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The best relationship art depicts the highs and lows of the authentic couple.
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Rewritten
I could feel the heat of the fire on my cheeks, the tears I had been crying long forgotten as they evaporated on my skin. The flames licked their way up the photograph, the paper keeling over as it burned away, flakes of what it had depicted falling to the ground in ash, creating tiny hills of what had once been adoration. I had no sudden inclination to sweep any of it away, I just stared at the blues that blackened what had been beneath them in their wake. That was my last tether to him. I no longer felt any emotion at the thought of his eyes, especially after they burnt away and caught the evening breeze.
By Anarky Taylor5 years ago in Humans
Lost hobbies,- the missing link?
Close your eyes and remember the last time you sang, the last time you tried to create a recipe from scratch, the last time you decorated your home, the last time you doodled. I was thinking of something I usually ask of my friends (yeah, I'm that person). I ask them to start creating. Whatever pops first into their brilliant mind, that's where some spare energy asks to be directed. I like to use the aforementioned question.
By Miha Ela B.5 years ago in Humans
Black Excellence
Sometimes you meet a person, and they change your entire life without even realizing it. That is what I feel like meeting Toni has done for me. I met Toni Smalls when we were both wide eyed sixteen-year old’s with nothing but hope and inspiration in our pockets. Within the last six years, I have watched Toni grow into not only the most magnificent artist, but also the best person I know. I fully believe that they are going to change the art world around us. The reason I know this is because Toni does not let anything stop them. Regardless of their mental health or their vices, they have an unwavering determination to give themself everything that they deserve.
By Paige Ross-Verneau5 years ago in Humans
Michaela Coel
Born and raised in London, U.K. to Ghanaian parents and brought up by her mother, Michaela Coel is a British actress, singer, screenwriter, director and producer. She began her career doing open mic poetry in theatres around London. There she discovered her passion for theatre and in 2009 she enrolled in the summer school program at the Talawa Theatre Company. That same year she released her first ever music album entitled ‘fixing barbie’. She also obtained a 2.1 in English at University before enrolling at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where she was awarded the Laurence Olivier bursary, graduating in 2012.
By Jennifer Kingsley5 years ago in Humans
Interview with Georgia O'Keeffe. (Or regarding art).
Interview with Georgia O'Keeffe. (Or regarding art). The authenticity of various characters, could be, what most attracts my attention, so joyful beings that the circumstances that lead their existence provoke curious thoughts and incredible ideas; from geniuses, scientists, artists of various kinds, perhaps teachers or even uneducated beings. For this reason, I have decided to venture to the state of New Mexico, and thus, visit a famous artist who has more than caught my attention, the aforementioned person is the celebrated Georgia O'Keeffe, whom maintains a warm home in a small town called "Abiquiú". I should comment that the proportions and figures of such a place have an incomparable beauty, differentiating the banality and frivolity of the neighboring cities, as if such mountains surpassed the artificial constructions with a magnificent factor of natural bestiality. Last week, I questioned the mentioned character on the phone to find out if it would be appropriate for me to pay her a visit, although this idea was not a problem due to the warmth of this person's personality, however, I could see that her enthusiasm was not strictly aimed at the excitement of the event.
By Richard Wilcox5 years ago in Humans









