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Stories in Art that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
'Till Death We Do Art
There would be nothing divine in this world without art. Nature may surpass the divine to all intents and purposes, but like everything it absorbs and is absorbed by, it remains here, stuck on the surface of this world, ever-present, physically bound to the universe.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 29 days ago in Art
Famous Greek Artists
Ancient Greek art was renowned for its beauty, realism, and innovations. Greek artists had skill in many different fields, among them painting, sculpture, pottery, and architecture. They were influenced by Greek philosophy, mythology, and religion. Among the most famous Greek artists were Phidias, Praxiteles, Zeuxis, Polygnotus, and Apelles.
By Rasma Raisters6 months ago in Art
um, Hi
July 3, 2022 The Sun and the Moon House, Beacon Hill, Seattle um, Hi Woke up, made coffee & breakfast, meditated. Sat on the porch w/ Al. It’s cold today — not really but overcast & windy. The few hot days spoiled us — I miss them already. “I like to appear busy online.” Who is watching us? Anyone could be, that’s the thrill. Offering, giving something up. I’ve started getting TikToks about romantic obsession on my fyp. Not too rare, I suppose. Most people are obsessed with something.
By Joe Nasta | Seattle foodie poet7 months ago in Art
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Art.
Pakistan’s Oscar Entry Shines Light on a Disabled Child’s Journey
Pakistan’s submission for the Academy Awards, Sawan, is a deeply moving film that tells the story of a physically disabled child navigating life in a harsh and unforgiving environment. Set in a remote desert village, the film explores themes of resilience, social stigma, and the universal human desire for dignity and belonging.
By Irshad Abbasi about 3 hours ago in Art
Digital art and artificial intelligence: a new era of creativity
Digital art has moved far beyond its early status as a specialised practice used mainly by designers, illustrators and experimental creators. It now occupies a central place in contemporary visual culture and shapes the way images are produced, shared and understood across society. Its influence can be seen in advertising campaigns, films, fashion collections, books, architecture, video games and social media. What was once viewed as a technical niche has become a major creative force, changing not only artistic tools but also the meaning of artistic production itself.
By Mark Senegalabout 23 hours ago in Art
Laurencia
I have attended another performance at the beautiful Tbilisi Opera and Ballet State Theater. I didn't take a picture before the performance started, but this one was taken during the break between the acts. Gives you an idea of how beautiful and grand the theater is as well.
By Lana V Lynxabout 23 hours ago in Art
The Art of Ornament
The world of Islamic art is rich, diverse, and deeply rooted in both spiritual and cultural traditions. Among its many forms, painting and decorative arts—often referred to as “naqashi”—hold a unique place. Unlike Western artistic traditions that emphasize realism and human depiction, Islamic painting developed its own distinctive language, shaped by religious values, regional influences, and a profound appreciation for geometry, nature, and symbolism.
By Irshad Abbasi about 24 hours ago in Art
The Eternal Duel — Baroque vs. Renaissance
ROME — In the hushed silence of San Luigi dei Francesi church, tourists still jostle for position before three canvases that changed Western art forever. They come seeking the *Calling of Saint Matthew*, the masterpiece that Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio completed between 1599 and 1600. What they find is not the ethereal spirituality of the High Renaissance, but something far more disturbing: a divine intervention that looks disturbingly like a shakedown in a backroom gambling den.
By Mark Senegalabout 24 hours ago in Art
The Rise of Glassmaking in the Islamic Era
The craft of glassmaking reached remarkable heights during the period often referred to as the Islamic Golden Age. While glass production existed long before this era in regions such as ancient Egypt and Rome, it was under Islamic rule that the industry truly flourished, blending artistic expression with scientific advancement. From the 8th to the 14th centuries, Muslim artisans and scholars transformed glassmaking into a sophisticated and highly influential craft that would shape industries across Europe and beyond.
By Irshad Abbasi about 24 hours ago in Art
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