Mixed Media
Longing and Loss. Content Warning.
Once, in a quaint little town nestled amidst rolling hills and blooming meadows, there lived a young girl named Lily. She had a heart as delicate as a rose petal and a spirit as vibrant as a field of wildflowers. Lily's days were spent frolicking amidst the fragrant blossoms, her laughter echoing through the air like a sweet melody.
By corkybella3 years ago in Art
Stereo VPN Premium: The Ultimate Solution for Anonymous Web Surfing
Stereo VPN Premium: The Ultimate Solution for Anonymous Web Surfing Intro Are you tired of constantly worrying about your online privacy and security? If so, then Stereo VPN Premium is the perfect solution for you. Stereo VPN Premium is the ultimate solution for anonymous web surfing, allowing you to browse the internet safely and securely. With its robust encryption protocol and network of high-speed servers, Stereo VPN Premium offers the highest level of protection available and guarantees your privacy. In this blog post, we will explore the features and benefits of Stereo VPN Premium and how it can keep you safe while online.
By BEING VASANTH3 years ago in Art
Baker's Dozen: My Favorite Tapestries in 2023 (So Far) Pt. 2
2023 has seen me trying to sail through some rough, traumatic waters. Despite all the effort I have made this year so far, however, it's just been a choppy ride: reading books to help learn new skills for managing my PTSD and try to establish an identity again has tilled up old wounds and pockets of anger, my partner's best friend was killed in April, leaving us grieving, and for the last few months, constant thunderstorms have driven our larger dog into constant fear - she won't leave me alone. I feel guilty if I send her away, but I need time to myself every day. Every time I get into something, she comes running over for comfort at the slightest creak of the house; I'm hardly getting anything done!
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)3 years ago in Art
The Cat-skull Lamp. Content Warning.
Years ago - perhaps a decade ago now - I stayed home from work to recover from a cold. I still lived with my parents; dad was outside doing some kind of yard work and mom was at work. I had just gotten back in bed after making a cup of hot tea and checking on my brother when I was surprised to hear my mom come home.
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)3 years ago in Art
To Make Money, Or To Make Happiness?
To make money, or to make happiness, that is the question. Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer the mundane that leads to outrageous fortune, or to take arms by pen to fill the emptiness. I felt the best way to introduce the central idea of today’s post would be with an appropriately mutilated excerpt from Shakespeare’s vault. I know I’m not the only one who’s looked at life like this. If you made it this far, that’s probably why you’re here too. Why is it so impossible to feel like you’re doing something that’s not only worthwhile, but at its most selfish, base level of existence…FUN? And why can’t you make money doing it?
By Nicky Lazos3 years ago in Art
"Brushes of Mirza Shabbir: Unveiling the Enigmatic Artist". Content Warning.
Historically, many artists have incorporated mysterious elements into their art. For example, the enigmatic smile of Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci has puzzled art enthusiasts for centuries, sparking numerous interpretations and theories. Salvador Dalí's surrealist works, such as "The Persistence of Memory," often feature dreamlike and bizarre imagery that elicits a sense of mystery and the subconscious.
By Pro. Mirza Shabbir3 years ago in Art
Mr.Big B : A Cyberborg!
Life passes us in a breeze. It bears upon us, light feathers to glide us thro' smooth sails; floating us above looming floods; gently winding us down to a momentary halt. Calming down and taking one thing to another, we pause and pray; and then, with gladdened hearts, pleased,we swing and sway.
By Madhu Goteti 3 years ago in Art
Freedom! '21
It was nearly two years ago that I modelled for a friend's bodyart meetup and made up my own design. Lockdown had just ended (not that many people followed through in the UK), and the theme for the meet was Freedom. I had just been doing a short run of one of our original His & Hers Theatre Company productions, and the night before the meet, right during the intermission of the play I was doing, I got a message from my artist, Sammie Robyn Banks, saying that she had been incredibly busy and that I could be free to design my own paint, if I could send her pictures before we met up the next day. I, being due to be on stage in 5, wasn't able to send her pictures until the next morning, but we were able to text for a little bit after the play to ensure we were thinking something similar: she suggested George Michael's "Freedom! '90", which I absolutely loved, and we took it from there.
By Sandra Tena3 years ago in Art
How to most popular AI website
Exploring the World's Most Popular AI Websites: A Comprehensive Overview Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a revolutionary field, transforming the way we live, work, and interact. As AI continues to advance at a rapid pace, numerous websites have surfaced to provide valuable information, resources, and tools to both AI enthusiasts and professionals. In this article, we will delve into the realm of AI websites and explore some of the most popular platforms that have captivated the attention of the AI community worldwide. Join us on this informative journey to discover the go-to websites for all things AI.
By Rahul debnath3 years ago in Art
Guidance at Your Fingertips: Finding Music Mentors Online for Growth and Inspiration
Music mentors have been a vital resource for aspiring musicians, offering guidance, knowledge, and inspiration. With the advent of the internet, finding music mentors online has become easier than ever before. These mentors offer valuable insights into the world of music production and performance.
By Rohit Kumar3 years ago in Art
Joy and fulfillment
The Garden of Serenity Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, Sarah found solace and serenity in her small backyard garden. It was a place where she could escape the chaos and immerse herself in the simple beauty of nature. Each morning, as the sun painted the sky with hues of gold and pink, she would step outside, taking a deep breath, and feel a sense of anticipation and joy fill her soul.
By Adewale Ojaleye3 years ago in Art





