Mixed Media
Uniting Communities Through Creative Expression
Loneliness is an issue for society since it is linked to early death and poor health outcomes. Loneliness can be mitigated by social ties, and there is evidence that the arts can improve social connectivity. Present scholarship on the arts and social connectivity, however, is constrained by a focus on certain age groups and arts activities. Art has always served as a universal language, crossing boundaries of culture and language. It promotes communication and understanding among various communities. Participants acquire understanding of each other’s customs and viewpoints by participating in creative projects that represent diverse cultural origins, leading to greater connections and respect.
By Paint by Numbers 2 years ago in Art
The Mona Lisa Mystery
Divulging the Cryptic Allure of the World's Most Popular Painting Presentation: The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the mid-16th century, is apparently the most well-known painting on the planet. Its puzzling grin, dazzling look, and immortal magnificence have intrigued craftsmanship devotees, history specialists, and relaxed eyewitnesses alike for a really long time. Notwithstanding, the secret encompassing the Mona Lisa goes beyond the subject's appearance; it stretches out to the work of art's extraordinary worldwide notoriety. In this article, we will investigate the different elements that contribute to the Mona Lisa's status as the world's most renowned show-stopper.
By Iftikhar Akram2 years ago in Art
What is plantar fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a common foot condition characterized by inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot, connecting your heel bone to your toes. It's a prevalent cause of heel pain and typically results from straining the ligament that supports your arch.
By Rashmika Fernando2 years ago in Art
Napoleon Movie Review
Have you ever questioned how many shots of cannons shooting balls you could endure in a two-hour and thirty-eight minute movie time frame? One? Ten? While I do not know the exact number of times filmgoers watching Napoleon saw the large black machines slide back with a cloud of smoke, if that is your thing, this movie is for you.
By SM Reviews2 years ago in Art
New Teeth For The Old Cog, And Traces
Introduction I got an invitation from either Mick or Michelle for this exhibition at The Biscuit Box (I thought it was The Biscuit Factory but it is two buildings down, I should really check things more carefully), this was the Facebook post with information that I should have taken on board before going.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Art
Pranks that worked - Gotcha!. Content Warning.
In the small town of Merrickville, pranks were a rite of passage. From the classic whoopee cushion to elaborate schemes, the residents embraced the spirit of mischief. However, my friends and I, a mischievous trio known as the "Pranksters Extraordinaire," were determined to take things to a whole new level. Our most ambitious prank was about to unfold – a Gotcha moment that would go down in the annals of Merrickville's legendary pranks.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Art
What Is Agile?
In the realm of modern business practices, understanding "What is Agile" is crucial as it represents a dynamic and transformative approach to project management and software development. In essence, Agile is a methodology or mindset that prioritizes flexibility, adaptability, collaboration, and iterative progress in the execution of projects. It diverges from traditional linear approaches by emphasizing continual evolution and responsiveness to change throughout the project lifecycle.
By Abdullah Munawer2 years ago in Art
Companies With Flexible Remote Work Policies Outperform On Revenue Growth: Report
Employees frustrated with their CEOs’ return-to-office mandates have tried arguing that remote work is linked with greater productivity. That it helps the environment with fewer commutes and improves diversity by broadening the talent pool. Now, they may have another argument to get their CEOs’ attention: Higher revenue growth.
By Isabella Pop2 years ago in Art
Isaiah 43:16
This portrait is worthy of blogging because it is a portrait of an inbetween lover. Done before the one titled “God’s Bull”, this was a person I dealt with in a time I was supposed to be dealing with myself. A lesson learned because he was an amazing person through and through and if I would have met him in a time of beig healed or just having dealt with my own shit I might have actually been something. The portrait is titled after the Bible verse and his name.
By Art by Pree2 years ago in Art
The Art of Prompting
In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) and art, a profound paradigm shift is challenging traditional notions of creativity and expression. The precision and efficiency brought by meticulously crafted algorithms in AI's conceptualization of ideas diverge significantly from the organic and subjective processes inherent to human-generated art. As AI advances, it demonstrates the potential to surpass human capabilities across various artistic domains.
By Bagwasi Dennis2 years ago in Art
Marta Pereira Da Costa
In the music world, some musicians are not only extremely skillful but also known for their innovation and genre redefinition. One such musician is Marta Pereira da Costa, a masterful Portuguese guitarist. Her modern take on the Portuguese guitar, deep attachment to Fado music, and determination to explore new areas of music have secured her a special position in international music. In this article, we will delve into the journey, accomplishments, and musical offerings of Marta Pereira da Costa.
By Luke Burnside2 years ago in Art








