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Some Christmas Cards Don't Show the Correct Story of Jesus' Birth
If you want to know the real story about the birth of Jesus, read what is in the Bible, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Do not rely on what you see on some Christmas cards. Card companies mix and match scenes surrounding Jesus' birth and put them all on the same card. Some people were not with Jesus when He was a baby in a manger, as is shown on the Nativity scene on some Christmas cards.
By Margaret Minnicks21 days ago in Art
Art Unbound: Platforms Redefining Creativity in the Blockchain Era. AI-Generated.
The art world is shedding its old skins. No longer confined to galleries, auction houses, or static images, it’s expanding into dynamic, decentralized spaces where code, community, and creativity collide. A new wave of platforms is driving this transformation—blending blockchain, critique, and culture to redefine what art can be.
By Solomon Walker22 days ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The twelfth card in A Modern African Tarot brings the journey face-to-face with consequence. Where X WHEEL OF FORTUNE explores cycles and change, XI JUSTICE demands clarity, fairness, and responsibility. This card reimagines the traditional Justice archetype through African legal symbolism, moral integrity, and the balance between tradition and reform.
By Vongani Bandi24 days ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The eleventh card in A Modern African Tarot marks a shift from introspection to cosmic rhythm. Where IX HERMIT explores solitude and ancestral guidance, X WHEEL OF FORTUNE introduces the forces of fate, change, and opportunity. This card reimagines the traditional Wheel of Fortune through the lens of African mobility, urban aspiration, and spiritual timing.
By Vongani Bandi24 days ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The tenth card in A Modern African Tarot turns the journey inward once again. Where VIII STRENGTH reveals inner mastery and embodied grace, IX HERMIT invites solitude, reflection, and ancestral wisdom. This card reimagines the traditional Hermit archetype through African intergenerational dynamics, spiritual mentorship, and the tension between tradition and technology.
By Vongani Bandi24 days ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
he ninth card in A Modern African Tarot shifts the journey from motion to mastery. Where VII CHARIOT explores drive and duality, VIII STRENGTH centers on inner power—how courage, restraint, and spiritual alignment shape true resilience. This card reimagines the traditional Strength archetype through African symbolism, emotional depth, and embodied grace.
By Vongani Bandi27 days ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The eighth card in A Modern African Tarot accelerates the journey. Where VI LOVERS explores union and sacred choice, VII CHARIOT propels us forward—into motion, ambition, and the tension between control and surrender. This card reimagines the traditional Chariot archetype through African urban life, ancestral symbolism, and the modern pursuit of purpose.
By Vongani Bandi27 days ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The seventh card in A Modern African Tarot marks a turning point in the journey—from individual mastery to relational depth. Where V PASTOR explores public faith and influence, VI LOVERS brings the focus to connection, commitment, and the spiritual power of union. This card reimagines the traditional Lovers archetype through African symbolism, modern partnership, and the sacred tension between choice and destiny.
By Vongani Bandi27 days ago in Art
Nature art
I found an adult coloring book that held art drawings from Bob Ross. Here is my rendition of one of a mountain stream using crayons of blues, greens, gray and brown and some black. I wanted to share the feeling of cold water in the stream and waterfall with that shade of blue. I hope I succeeded.
By Mark Graham27 days ago in Art
Christmas art
If you have seen the movie 'It's a Wonderful Life' you have heard this quote many times. Every year I watch this movie and hear JuJu, George Bailey's youngest child, say this line for it brings a smile to my face every time I hear it. This is another Christmas picture that I used crayon with reds, greens, and gold for the main picture red for the berries and ribbon and gold for the bell and wings and green for the holly leaves and the wreath. I used brown and black for the border that I think is a wall and black for the words of the quote.
By Mark Graham27 days ago in Art











