Inspiration
Retrospective: To The Missionary At The Austin, TX Ghost Show
"...It is a wonderful feeling. I've always felt that if I just got to the end of the rainbow, whatever is there, I will find belonging. I'm assuming that this is it, this is the belonging that we're sharing." -- Papa Emeritus IV, Ghost, Re-Imperatour
By Ashley McGeeabout 3 hours ago in Art
I Used AI to Transform My Coloring Book Pages
Listen, I know a lot of people out there are sick of AI, frustrated with AI and I know there are a lot of people out there who are very critical of it, especially when it comes to creative endeavors, and things of that nature. However, I have found that using AI to make the things that I already do even cooler is a fun and interesting way to use AI, and I’ve enjoyed in my most recent project transforming paper coloring book pages using AI.
By Slgtlyscatt3reda day ago in Art
Elderly Woman Behind the Table in a Large Town. Top Story - April 2026.
The glass of Absinthe sat before me. It’s quite amazing how despite such terror rendered upon their stones in the preceding decades, these streets still held the beauty I first read about as a girl. I never dreamed I’d set foot on these cobbles, at least not safely.
By Matthew J. Fromma day ago in Art
From Rural Care to Global Impact: The Inspiring Journey of Dr. Elham Neisani Samani
In a world where healthcare disparities continue to challenge millions, some individuals rise above clinical practice to become agents of lasting change. Dr. Elham Neisani Samani is one such figure—a physician-scientist whose journey spans continents, disciplines, and communities, all united by a singular mission: improving women’s health and advancing equity in medicine.
By ORM_Specialist2 days ago in Art
How Brandon Cody Verran’s Experience Highlights the Importance of Practical Skills
In many discussions about career development, there is a strong focus on formal education and credentials. While these are important, practical experience often plays an equally significant role in shaping professional success.
By ORM_Specialist3 days ago in Art
How I Start a Painting When I Have No Plan
I don’t always start my paintings with a clear idea. Most of the time, I begin with uncertainty. No full concept, no mapped out outcome, just a surface and the decision to start anyway. That used to make me pause more than it should have.
By Lay Simone3 days ago in Art
What If Truth Is Rejected Even When It Is Lived Well
It’s easy to assume that if something is true, and if it is communicated clearly, reasonably, and with goodwill, it will eventually be accepted. This assumption sits quietly beneath a lot of effort, especially in faith. We speak carefully. We try to be fair. We explain ourselves patiently. Somewhere beneath all of that is the hope that clarity and sincerity will be enough. But what if that hope misunderstands how truth actually moves through the world.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 days ago in Art
A Lifelong Commitment to Women’s Health: The Journey of Dr. Elham Neisani Samani
In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, few professionals embody the intersection of compassion, research, and advocacy as strongly as Elham Neisani Samani. Recently recognized by Marquis Who's Who for excellence in health care, her journey reflects not only professional achievement but also a deep-rooted commitment to improving the lives of women worldwide.
By ORM_Specialist5 days ago in Art
The Precision Behind Action: How Martial Arts Masters Shape What We See on Screen
In the world of film, audiences often remember the spectacle — the explosion, the fight, the breathtaking moment when movement feels almost impossibly real. But behind these scenes stands a rare type of professional whose work combines technical mastery, artistic sensitivity, and deep physical intelligence. Among them are martial arts specialists who bring authenticity and precision to cinematic action.
By Women In Film5 days ago in Art
Watching The End Of The World From The Diner. Top Story - June 2023.
Introduction I am not sure how to approach this. Guy Peellaert was an amazing artist who created iconic fantasy images of famous people, usually musicians or politicians, as well as creating commissioned album covers such as "It's Only Rock'n'Roll" by The Rolling Stones and David Bowie's "Diamond Dogs" which you can read more about below.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 6 days ago in Art
Dragon Contraption
A husband told his wife one day that he would like to go to space. She told him that is too far and he would have to at least figure out how to get into the air first. He had dreams of finding out the texture of the moon and flying around with the stars.
By Seashell Harpspring 7 days ago in Art











