Fiction
Beyond Words
Symbolism is a powerful literary and artistic device used to convey deeper meanings and messages through the use of symbols, which are objects, actions, or concepts that represent something beyond their literal definition. The primary purpose of using symbols is to represent abstract concepts, themes, or ideas that may be difficult to convey directly through words. By attaching symbolic meaning to something concrete, writers can convey complex ideas in a more accessible and engaging manner.
By Tifuh Awah2 years ago in Art
Crafting worlds with Words.
Artistic expression in literature is a fundamental aspect of the craft, and it involves the deliberate and creative use of language to go beyond mere communication of facts or stories. It's about using words in ways that evoke emotions, provoke thought, and convey deeper layers of meaning. Here's an expansion on this concept:
By Tifuh Awah2 years ago in Art
Willem Dafoe's Absence and New Directions in Aquaman Sequel
Introduction Fans of the DC Extended Universe were in for a surprise when news broke that Willem Dafoe would not be returning for the upcoming Aquaman sequel. Dafoe's portrayal of Nudis Vulko, the wise and loyal advisor to Arthur Curry (played by Jason Momoa), was a highlight of the first film. However, due to scheduling conflicts, the talented actor will not be reprising his role in the highly anticipated sequel. This unexpected development has led director James Wan to shift his focus towards expanding Nicole Kidman's role as Atlanna, Arthur Curry's mother, and introducing fresh elements to the Aquaman franchise.
By MOIRENGJAM EBOTON MEITEI2 years ago in Art
Films Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Content Warning.
Music] I was essentially jobless and homeless four years ago, but now I'm married, a parent, and I wouldn't trade it for anything. Oh, and my job was a little less stressful than yours, so yeah, I eventually found a job. I'm the king of Atlantis, where half a billion individuals of every known marine species reside, but that doesn't mean they don't like me since I'm going to kill Aquaman and wipe out the entire city.
By World Hart2 years ago in Art
BACK...
Does it really start with the story itself or with the background but the art is in the work and the artist here is the almighty .We humans are just small gods when it comes to creation so the whole thing about telling us how your nine months journey was is you taking credit for someone else's work .Ask me about my nine months and I will say it was a whole new theory all together with a time frame...I was busy doing this and that ,taking photos to remember those blossom days in the future ,at this point the the human inside me was the least my concerns it was as if I was renting it some sort of shelter .At this point I knw you trying to jungle between whether or not I deserved to be a mum but don't be so quick to judge ,sincerely speaking you can't embrace what you have not worked for, so how could I be proud knowing that I was expecting my own …I was young ,stupid , confused and I obviously thought had found my mr.right.
By Christine Wanga2 years ago in Art
Stuck
I watched as an elderly man walked on to the train in his all white track suit. His shoes, his hat, his sweats, his socks, and long beard, all white. He grabbed the hanging handle above him and continued to lightly jog walk in place as the train slowly began to make it’s way to the next station.
By Kristen G she/her 2 years ago in Art
Art is life
Art is Life: Understanding the Inseparable Connection Art has been an integral part of human existence since time immemorial. From the earliest cave paintings to the masterpieces adorning renowned museums, art has transcended time, space, and cultures. It is universally recognized that art is not just a mere creation but a reflection of life itself. In this article, we will delve into the profound significance of art and its undeniable relationship with life.
By Mulero ishaq 2 years ago in Art
From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels: The Art of Visual Storytelling
Introduction: Visual storytelling is a dynamic and powerful form of art that has captivated audiences for generations. From humble beginnings in comic strips to the sprawling narratives of graphic novels, this medium has evolved into a multifaceted art form that engages, inspires, and challenges readers in profound ways. In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the art of visual storytelling, celebrating its rich history, diverse styles, and its ability to convey complex narratives.
By Chauncey Woods2 years ago in Art
The Lost Treasures Rediscovered
Dr. Evelyn Sinclair had spent her life unearthing the mysteries of ancient civilizations. As an esteemed archaeologist, she had delved into forgotten tombs, deciphered cryptic hieroglyphics, and pieced together the stories of civilizations long lost to time. But little did she know that her most extraordinary adventure was about to begin.
By Simon Scientist2 years ago in Art
Achieve Balance and Bliss: Sai Baba Paintings as Essential Elements of Home Decor
Home decor plays a crucial role in creating a harmonious living space where individuals can find solace and tranquility amidst the chaos of the outside world. By carefully selecting and arranging elements within our homes, we have the power to enhance the ambiance and overall well-being of ourselves and our loved ones. Art, in particular, holds a special place in this process, with its ability to evoke emotions, inspire creativity, and invite a sense of calm. Among the myriad of artistic options, Sai Baba paintings stand out, not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their spiritual significance and ability to bring balance and bliss to any living space.
By VibeCrafts2 years ago in Art





