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UnStarving An Artist
My brother shared a Facebook post with me last week that really grabbed my attention. Artist, Viola Roshen, had shared a post displaying some of her current art for sale. Intrigued, I clicked the link and wouldn't you know it, I was tunneling down a rabbit-hole. It's not a conspiracy. It's not really a rabbit-hole. It's more a museum full of incredible, manifest inspiration. It is that deep-seated talent that drew me in and while gazing at the wonderful art in front of me, I began to realize a more important story that needs to be shared.
By Seth Thomas4 years ago in Humans
Everywhere
I stare into the infinity in your eyes. I see where we became one and I absorb your heart and mind. I bathe in the glow of your warmth and find a sacred place where we flow like water together. No matter the tribulations we will fight our way through. I see visions like nightmares and I no longer allow the fear to hold us back. This is habitual and this is the purpose expanded. In our final breath we will simply ascend together into the vast possibilities of all that is now.
By Samuel Bitner4 years ago in Humans
How to use fantasy map-making to improve your well-being?
You can choose to draw on a large piece of paper or make your own maps by hand or create using a program like Photoshop or special map creation software. Another way to create fairy tale maps is to convert your drawings using an online map maker into smaller digital versions, as we will see in the next section. With WonderDraft, you can easily create world maps, region maps, and, a little bit, city maps.
By Shreya Poudel4 years ago in Humans
Andrew Clemens
Andrew Clemens: A Self-taught Folk Artist Andrew Clemens, a self-trained society craftsman, didn't live long enough to appreciate distinction. His works were executed in sand and contained in little pharmacist bottles. In spite of their sensitive craftsmanship, the mid-nineteenth century public would have thought of them as interests, not amazing bits of compelling artwork. To demonstrate their genuineness and to engage the common participants of dime exhibition halls, these bits of sand workmanship were frequently crushed to pieces. "It's an inquisitively miserable story, similar to a scene in a Dickensian tale," composes Ken Johnson for The New York Times.
By Jacob Walker4 years ago in Humans
Stop Expecting and Start Living Your Lives
We all are living our lives, full of expectations. Any action we perform is bound to have a component of expectation in it. Even if you help a person, your mind will start expecting a return gesture in the future from the same person. And if by chance you are unable to receive the same gesture in return, you tend to develop hatred for the person.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh4 years ago in Humans
How I found my love for Digital Art
It all started out with a tiny Fujitsu laptop and a commission of Jon Snow. I don't know what my problem was back then, but when I was introduced to digital art, I was very skeptical. I had this purist mindset that if the drawings weren't done on paper, they were less real. Maybe it was because I couldn't touch it, couldn't feel the image changing beneath my fingertips.
By Leah Harris4 years ago in Humans
Art of Vik Muniz and Alexander Rodchenko
Reflections on a specific work of art allow an individual to understand its importance to the society and the idea conveyed by its artist. Works of Vik Muniz and Alexander Rodchenko stand out among others due to their originality. Both artists have used innovative approaches. Their works are prominent because of emotions that cause the desire to comprehend the idea and focus on social issues. Masterpieces of the authors are noteworthy as they change the perception of the world, have political and cultural implications, and make viewers want to understand values of life and norms of the society.
By Bryan Morrell4 years ago in Humans
The Ripple Effect
...and my tunes were played on a harp unsung... I’ll be the first to point out that I am a bit young to be going around calling myself a Dead Head. I was but a few months into the age three when Jerry died. I even went my whole life without an understanding of who he was or who they were—until I was seventeen. Such a pure age for these things.
By Lolly Paige Lennox4 years ago in Humans
Tight race to close MeToo-influenced Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival was set to award its coveted Golden Lion on Saturday after roaring back to life this year with a starry and feminist-tinged selection that leaves the competition wide open.
By Fashion Times Magazine4 years ago in Humans
Voyage of the Maiden
I was walking around the playa when I came across an art installation. Imagine eight 2x4’s planted vertically in the ground in an octagonal pattern, ten or twelve feet across. Like if you laid a huge stop sign on the ground and the posts extended upward from each corner creating a cylinder kind of framework.
By Jaime Winter4 years ago in Humans










