History
Unveiling the Dark Beauty
Introduction In 1986, within the grand setting of the People's Palace in Glasgow, Scotland, a local artist embarked on a journey that would lead to the creation of a mesmerizing series of eight paintings adorning the dome ceiling. Commissioned to commemorate the bicentenary of the Colton Weaver's Massacre of 1787, Ken Curry, a Scottish painter, took center stage. His art delved into Glasgow's political history, depicting the struggles of the working class through striking and immersive visuals. Over time, Curry's artwork evolved, leading to more minimalistic yet unsettling depictions of the human form. This article explores the enigmatic and captivating world of Ken Curry's paintings, shedding light on his influences, themes, and creative evolution.
By Stella Oehtam3 years ago in Art
Shrike on a dead tree
Through centuries many styles and techniques are developed by different cultures. Many of this techniques were susceptible to changes while others are preserved like national treasure. Educated professional artists of today’s modern sketch style are respectful to the “Sumi-E” Japanese technique. Some of the artists simply loves Black and White artwork while small part of them really knows the whole concept of this technique.
By Bleda Senka Stranca3 years ago in Art
About Rahu+Ketu Transit. Content Warning.
Let's learn about Rahu+Ketu in Purana's Rahu+Ketu whose birth name is Swarbanu was born to Asura King named Viprajit and Queen Simhikai. This Swarbanu! He is responsible for the appearance of solar eclipses and lunar eclipses.
By Sasikumar Kuppusamy3 years ago in Art
Japanese Wall Art:
Japanese wall craftsmanship has a long and rich history, tracing all the way back to the Jomon time frame (10,000-300 BCE). Probably the earliest instances of Japanese wall workmanship can be found as cavern compositions, which portray various creatures, plants, and mathematical plans.
By muhammad javaid3 years ago in Art
Beyoncé Renaissance Tour: Air Icon T-Shirt
In the realm where music and artistry converge, few names shine as brightly as Beyoncé. A true cultural phenomenon, Beyoncé's influence reaches far beyond the stage, transcending generations and leaving an indelible mark on the world. With the announcement of the Beyoncé
By Seyi Egbeyinka 3 years ago in Art
How Mona Lisa became so overrated?
If you want to praise Leonardo daVinci's Mona Lisa as art, you can find it. But what if you think it's just...well? What is the cynical explanation for the Mona Lisa? Why is Mona Lisa so famous? Is it really that much better than da Vinci's Lady in Ermine? It looks better. There is one more ermine. But the Mona is so famous that the director of the Louvre, where the Mona Lisa lives, said that 80% of his visitors are there just to see one painting.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in Art
"The Garden of Love and Memories: A Timeless Oasis of Emotions". Content Warning.
Nestled at the heart of every person's life journey lies a sacred space that transcends time and space – the Garden of Love and Memories. This enchanting garden, rich with the fragrance of emotions and adorned with the blooms of cherished moments, is a sanctuary where the past intertwines with the present, where laughter and tears blend in harmony, and where the beauty of life's experiences flourishes. In the Garden of Love and Memories, every step unveils a new facet of our existence, a realm where the seeds of love and care have been meticulously sown. The memories we cultivate in this garden take root in the soil of our hearts and grow into stories that become an intrinsic part of who we are. Each memory, a vibrant bloom, is nurtured by the tenderness of our emotions, and as we wander through the garden's pathways, we are enveloped by the colors and fragrances that define the chapters of our lives. Just as every flower has its season, every memory has its time. The garden is resplendent with the spectrum of human emotions – from the exuberance of childhood adventures to the warmth of family gatherings, from the thrill of new beginnings to the bittersweet farewells that mark the passage of time. Each corner of the garden holds a treasure trove of emotions waiting to be discovered, waiting to remind us of the depth and richness of our experiences. The trees in this garden stand as silent witnesses to the stories that have unfolded beneath their branches. They bear witness to whispered secrets, heartfelt confessions, and shared dreams that have been woven into the fabric of time. The soft rustle of their leaves carries echoes of laughter and echoes of tears, a symphony of life's most poignant moments. Amidst the flora and fauna of this emotional haven, one might stumble upon the bench of reflection. Here, amid the tranquil beauty of the surroundings, we can sit and contemplate the tapestry of our lives. We can let the gentle breeze of nostalgia brush against our cheeks as we leaf through the pages of our memories. In this serene setting, we find solace in knowing that the experiences we've collected, the love we've given, and the moments we've shared have a lasting impact that transcends the boundaries of time. The Garden of Love and Memories isn't just a place of reflection, but a source of strength and inspiration. It reminds us that every experience, whether joyful or challenging, contributes to the masterpiece of our existence. It encourages us to nurture the bonds that matter most, to tend to the relationships that are the very roots of our being. As we water these relationships with care, they flourish and grow, transforming the garden into a lush haven of connection and understanding. This garden isn't constrained by the physical realm; rather, it resides within the corners of our hearts and minds. Its landscapes are not just geographic, but emotional and spiritual. It transcends the boundaries of age, culture, and time, as the human experience is a universal tapestry woven with threads of love and memories. As we tread through life's many seasons, let us remember the Garden of Love and Memories as a touchstone of our essence. Let us honor the experiences that have shaped us, the people who have touched our lives, and the emotions that have colored our days. For in this garden, we find the essence of what it means to be human – to love, to remember, and to create a legacy that will bloom eternally.
By Samitha Nanda3 years ago in Art








