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The best relationship art depicts the highs and lows of the authentic couple.
The Meaning of Blue and Yellow
Blue and yellow were my school colors in middle and high school. It was a combination that I hated for so long. Even while I loved the color blue, and was at least neutral towards the color yellow, I thought there couldn’t have been a worse combination than to put the two of them together. I spent years, half a life time, wondering why they were such a common combination when they looked so horrible together.
By Brynn Locke4 years ago in Humans
Engaging with an artwork leaves you and the art transformed
'Where do the brain stop and the remainder of the world start?' In 1998, that question drove two logicians to foster a psychological study that changed our opinion on the psyche. In their analysis, Andy Clark and David Chalmers portray Inga, a lady living in New York, who one day 'hears from a companion that there is a display at the Museum of Modern Art'. This isn't an issue - she knows how to arrive because she's been oftentimes previously. Otto likewise needs to visit the gallery, yet experiences a cerebrum-based jumble that influences his memory. To arrive, Otto needs to check the headings he's written on his notepad - the data he wants exists outside his mind.
By Ikram Mustafa4 years ago in Humans
jealousy took over me
March 30th, 2022 The trees bloomed again, and the sunrise now, wakes me up. The greenery returns and with it, sparks of happiness. But not this morning. The terrible news got to me right at dawn, on my usual commute to work. My teenage bestie was becoming a successful artist.
By Ms. Rodwell4 years ago in Humans
There Is War In Our World And Still I Make Art.
Am I Nero fiddling while Rome burns? Perhaps I am a spiritual member of the band that played whilst the Titanic sank? What I know is people are dying and I am sat here recording my thoughts on a computer for a competition... for a competition that will donate some money to the Ukraine... but, it is still for a competition, from which, should I get chosen as a decent contender, I will get kudos.
By Caroline Jane4 years ago in Humans
Art Therapy for Your Broken Heart. Top Story - March 2022.
“I am constantly trying to communicate something incommunicable, to explain something inexplicable, to tell about something I only feel in my bones and which can only be experienced in those bones” — Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 4 years ago in Humans
In Defense of Art as Business
This story focuses on a recent real-life experience. Ukraine is in crisis. Some of us have the means to move mountains to support the people of the country — multi-million-dollar donations. Sanctions. Business restrictions. Medical aid.
By Kat Sabatini4 years ago in Humans
Plastered. Top Story - February 2022.
Plaster is my medium of choice. Its purpose is a means-to-an-end of replication. Yet, when left in its rough, primitive state- as I like to leave it- its reflection is seldom right on the money: never perfect nor does it need to be. I love to plaster my friends and other women’s bodies. What was once a frivolous, fun craft to do in an afternoon has now become a sort-of cosmic healing journey to self-empowerment. I find the most immense amount of joy empowering other women using my plaster-craft as a body-positive celebration.
By Catherine Moore4 years ago in Humans







