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What are 5 creative things I could do with my kids' art? I don't want to throw them away, but it's also so much clutter.
What are 5 creative things I could do with my kids' art? I don't want to throw them away, but it's also so much clutter. 1. Create a Digital Archive: Scan or photograph your kids' artwork and create a digital archive. You can organize these digital files into folders by date or theme, allowing you to easily revisit and share their creations without the physical clutter.
By Tracy Adetutu Adeyemo (Tracy)2 years ago in Art
The Rise and Reign of the Top Boy
In the gritty urban landscape of East London, where concrete jungles overshadow the dreams of many, there emerged a figure who would come to be known as the "Top Boy." His story is not just one of power, but also of redemption, a narrative that resonates with countless individuals striving to break free from the cycles of poverty, crime, and despair.
By Adesiyan Adefowope2 years ago in Art
The Symphony of Words
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Pennington, where creativity flowed through every street, there existed a prestigious event known as the Vocal Media Writing Awards. This annual celebration brought together the most brilliant minds in the world of writing, eager to showcase their talent and vie for the coveted title.
By evans gyan2 years ago in Art
AI in Art: How Machines Are Becoming Creative Artists
Art has always been a deeply human endeavor, a reflection of our thoughts, emotions, and creativity. However, in the 21st century, we are witnessing a fascinating transformation – the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) as a creative force in the world of art. It's a realm where algorithms and machines are not just tools but are, in their own right, becoming artists. In this article, we will explore the inspiring evolution of AI in art, featuring real-life examples that highlight the incredible fusion of technology and creativity.
By Moses Ndasule2 years ago in Art
PAVED WITH STARS
In the heart of New York City, there lived a young man named Daniel Moreno. He had come to America with a dream that was as old as the nation itself - the American Dream. Born in a small village in Mexico, Daniel had heard tales of the land where dreams were made, and he yearned to build a life better than the one he had known.
By Richard Eichholz2 years ago in Art
What being in love feels like!!
Being in love can feel like a myriad of emotions all at once. It's like feeling an overwhelming sense of happiness, excitement, and completeness all rolled into one. You feel a strong connection with the person, and they become the center of your world.
By Teniola Akinyemi2 years ago in Art
POWER OF ART — Brings Hope and Peace
Magnificent Image from:pixabay.com/images To send light into the darkness of men’s heart’s — such is the duty of the artist. Robert Schumann Sometimes the paths we take are long and hard but remember those are often the ones that lead to the most beautiful views. Have the courage to make that journey. Dainere Anthoney Great art picks up where nature ends. Marc Chagall
By Diane Mary Markey2 years ago in Art
Hidden Gems of History
In the 1800s, there was a man named Thomas Midgley Jr. who was a brilliant engineer but also had some rather strange ideas. One of his inventions was a contraption called the "Bed-Moving Machine." This machine was designed to help people move their beds without any effort. It consisted of a series of pulleys and ropes that would lift the bed off the ground and transport it to another location.
By Ambry Mora2 years ago in Art



