Journey
Subway People
I often drew pictures of people on my commutes through the New York subway system. Carrying a little sketchbook that I could cradle in my hands. It was so beautiful to look at a row of passengers seated across the train car, and see so many different kinds of faces all in one place. All with two eyes, one nose, and a mouth, but each so distinctive in their shapes. As an artist, it was important to examine and determine how to depict such things, how to distinguish on person from another, or find their commonalities. This fascinated me.
By Ellen Stedfeld2 years ago in Art
"Desert Dreams: The Boundless Journey of Ahmed and Zephyr"
Once upon a time in a vast desert, there lived a fearless rider named Ahmed. With the wind in his hair and the sun on his face, he embarked on an epic journey across the arid landscape. Guided by his unbreakable spirit, Ahmed and his loyal horse, Zephyr, traversed the dunes, chasing the horizon. Their bond was unbreakable, and together they conquered every obstacle that stood in their way. Through the scorching heat and endless expanse, they found solace in the beauty of the desert. As they rode into the sunset, their silhouettes painted a picture of freedom, resilience, and the unyielding spirit of adventure. 🌄🏇✨
By Ugwu pearl 2 years ago in Art
Whispers of Wit. Content Warning.
In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills, where the residents believed that the art of wordplay was the purest form of magic, a treasure trove of witty stories awaited discovery. "Whispers of Wit" is a collection of enchanting narratives that unravel the mesmerizing power of words, puns, and whimsical language in the lives of the villagers.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Art
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way Home. Content Warning.
In the ordinary course of our daily routines, life often has a way of surprising us with the unexpected. "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way Home" is a collection of whimsical tales that unveil the comedic side of life's twists and turns.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Art
Sebastian the Logo Designer
Once upon a time, in a small town called Creativia, there lived a young boy named Sebastian. Sebastian was a creative and artistic boy who loved to draw and paint. His favorite color was Navy, and he would often wear navy clothes and accessories. But Sebastian had a special talent that made him unique - he was a top-rated logo designer in his town!
By Gene Rellama2 years ago in Art
The journal
As the sun dipped below the horizon,casting a warm,golden glow across the tranquil beach,two individuals found themselves seated next to each other on a weathered driftwood log.The vast expanse of the ocean streached out before them,its rhytmic waves crashing gently against the shore.They were strangers brought together by the allure of a sunset,and althought not a word passed between them,their silent exchange spoke volumes.
By Haris Hadzic2 years ago in Art
Eleanor passion to life!
In a curious little town settled among moving slopes, there carried on with a shrewd and older lady named Eleanor. Eleanor was known all over for her remarkable abilities to narrate. Her stories were not simply stories; they were life illustrations woven into many-sided accounts.
By MICHAEL CHARLES2 years ago in Art
Whispers of Love
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, two souls on separate paths find their worlds colliding in the most unexpected way. Meet Olivia Harper, a talented but introverted architect who finds solace in the intricate lines of her blueprints, and Benjamin Hayes, a charismatic and adventurous travel writer who thrives on capturing the essence of cities with his words.
By Διονύσης Μιχαηλίδης2 years ago in Art
Art Is Healing
Art is always included in the retreats I have participated in since retirement. Why? Art is healing and everyone needs some healing. I am not a watercolor artist or any other artist. This piece above was made with paint pencils, water, and a brush once the pencil outlined and added color.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Art










