Inspiration
Abstract Art: A Journey Beyond the Visible
Abstract art, a genre that emerged prominently in the early 20th century, represents a departure from traditional representational art. Instead of depicting objects, people, or scenes from the physical world in a recognizable form, abstract art focuses on shapes, colors, lines, and textures to convey emotions, ideas, or concepts. This art form allows artists to break free from the constraints of realism, offering a unique way to express their inner thoughts and perspectives.
By Chowdhury Kabir9 months ago in Art
The Last Child of Earth. AI-Generated.
The year is 2094. Earth is clean, quiet, and organized. There is no war, no hunger, no disease. There are no children. The birthrate, once a number buried in academic journals, fell year after year until it simply... stopped. Humanity achieved immortality through genetic engineering—but lost its ability to reproduce. A sacrifice no one noticed until it was far too late.
By Sayed Saad Gillani9 months ago in Art
Things to do in Casablanca Morocco:
What to do in Casablanca, Morocco? Casablanca is the largest and most important commercial city in Morocco. It is possible to visit Casablanca in a single day. There are a lot of things to see and do in this city. This one-of-a-kind post will go over the top attractions in Casablanca, a place that evokes many lovely feelings, including love, Hollywood stars, and intriguing items. "Casablanca" literally translates to "the white house" in Spanish, the name given to the city by the Spanish colonizers. But the local Berber populations at the time referred to the city as Anfa, meaning "the hill" in their language. The city was formerly known as Casablanca, but the Spanish took control after that.
By Othmane Anaam9 months ago in Art
The Phoenix's Echo in the Fire of Imagination
Perhaps, if we don't want to be too pessimistic, we could say that the only use of unrequited love is to draw upon its sorrow in art; because, at the beginning of their work, the artist needs imagination, and the fuel for this process is the feeling of sorrow as a powerful and inspiring source.
By saghar salari9 months ago in Art
Don Quixote
Don Quixote is one of the most famous books ever written. It was written by Miguel de Cervantes, a Spanish author, and published in two parts, first in 1605 and then in 1615. Even though it's very old, the story still feels fresh and funny because it talks about dreams, courage, and what happens when someone refuses to give up even when the world laughs at them.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Art
Salahuddin Ayyubi: The Noble Warrior King of Islam
In the rich tapestry of Islamic history, few names shine as brightly as Salahuddin Ayyubi, known in the West as Saladin. Revered by both Muslims and non-Muslims alike, he was a powerful Muslim king, a skilled military commander, and a man of deep faith and exceptional character. His legacy is not only remembered for his victories, but also for his sense of honor, justice, and compassion—even in times of war.
By Sadiq Muhammad9 months ago in Art
Neither Here Nor There: My Life in the In-Between
I am neither purely existentialist nor nihilist. The world is neither meaningful enough for me to feel optimistic, nor meaningless enough for me to await its end. I do not know. Therefore, I cannot claim to be an absurdist either. The world hovers between meaning and meaninglessness.
By saghar salari9 months ago in Art
Living the Nomadic Dream with Anna Gilbert Palm Beach
Anna Gilbert Palm Beach and the Rise of the Digital Nomad The world is changing—and so is the way we travel. More than ever, people are choosing to work from anywhere and live a life of movement and freedom. For Anna Gilbert Palm Beach, this lifestyle isn’t a trend—it’s a conscious choice. As a modern nomad, she has found a way to blend work, passion, and exploration into a seamless way of life.
By Dena Falken Esq9 months ago in Art
Creative Ways To Display Name Neon Signs in Different Areas
The neon sign is more than a source of light or a decor piece. A neon sign with a name, phrase, or logo can add a personal touch to any space. No matter the theme of the interior, a neon sign always complements any area. If you are looking to personalize your room, office, studio, cafe, or restaurant, then a name neon sign would make the perfect addition for you. They fit almost everywhere while bringing charisma to your space. From the extensive range of options, let’s look at the best personalized name neon signs for different areas.
By Marie Colvin9 months ago in Art
MEDITATION - IS THAT A PLEASURE OR A GENERAL PROBLEM SOLVER?
WELL, IF YOU CALL BEING IN AN UNCOMFORTABLE POSITION TO FEEL BETTER, AND DISCONNECTING FROM THE WORLD, WELL, THAT IS NOT A PROBLEM SOLVER, BUT ALSO NOT A GOOD WAY TO MEDITATE, BECAUSE YOU JUST FORGET THE PLEASURE TO BE AWAY FROM PROBLEMS, SO IN THE MEANTIME YOU CREATE ANOTHER PROBLEM.
By Setting Your Mind - Judith Christy - THE SOCIAL HELP THAT SAVES LIVES 9 months ago in Art











