ve all heard the saying, “Never give up.” But how often do we truly take those words to heart when faced with challenges? For most of us, the journey toward success isn’t a straight line—there are obstacles, setbacks, and moments where we might feel like giving up is the only option.
By Muhammad Tariq9 months ago in Art
Terror Strikes Pahalgam: Militants Ambush Security Forces, One Soldier Martyred
Introduction: When Paradise Turned Into a Warzone The tranquil valleys of Pahalgam, known for their emerald meadows and the gushing Lidder River, became the stage for a deadly militant attack on What started out as a routine security patrol turned into a bloody gunfight that killed one soldier and injured several others. This 800-word account reconstructs the events through six powerful visual narratives, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the attack's immediate impact and broader implications for Kashmir.
By Rocky Brahma9 months ago in Art











