History
Queen of the Forbidden Palace
She set upon me like fire. The curve of her spine aching for more. A lunar spirit in wild, throbbing throes. She lies calm and motionless in her cage. Her feet—bare and smooth held little indications of the chains that kept her bound to her post. She donned the most expensive linens, dyed—bright emerald green, tantric black and lively blue. Where most of the King’s women draped themselves in thick, floor-length gowns of muted gloom—Samaria ensured all eyes found their way to her, and before today she’d never thought of looking at any other man.
By K.H. Obergfoll3 years ago in Art
The Ninth Wave
To some, the ocean is a dangerous place, full of peril, darkness, and an enveloping drowning of surroundings. But for Captain Espoir and his crew, the ocean offered things that nothing else on earth can offer. It offered an area of endless possibilities. A place where the water could be almost like the paintbrush to the canvas of these individuals lives. Many have found endless riches and fames because of their travels on the sometimes treacherous waters of the ocean. It offered many possibilities, but the possibilities only favored those that took the biggest risks. Everyone knew about the conquerors of the world, who found new lands for their people to go and settle in. Some of the other Captains were able to find lands that would provide solace and offer so much resources. Espoir and his crew were traversing through the waters for one simple reason: they wanted to show that they could do what others before them couldn't. Travel around the world in a record amount of time.
By Birithivy Yogaratnam3 years ago in Art
Art as Activism
Introduction (Word Count: 97) Art has long been recognized as a powerful tool for self-expression and storytelling. Beyond its aesthetic value, art has the capacity to ignite emotions, challenge societal norms, and inspire change. Art as activism is a concept that harnesses the transformative power of creativity to raise awareness, challenge injustices, and advocate for social and political causes. In this article, we will explore the role of art as activism and how artists throughout history have used their creative endeavors to drive meaningful change.
By Eeishel Nadeem3 years ago in Art
The Flash Lights Up the Screen with a Fresh 73% on Rotten Tomatoes
The world of superheroes is no stranger to critical acclaim, with movies and TV shows often finding themselves under the scrutiny of audiences and critics alike. Among the pantheon of beloved heroes, few have captured the imagination quite like The Flash. Recently, the speedster sprinted onto the big screen and earned a fresh 73% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, solidifying his place as a fan-favorite hero. In this article, we will explore the reasons behind The Flash's success and delve into the factors that contributed to its fresh rating.
By Tunde Alabi3 years ago in Art
Painting
Painting is one of the oldest artistic forms that has been captivating and inspiring people around the world for centuries. It is the art of expressing oneself through color, lines, texture, and composition, allowing artists to convey their thoughts, emotions, and visions on canvas. In this article, we invite you to explore the fascinating world of painting and its extraordinary impact on our perception of the world.
By Mateusz Markowski3 years ago in Art
The Oscars
Introduction: The Academy Awards, widely known as the Oscars, is the most prestigious and highly anticipated annual event in the world of cinema. Established in 1929, the Oscars recognize and honor outstanding achievements in the film industry. From the glitz and glamour of the red carpet to the emotional acceptance speeches, the Oscars captivate audiences worldwide, celebrating the artistry and storytelling that shape our cultural landscape.
By FELIX Olikagu3 years ago in Art









