Process
The I-phone Photographer. AI-Generated.
40 years ago I studied photography in college, to be exact it was in the old girls school, Llwyn-Yr-Bryn. Half our course was looking at the birth and history of photography and the other it was the practical side. It was 5 days a week learning about everything to do with the medium. Normally on a Monday our lecturer Angelo would give us a project for the week.
By David Aleman11 months ago in Art
Keeping The Art Simple
Different artists have different methods of drawing. Some prefer the block-of-wood method: They don't know what they are going to draw, but they'll know when they start drawing. Others take a more ordered approach and talk it out until they have an idea of what they want to do. And others just draw whatever they want, hoping it will fall into place. Some of these strategies are better than others, and you need to develop a strategy that works for you.
By Jamais Jochim11 months ago in Art
The Power of Minimalist Art: Simplicity as Expression
Minimalist art is a movement that embraces simplicity, clarity, and the power of negative space. It rejects excessive detail and focuses on the essence of form, color, and composition. Emerging in the mid-20th century, minimalism became a response to the complexity of modern life, offering a visual retreat into purity and balance.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art
The Evolution of Abstract Art: Beyond the Visible
Abstract art is one of the most revolutionary movements in modern art history. Unlike traditional art forms that represent people, landscapes, or objects, abstract art focuses on colors, shapes, and emotions rather than direct visual references. This movement allows both artists and viewers to experience freedom of interpretation, making each piece unique in meaning.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art
The Timeless Beauty of Surrealist Art
Surrealism is one of the most fascinating art movements in history, blending dreamlike imagery with reality to create thought-provoking and often bizarre compositions. Emerging in the early 20th century, surrealist art challenges conventional perceptions, inviting viewers into an imaginative and sometimes unsettling world.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art
The Influence of Minimalist Art: Less is More
Minimalist art is a powerful movement that embraces simplicity, focusing on essential forms, colors, and compositions. It stands in contrast to detailed, elaborate art styles by removing unnecessary elements and highlighting the beauty of minimal design. From paintings to sculptures, architecture to graphic design, minimalism has shaped the art world in profound ways.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art
The Evolution of Abstract Art: From Chaos to Expression
Abstract art is one of the most expressive and dynamic movements in the history of visual arts. Unlike traditional art that seeks to represent reality, abstraction focuses on colors, shapes, and forms to evoke emotions and ideas. From the early pioneers like Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian to contemporary digital artists, abstract art has continuously evolved, pushing the boundaries of creativity.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art
Surrealism: The Art of Dreams and the Subconscious
Surrealism is one of the most fascinating and mysterious art movements in history. Born in the early 20th century, it sought to unlock the power of the unconscious mind, blending dreams, reality, and fantasy into a single, often bizarre, composition. Surrealist artists created imaginative, dreamlike scenes that defied logic, inviting viewers into a world where the impossible became possible.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art
Abstract Art: Breaking Boundaries and Redefining Creativity
Abstract art is one of the most revolutionary movements in the history of visual expression. Unlike traditional art, which seeks to represent reality, abstraction challenges conventional forms by focusing on color, shape, and composition. It is about emotion, perception, and breaking free from the constraints of realism.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art
The Art of Minimalism: How Simplicity Creates Powerful Visual Impact
Minimalism is more than just an art movement—it’s a philosophy that values simplicity, clarity, and precision. In visual art, minimalist artists strip away excess details, focusing on essential elements like shape, color, and space. The result is often a striking, thought-provoking composition that invites deep contemplation.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art
The Power of Color in Art: How Artists Use Color to Evoke Emotion
Color is one of the most powerful tools in an artist’s arsenal. It can evoke emotions, create moods, and even influence perceptions. From the vibrant hues of Van Gogh’s Starry Night to the minimalist color fields of Mark Rothko, artists have used color strategically to communicate deeper meanings.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art
The Evolution of Abstract Art: From Kandinsky to Contemporary Masters
Abstract art stands as one of the most transformative movements in the history of visual expression. Unlike traditional representational art, which seeks to depict reality, abstract art embraces form, color, and movement as its primary language. From Wassily Kandinsky’s pioneering compositions to the bold gestures of Jackson Pollock and contemporary digital abstraction, the evolution of this art form has continually challenged perceptions and redefined artistic possibilities.
By Hridoy Hasan11 months ago in Art

