Sculpture
Cultivating Green Space [2023]
Urban gardening, sometimes known as urban agriculture, is a rapidly growing practice that is turning concrete jungles into lush, green landscapes across the globe. From vertical gardens on high-rises to tiny vegetable plots in backyards, urban gardening is reshaping cities, contributing to biodiversity, and empowering communities to create sustainable, local food systems. This article explores the rise, significance, and potential of urban gardening in a rapidly urbanizing world.
By Olivier Jacob2 years ago in Art
"Clarity Within: Mastering the Art of a Clear Subconscious Mind"
In the bustling city of Serenityville, where the noise of daily life often drowned out inner peace, lived a young woman named Lily. Feeling overwhelmed by the constant chatter in her mind, she sought the wisdom of a reclusive sage known for his profound understanding of the subconscious mind.
By Kalai Karthi K2 years ago in Art
Travel the World from Your Living Room Via Cities Paint By Numbers Kits!. Content Warning.
Join a wonderful creative journey around the world with our Cities Paint By Numbers kits. These kits create an offer for you to capture the essence of some of the world's most iconic cities , all from the comfort of your own home. It doesn’t matter if you’re an advanced artist or a beginner, these kits guarantee a fun and engaging way to explore the world through art.
By Marsha Sky 2 years ago in Art
"Pyramids of Wonder: How Did the Ancient Egyptians Build These Engineering Marvels?"
Introduction: The Pyramids of Egypt, ancient marvels shrouded in mystery and wonder, have fascinated historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts alike for centuries. Rising majestically from the desert landscape, these colossal structures have stood the test of time, bearing witness to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of the ancient Egyptians. In this blog, we will explore the real facts about how the Pyramids were built, drawing insights from reliable historical and archaeological sources to shed light on the remarkable construction techniques employed by this ancient civilization.
By Mohamed Mhamed2 years ago in Art
Affordable Art Capitals
Introduction: Indulging in world-class art doesn't have to be reserved for the wealthy elite. There are numerous art capitals around the globe where creativity knows no bounds, and budget constraints are no obstacle to appreciating fine masterpieces. In this article, we present a guide to the most captivating art destinations that won't break the bank. From iconic galleries to vibrant street art scenes, these affordable art capitals offer an enriching experience for all art enthusiasts. So, get ready to embark on a creative journey and witness the power of art on a budget.
By Kelvin Ese2 years ago in Art
The Starlit Symphony: A Tale of Dreams, Music, and the Magic Within
Part I: The Dreamer's Melody In a quaint little town nestled amidst lush meadows and rolling hills, there lived a young girl named Isabella. She had an enchanting gift - the ability to hear the music in everything around her. From the rustle of leaves to the gentle hum of the wind, the world sang a symphony only she could perceive.
By Peter Kaan2 years ago in Art
''Art Of Reading''
I have always been an introverted soul, finding solace in the pages of books rather than in the bustling world outside. My name is Kuric, and I'd like to share with you my journey from a life of melancholy and depression to one filled with motivation and inspiration, all thanks to the art of reading.
By Kuric Adem2 years ago in Art
The Triumph of the Blue Rose
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village, there was a young girl named Lily. She was known for her kindness, grace, and the sparkle of determination in her eyes. The village was surrounded by lush green forests and vibrant meadows, but there was one legend that captured everyone's imagination—the legend of the Blue Rose.
By Grow your Brain3 years ago in Art
Reunion and Reconciliation
As the scorching sun beat down on the small town, a sense of anticipation filled the air. It was Juneteenth, a day of significance and remembrance for the African-American community. But for one family, this Juneteenth held a deeper meaning—an opportunity for reunion and reconciliation.
By oyinbo olumide3 years ago in Art
Zarina Hashmi, an Indian-American artist
The Google Doodle honours Zarina Hashmi, a talented Indian American craftsperson who may have been 86 old. The New Yorker Tara Anand, a guest artist, designed the doodle to pay homage to Hashmi's inventive style by combining her distinctive mathematical and mild conceptual designs.
By Omprakash Gupta3 years ago in Art








