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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 28 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.
How Strategic Partnerships Are Shaping the Future of Digital Growth. AI-Generated.
In today’s fast-moving digital economy, businesses are constantly seeking smarter ways to scale, innovate, and stay competitive. Strategic collaborations like allied edge partnerships are becoming essential tools for organizations aiming to unlock new opportunities without overextending resources. These alliances allow companies to combine expertise, share risks, and accelerate progress in ways that traditional growth models often fail to achieve.
By Ayush Bagwariabout 5 hours ago in Art
Anthony Zappin: The Abstract Genius Who Painted with Courage
Anthony Zappin’s journey from Huntington, West Virginia, to becoming a recognized abstract artist is a story of originality, resilience, and fearless creativity. Born on August 25, 1985, Zappin grew up with a fascination for art that shaped his destiny. From childhood, he insisted on visiting museums and galleries, absorbing the works of great artists and imagining himself one day among them.
By Anthony Zappinabout 6 hours ago in Art
A Career Shaped by Financial Leadership and Experience
Professional journeys often reflect a combination of education, experience, and the ability to adapt to changing environments. In the world of finance and business leadership, many professionals develop their careers gradually, building expertise through different roles and industries. The professional path of Carolina Guerreno offers an example of how experience across multiple financial positions can contribute to a broader understanding of business operations and financial management.
By Carolina Guerrenoa day ago in Art
The Stolen Smile: The True Story Behind the Mona Lisa Theft
In the summer of 1911, the art world experienced one of the most shocking and mysterious events in history when the most famous painting in the Louvre Museum suddenly vanished without anyone noticing until it was already gone. The painting was the Mona Lisa, the masterpiece created by the legendary Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, and at that time it was already admired by artists and historians even though it had not yet achieved the global fame it holds today.
By The Curious Writer2 days ago in Art
Popularity Versus Art and The Shrouds We Cover Them With
The best artists are those who look at things as they are, not as they want them to be. However, sometimes they need to deal with shrouds that obscure judgment. The first type of shroud surrounds popular media, as popularity creates a shroud for the item that is popular, a shroud that both attracts fanaticism (so that anyone criticizing is wrong) and the wrong kind of criticism (if it's popular, well, art can not be popular, and there are those that wish to prove their artistic integrity by bringing down anything popular). The second type of shroud surrounds art, sometimes making something seem more artistic than it really is.
By Jamais Jochim3 days ago in Art
Creators We’re Loving
The creative faces behind your favorite stories.
Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P
130 published stories
Matthew J. Fromm
337 published stories
Shirley Belk
348 published stories
Jamie Jackson
159 published stories
Rasma Raisters
2304 published stories
River and Celia in Underland
182 published stories
Joe Nasta | Seattle foodie poet
140 published stories
John Cox
216 published stories
Raymond G. Taylor
663 published stories
⸘jason alan‽
236 published stories










