Journey
AI Takes for Art Examining: Nina Moleva’s Art Collection
International art-tech company ArtCollecting, specializing in art authentication technologies, has dedicated its resources to analyzing around 100 works from Nina Moleva’s collection. The study was conducted using a custom-developed algorithm. The machine learning process was overseen by cultural heritage expert and ArtCollecting director Marina Nadeeva, in collaboration with developers who previously worked on blockchain integration for the company.
By Art Collecting6 months ago in Art
🫧 Dissociative Landscapes: Music for Leaving the Body
Some music isn't made for dancing, focus, or relaxation. Some music is made for leaving. Not physically. Not even fully spiritually. But emotionally, perceptually—for the moments when your mind drifts from your skin and your sense of “I” becomes a fog, suspended in sound.
By Yokai Circle6 months ago in Art
Healing the Child Within
There’s a strange ache that follows you quietly into adulthood. It shows up in the way you apologize too much, or not at all. It appears in your fear of abandonment or your inability to trust. You may not even realize it at first—but deep inside, a child you once were still cries for safety, attention, and love.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Art
The Artist Who Never Finished a Single Piece Of Art In His Whole Life
There are artists whose works hang in galleries, framed and lit, admired by the world. And then there was Elijah Ward—a man whose name appeared on no canvas, whose brushstrokes were always halfway done, whose art never saw completion.
By Hamad Haider6 months ago in Art
🌫 Haunted Field Recordings: Capturing Spaces That Remember
There are sounds that don’t just echo — they linger. At Yokai Circle, we’ve long been obsessed with sound’s ability to carry memory. Not the clean, documentary kind — but the emotional kind. The kind that haunts.
By Yokai Circle6 months ago in Art
The Lamp in My Father’s Room
The Lamp in My Father’s Room The house smelled of old wood, rain-soaked soil, and memories. Arif hadn’t returned home in almost eight years. The city had become his world—skyscrapers, meetings, deadlines. He had gone to chase success, to become “someone,” as he used to say to his father during their arguments.
By Khalid khan6 months ago in Art
🩸 Rituals Without Gods: The Occult Language of Dark Ambient . AI-Generated.
Dark ambient has always flirted with the occult. Not in the Hollywood sense of pentagrams and blood rites—but in something deeper, older, and harder to define. Something that feels ritualistic, even when you don’t know why.
By Yokai Circle6 months ago in Art
🕯️ Loops Like Ritual: The Meditative Power of Repetition in Music . AI-Generated.
There’s something sacred about repetition. In prayer. In breath. In walking. In waiting. In healing. In time. It shows up everywhere: the cycle of seasons, the tide rising and falling, the beating of your heart.
By The Yume Collective6 months ago in Art
Petals of Promises🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹. AI-Generated.
In the Yellow Rose Garden, where flowers swayed under the spring breeze, four girls gathered near an old fountain. Laila, Salma, Nour, and Hind sat on a wooden bench, sharing laughter and secrets, though heavy hearts lingered beneath.
By Omar Mohammed 6 months ago in Art






