Fiction
"Heaven's Architect: Exploring the Concept of Celestial Design and Urban Planning"
"Heaven's Architect: Exploring the Concept of Celestial Design and Urban Planning" delves into the intersection of divine architecture and earthly urban planning, blending the ethereal with the pragmatic to envision celestial cities of harmony and transcendence. This conceptual framework transcends conventional boundaries, inviting contemplation on the divine blueprint that guides both the cosmic and urban landscapes.
By Alexander Mensah2 years ago in Art
Fantasy Crystal Bong
Fantasy Crystal Bong is so girly and beautiful! I was super excited the moment I saw him!!!! The pink color palette is straight to my heart! Like the spring cherry blossoms in full bloom, the pointed corner of the base is a symbol of the girl's inner depths of unknown bravery and perseverance, just like the pink pining for springtime girl, with a dream, fearless forward, showing a unique charm and strength.
By Yali zhang2 years ago in Art
Trauma Carnival . Top Story - May 2024. Content Warning.
I have unpopular opinions on one of my old favorites, The L Word. First is: Jenny is my favorite character. Second: The show was originally about Jenny, her trauma, her broken identity and the way her sexuality was explored as an awakening that brought up many memories of childhood abuse.
By Melissa Ingoldsby2 years ago in Art
THE WHISPERING TREE
THE WHISPERING TREE A fairly frail nursery, congested with the excess of plants and shrouded in haziness was taken cover behind an iron entryway that looked like that of a fortification besmeared with a thick layer of residue on the cobblestone way paving the way to it. Nobody in the dreamlike as-a-surrealists-strange town of Ashcroft recollected the last time it had been an object of consideration, or care, in any event. In the prior period, it had turned into a jungle gym to the motivations of nature where one could track down dynamic wildflowers, beautiful butterflies, and an on occasion thrill seeker kid. This new reap time evening was going in uncommonly when Eleanor, a ten-year-old young lady who loves to ask requests and run imaginative tests, coincidentally found the nursery suddenly. She stood and her lovely glossy hair represented the daylight that was going into our room through the entryway which had a steady squeaking sound. It groaned in battle, as though having cut its eyelids and washed in the existence of the rear-ends. With her blue eyes opened generally, Eleanor headed inside and gazed surprised at the radiant, wild excellence.
By oscar mulwa2 years ago in Art
Google Celebrates Chilaquiles: Here's How San Antonio Does the Dish
San Antonio awoke to a bright, sunny morning, the air filled with the fragrant promise of blooming wildflowers and the distant hum of city life. But today, the city buzzed with a unique kind of excitement. Google had chosen to celebrate chilaquiles, and in San Antonio, this was more than just a nod to a beloved dish—it was a celebration of culture, family, and tradition.
By bader alhatmi2 years ago in Art
The Fatal Disease "PROCRASTINATION" Finds Cure. AI-Generated.
There lived a young boy in a small town. He was very lazy and had a habit of procrastinating. He always delayed his surgent work and tasks and was a victim of procrastination, as a result, he was falling behind any his studies and other fields of life as compared to his friends and class fellows His family and teachers told him many times to Value his time but he did not listen to their advice. He did not care about his future and wasted his time on tribal things.
By oscar mulwa2 years ago in Art
Staff Meal.
"Staff Meal" at Playwrights Horizon is a Dada type of play... think Tom Stoppard type of Dada. The play starts with two characters- Ben (Greg Keller and Mina (Susannah Flood), at a internet cafe, if you will type of scene. The prompter to the right of the stage keeps telling us "the next day" as the scenes touch on the absurd. Both are socially awkward and try to make the best of their meetings each and everyday. Writer Abe Koogler. who is apparently obsessed with restaurants, has written a play about a restaurant in "Staff Meal" (it is what the wait staff get to eat before the restaurant opens for the evening.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in Art
Artisia
Intro Are you tired of spending hours creating visuals for your projects? Do you wish there was a faster and more efficient way to bring your ideas to life? Look no further, because Artisia is here to revolutionize the way you create stunning visuals. With the power of AI technology, Artisia can transform text into breath-taking images, arts, gifs, product photos, and engaging visuals in just 3 seconds. Say goodbye to tedious design processes and hello to instant creativity with Artisia.
By WhiteBot Technology2 years ago in Art
A Journey to Celestia
Absolutely! Here's the story with Michelle: Michelle, a tinker with grease-stained fingers and a mind teeming with impossible dreams, toiled in the smog-choked underbelly of the Chrome City. The city, a behemoth of steel and smoke, scraped the underside of the endless gray clouds that forever shrouded the world. Legends whispered of a fantastical realm above, Celestia, bathed in eternal sunlight and rumored to hold the secrets of the stars.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in Art
The perfectionist paradox . AI-Generated.
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Ambitionville, there lived a man named Percy Perfection. Percy was known far and wide for his meticulous nature. Every day, Percy meticulously brushed his teeth for exactly three minutes, wore suits pressed to military standards, and even organized his sock drawer by color, material, and wear frequency.
By Isha tiwari 2 years ago in Art
THE ANIMAL TALE.
In the core of a huge woodland, where old trees stood tall and daylight sifted through the thick covering, there carried on with a savvy old owl named Hoot and an inquisitive youthful squirrel named Nutmeg. Their kinship was an improbable one, overcoming any issues between the sky and the earth, however it was a bond manufactured by common regard and a common love for the miracles of the regular world.
By Thomas Clay2 years ago in Art









