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Enroute
The stars and planets all whipped by as Deirdre's crystalline craft sped past them. Her people, the Vlondans, had discovered that the mineral Dianthium which grew so readily on their home world not only kept their hair pink but also was a perfect material for engineering spacecraft from.
By Alicia Anspaugh2 years ago in Art
A Terrible Truth and its Consequences. Content Warning.
He killed his son. And unfortunately, for him, he might have regretted it as soon as it was done. Rage is an interesting trait in humans because it is one of the only traits that shows our true animalistic nature. We are nature. We are part of this cycle. In our minds and bodies, we hold the truth--our undeniable power to be gods of life and death.
By K. Kocheryan2 years ago in Art
To Frog or Not to Frog
To frog or not to frog is a question that many knitters/crocheters have asked themselves when doing a project. Frogging is up to the individual. You may be asking what is frogging? Frogging is when you make a mistake and you have to rip it apart. If the mistake doesn’t bother you then you can leave it and move on. But if it does bother you then you will have to frog it.
By Lisa Briskey2 years ago in Art
Art Review: “Everything Flows”
A simple sentiment, yet so all encompassing. Walking into the Roca London Gallery was like retreating from the everyday, like entering another world – one in which structure and fluidity walked hand in hand. Astounded by Hadid’s skill, I began to truly appreciate the wondrous potential of art and architecture; of being able to embody feelings in their most abstract form. How was it that a place could resonate as if it were speaking directly to me? And what was it that it was trying to tell me, or more accurately, show me?
By Anayimi Okuboyejo2 years ago in Art











