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The Artist Who Painted Like He Was Tearing Off His Skin
His lines are jagged. His figures distorted. His gaze, unflinching. To many, Egon Schiele’s art feels raw, uncomfortable — even grotesque. But step past the shock, and you begin to see what he was really doing: turning the human body into a diary. A confession. A wound.
By Zohre Hoseini9 months ago in Art
Sinners Review by Pratham Kumar. AI-Generated.
Sinners (2025) – A Film That Found Me By Pratham Kumar A Cinematic Revelation Sometimes, a film doesn't just entertain—it resonates, challenges, and enlightens. Sinners was one such film that found me unexpectedly, leaving an indelible mark.
By Pratham Kumar9 months ago in Art
Sokher Hari
Sokher Hari: The God of Devotion and Longing in Bengali Folklore In the rich and diverse cultural tapestry of Bengal, few deities capture the essence of personal devotion and intimate spiritual longing quite like Sokher Hari. Often revered as a deeply personal manifestation of Lord Krishna, Sokher Hari occupies a special place in the hearts of rural and folk communities across Bengal, especially in regions like Nadia, Murshidabad, and parts of Bangladesh.
By Nabir Mondol9 months ago in Art
The Humanities: A Compass in the AI Era
The need for humanistic insight has never been greater as AI systems become increasingly integrated into daily life, influencing healthcare, governance, education, and other decisions. AI may excel at processing information, but it lacks the capacity for empathy, ethical reasoning, and cultural nuance. The humanities specifically thrive in these areas. An article published in The New Yorker in 2025 discusses how AI tools like ChatGPT can encourage students to investigate deeper philosophical and emotional issues, leading to a reexamination of what it means to be human in a world dominated by machines.
By Habibur Rahman Bepari9 months ago in Art
The Legend of Nüwa: The Goddess Who Shaped Humanity and Saved the World
In the vast and mysterious realm of Chinese mythology, there exists a goddess whose deeds are as awe - inspiring as they are essential to the creation and survival of humanity. Her name is Nüwa, a divine figure whose stories have been passed down through generations, carrying profound cultural significance and timeless wisdom.
By Felix Deng9 months ago in Art
Mars in Cancer 2025: Secrets of the Emotional Warrior in Astrology
Mars in Cancer combines action with emotion. This placement creates a protective, driven personality. People with this energy fight for what they care about, but their approach is deeply tied to feelings. They can be fiercely loyal but may also struggle with mood swings or indirect anger.
By Maria Hayes9 months ago in Art
This is Laura Knight. Top Story - April 2025.
Today, I have rediscovered an art treasure I thought I had lost. And on my own doorstep. Foolishly, when I saw it in the Queer British Art exhibition in 2017, I didn't check where the painting was located. It is ironic, then, that despite several visits to the National Portrait Gallery in London over the past year, I had not seen the gallery where this sumptuous painting hangs in pride of place. Not until today, April 21, 2025.
By Raymond G. Taylor9 months ago in Art
Pope Francis (1936-2025): A Legacy of Compassion, Reform, and Global Engagement
Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio on December 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, served as the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church from March 13, 2013, until his passing on April 21, 2025. As the first pope from the Americas, the Southern Hemisphere, and the Jesuit order, his papacy was marked by humility, a focus on the marginalized, and efforts to reform the Church and engage with global issues.Biography+2Wikipedia+2Be My Disciples+2
By SearchEngineWays9 months ago in Art
How To Make A Hand Tied Bridal Bouquet- Eden flower and event
Your wedding day is a celebration of love, and what better way to express that sentiment than with a stunning wedding flower bouquet? This floral masterpiece not only enhances your bridal look but also symbolizes the beauty and romance of your special day. Crafting your own bouquet adds a personal touch that store-bought options simply can't match. Imagine creating something truly unique, filled with colors and blooms that resonate with you. Whether you're going for classic elegance or vibrant whimsy, making your own wedding flower bouquet can be both fun and fulfilling. Ready to dive into the world of petals and stems? Let’s get started!
By edenflowersandevents9 months ago in Art











