Painting
Lonely Boy and the Village: A Beautiful Moral Story
In a small village nestled amidst picturesque hills, there once lived a lonely boy who craved companionship and happiness. This is the enchanting tale of the lonely boy and the village, a story that teaches us valuable lessons about friendship, kindness, and the transformative power of love.
By It's Gowtham3 years ago in Art
Beauty In The Beast
The moment I saw it, I was transfixed. Unable to move. A Colossus of Rhodes astride its plinths as ships sailed beneath and beyond.....an arachnophobe suddenly seeing a huge spider on her dressing-room mirror, I just stood there in a catatonic state, mesmerized, like a deer hypnotized by headlights.
By Leeza-Bridget Cooper3 years ago in Art
Circe Invidiosa
Introduction. The image is of Circe, a figure from Greek mythology, who appears in Homer's Odyssey. This painting shows a scene not from the Odyssey, but from Ovid's Metamorphoses. A jealous Circe throws a magic potion into the well, where her rival in love Scylla is going to bathe.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Art
The beautiful, tragic life of Frida Kahlo
The life of an exceptional woman. Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird (1940), Harry Ransom Center I was born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón on 6 July 1907 – I am a Mexican painter known for my many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico. Inspired by the country's popular culture, I have employed a naïve folk art style to explore questions of my identity, gender, class and race in Mexican society.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Art
Against the Wind
Arthur grunted while he wiped away the leaf that flew into his face as he kept walking. He sighed as he looked up at the sky, which was getting darker by the second. The sun was still shining in some places but Arthur knew that it wouldn’t be long until all remnants of light disappeared. It was going to storm, and judging by how the wind was steadily picking up, it was going to be a bad one.
By Rebecca Patton3 years ago in Art
The Persistence of Memory
As I closed my eyes, I could feel the warmth of the sun on my face and hear the sound of waves crashing against the shore. I was sitting on a rocky cliff overlooking the sea, watching the sun slowly dip below the horizon. The colors of the sky were changing from shades of orange and pink to deep purples and blues.
By Lionel Tchami3 years ago in Art
The Tempest
Big breath in. Big breath out. It’s coming again. I can sense it. The hairs on the back of my neck stand up. “Surely it’s not another one? So soon after the last?” I think to myself. I feel a sense of rising dread. I try to swallow it back down. Dark, ominous clouds are gathered on the horizon, like an army, ready for battle.
By Simone Field3 years ago in Art
Embracing Life with Colors
Introduction Colors are a fundamental piece of our lives, forming our insights, feelings, and encounters. From the delicate shades of a morning dawn to the lively range of a clamoring commercial center, colors imbue each part of our reality with magnificence, imagery, and importance. In this paper, we leave on a beautiful excursion to investigate the effect and impact of varieties on our day to day routines, from the physiological and mental impacts to social and creative translations. Go along with me as we disentangle the kaleidoscope of existence with colors.
By Stories for you3 years ago in Art
An Art Form That Transcends Boundaries
Introduction: Art has been a fundamental piece of human development for quite a long time, and painting is without a doubt perhaps of its most enthralling structure. It permits craftsmen to offer their viewpoints, feelings, and discernment's on a material utilizing different procedures, varieties, and strokes. Painting isn't simply an inventive outlet; it is a medium through which craftsmen speak with the world, abandoning a visual inheritance that rises above existence. In this exposition, we will investigate the complex idea of painting, its verifiable importance, and its persevering through advance as a work of art.
By Stories for you3 years ago in Art
The Awakening of Venus
In the ancient realm of gods and goddesses, a celestial artist named Pallas labored tirelessly to create a masterpiece that would capture the essence of beauty itself. Pallas was renowned for his ability to breathe life into his creations, infusing them with a divine spark that made them come alive. His latest endeavor was inspired by the mysterious allure of the sea, and he envisioned a figure that embodied both purity and passion—a goddess born from the depths of the ocean.
By Chima Chibueze 3 years ago in Art







