History
The Raven. Edgar All Poe
The Raven BY EDGAR ALLAN POE (A different version of Poe, by Me). Oh my tortured soul, can this midnight be more dreary, why do I keep on pondering so. I feel so weak and bloody weary. Why does such quaint and curious verses of a poem from long ago, come nagging at my forlorn, hapless and besotted brain.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Art
The Dragon Boat Festival: A Tapestry of Tradition, Tribute, and Triumph
The Dragon Boat Festival, known as Duanwu in China, is a vibrant tapestry of tradition, tribute, and triumph. This annual celebration, held on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, is steeped in centuries-old customs and captivating folklore. It is a festival that encapsulates the essence of Chinese culture, intertwining history, mythology, sport, and gastronomy into a spectacular celebration.
By SHENLANBAI3 years ago in Art
An Art Form That Transcends Boundaries
Introduction: Art has been a fundamental piece of human development for quite a long time, and painting is without a doubt perhaps of its most enthralling structure. It permits craftsmen to offer their viewpoints, feelings, and discernment's on a material utilizing different procedures, varieties, and strokes. Painting isn't simply an inventive outlet; it is a medium through which craftsmen speak with the world, abandoning a visual inheritance that rises above existence. In this exposition, we will investigate the complex idea of painting, its verifiable importance, and its persevering through advance as a work of art.
By Stories for you3 years ago in Art
A furious Vijay bays . Content Warning.
In the bustling city of Mumbai, anticipation filled the air as the release date of the highly anticipated film, "Leo," drew near. The movie starred the charismatic actor, Vijay, who had earned a massive fan following with his intense performances and larger-than-life persona. The teaser and posters had already created a wave of excitement, but it was the first look reveal that left the audience stunned.
By Vikram Lodhi3 years ago in Art
Whispers of the Forest
"Whispers of the Forest" by Emily Turner Amongst the bustling cityscape, nestled within the confines of a small café, a painting adorned the wall, captivating the attention of all who entered. "Whispers of the Forest" by Emily Turner stood as a testament to the transformative power of art. The canvas depicted a mystical woodland scene, where sunlight filtered through the canopy of trees, casting an enchanting glow upon the moss-covered ground. It was a world where nature and magic converged, inviting viewers to explore its secrets.
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Art
I Know You
It was the flash of bright red fabric that initially caught my eye. I turned my head subconsciously to follow the flutter of movement and focused on a boy in a bright red tunic. He was standing in front of a shop on the other side of the road with his back to me. I cannot say what kept my attention fastened to him, for there was nothing unusual about his appearance nor what he was doing. His clothing was simple and of decent quality with a tasseled sash of vivid red silk tied around his waist. He had a wild mess of dark curls and olive toned skin that was hardly unusual here, but the instant I caught a glimpse of his face the world around me abruptly melted away.
By Naomi Tyhurst3 years ago in Art
Art & Science: Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames
This short film, Powers of Ten, a 1977 non-fiction documentary work by innovative and influential American designers Charles and Ray Eames was commissioned by IBM. First released in 1966, it was produced before drones and Google Earth existed, and during the era of the “race to space”, a period when there were also many space-travel and moon related themes in popular culture, hugely influenced by the many successful missions by NASA.
By Shazwany Aziz3 years ago in Art
The Significance of World Music Day in Modern Times. Content Warning.
Introduction World Music Day, also known as Fête de la Musique, is celebrated on June 21st each year. It is an international event that brings people together to celebrate the power and universal language of music. In recent times, World Music Day has gained significant recognition and importance due to several factors. This essay explores why World Music Day is relevant in today's world and highlights its cultural, social, and artistic significance.
By Praful Patil3 years ago in Art
Reflections
Flowing, dammed, or iced, the river was strong. It'd kept their family's extra grain moving from their field to others' mouths, bringing them duits and groots and stuivers. It'd watered their cattle and sheep and kept the animals going to the butchers, bringing their family guilders and comfort.
By Hannah E. Aaron3 years ago in Art
The Heart of the Andes
- Andean Beauty The Heart of the Andes is a renowned painting created by the American landscape artist Frederic Edwin Church in 1859. This majestic artwork, measuring approximately 5 feet by 10 feet, captures the sublime beauty of the Andes Mountains in South America. With its meticulous attention to detail and awe-inspiring depiction of nature, The Heart of the Andes remains a masterpiece that continues to captivate viewers even today.
By Mister Bix3 years ago in Art








