Fine Art
The Final Level" . AI-Generated.
Smith loved video games. He would spend hours in front of the screen trying to finish the new adventure game, Legend of Light. Every time he lost, he tried again without getting tired. But his mother was worried—he never went outside and rarely studied.
By Omar Mohammed 8 months ago in Art
The Man from Taured – A Mystery at Tokyo Airport
In the sweltering heat of July 1954, Tokyo’s Haneda Airport buzzed with the usual crowd of businessmen, tourists, and diplomats arriving from around the globe. Among them was a sharply dressed man in his mid-40s. He appeared European, polite, and fluent in several languages, including Japanese. There was nothing remarkable about him—until he handed over his passport at customs.
By Muhammad Saeed8 months ago in Art
The "Last Da Vinci" Mysteries and the $450 Million "Salvator Mundi"
Introduction Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi, or "Savior of the World," sold for a record-breaking $450.3 million in November 2017 at Christie's New York, making it the most expensive painting ever sold at auction. The sale not only captivated the general public, but it also sparked ferocious arguments among scholars, art historians, and collectors. Was this Leonardo da Vinci's lost masterpiece, or was it a work that was overhyped and lacked authenticity?
By Silas Blackwood8 months ago in Art
Eddie Murphy: The Unstoppable Force ofAmerican Comedy
Eddie Murphy: The Unstoppable Force ofAmerican Comedy Eddie Murphy isn’t just a comedian or an actor. He’s a cultural phenomenon. From his explosive rise on Saturday Night Live (SNL) in the early 1980s to his reign as one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars, Murphy's influence on American comedy is nothing short of revolutionary.
By sobhy anter8 months ago in Art







