Exhibition
History in blue
Like many people who have retired from full time employment, Cathy Corbishley Michel has used some of her time to develop an interest in art. In Cathy’s case the results are quite astounding. Her remarkable cyanotypes have been designed using images sourced from the historical collections of the British Museum and other institutions in England, Scotland and around the world.
By Raymond G. Taylor9 months ago in Art
Sokher Hari
Sokher Hari: The God of Devotion and Longing in Bengali Folklore In the rich and diverse cultural tapestry of Bengal, few deities capture the essence of personal devotion and intimate spiritual longing quite like Sokher Hari. Often revered as a deeply personal manifestation of Lord Krishna, Sokher Hari occupies a special place in the hearts of rural and folk communities across Bengal, especially in regions like Nadia, Murshidabad, and parts of Bangladesh.
By Nabir Mondol9 months ago in Art
Exquisite Real Pearls Rani Haar Sets: A Regal Statement of Timeless Beauty
The elegance of royalty is best defined through its jewels, and among them, the Real Pearls Rani Haar Sets hold a place of grandeur. These sets are not just jewelry pieces; they are timeless heirlooms, deeply rooted in India’s rich cultural tapestry. At Pitti Jewels & Pearls, we understand the essence of regal ornamentation and strive to offer a collection that captures the heritage of opulence and sophistication.
By Pittijewelsandpearls9 months ago in Art
Jimmy Butler: The Relentless Underdog Redefining Greatness
From Homeless Teen to NBA Superstar – The Unstoppable Rise of Jimmy Butler Few NBA players embody resilience, hard work, and determination like Jimmy Butler. The Miami Heat forward is not just a basketball player—he’s a testament to perseverance, a man who turned adversity into fuel for success. From a turbulent childhood to becoming one of the league’s most feared competitors, Butler’s journey is nothing short of inspirational.
By Rocky Brahma9 months ago in Art
The Library Between Worlds
It was raining again in Elmsworth, the kind of slow, thoughtful rain that seemed to soak not just the streets but the air itself. Henry Ward stood beneath the rusting iron archway of Thistle & Thread, the town’s oldest—and strangest—bookstore. He hadn’t planned to come in, not really. He’d only meant to pass by, but the smell of wet earth and old paper drew him in like a forgotten memory.
By Yogender Poonia9 months ago in Art
“The Price of Gold”
In the heart of Mumbai, amid the maze of concrete and chaos, lived a man named Raghav Mehra. By day, Raghav was a small-time clerk in a government office, earning just enough to feed his family and keep a roof over their heads. By night, he was a dreamer. He dreamed of riches, of silk shirts and imported cars, of power and prestige. But all he had was a cracked cell phone, a rusted scooter, and a wallet that never quite felt full.
By Sadiq Muhammad9 months ago in Art









