"The earth grew dark, and its figures passed by me ... and among them all I beheld only Morella." Art by Harry Clarke for Edgar Allan Poe's story, "Morella" (1936) Re-discovering history's rebellious and obscure artists is one of our favourite pastimes on the internet. When their brushtrokes indu
Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting “The Hesitant Fiancée” is making the rounds on TikTok FYPs across the globe, inviting women of all ages to not only marvel at and meme-ify the bride’s pissed off scowl, but see themselves in it, too.
As the arts lose more and more of a hold in education, it becomes increasingly important for teachers to find ways to integrate the arts in their classes.
For many years, the Swedish, female talent (whose works are on display at the Guggenheim in New York at this very moment) was unknown to most of the art world. It wasn’t until the 1980s,…
“PTSD” or “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” is such a common term today that one can scarcely read the headlines or watch TV and not hear it at least once
The exhibition, which opened on Feb. 17, 1913, at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York City, became an important event in the history of American art. It introduced astonished New Yorkers to modern art, like Marcel Duchamp's cubist Nude Descending a Staircase.
Resentment in relationships can be subtle or obvious, but it all stems from one kind of dynamic. Experts explain the signs you resent your partner.
Even though life seems to be rough on us every now and then, there are times in which simple details can turn your day around and make sense of everything that’s happening. Comic artist and illustrator Jang shares the small things that do the trick for her, thanks to her drawing skills. She came up with the cartoon of the fox when she used a home-sewn toy as inspiration. This and the other characters of her comics help her share her personal way of looking at life with the public. And even though this project started mainly by accident and she wasn’t really prepared to upscale it in a professional way, she actually really enjoys drawing.
She Will Find What Is Lost by Brian Kershisnik depicts a woman receiving divine help from a host of angels, rushing in to bless and support her. Though she may feel alone, she is actually surrounded by heavenly help. This print resonates with those suffering loss, discouragement, or loneliness. A number of Kershisnik's paintings depict angels interacting with mortal men and women. Brian writes, "My intention for this piece was to speak to the most intensely private and intimate kind of supernatural interference, influence, and assistance... Many unseen forces are interested in you, love you, and work to influence matters for your profound benefit. Most of what we all do is resist it, misinterpret it, or mess it up, but my experience indicates that these unseen efforts persist impossibly. I thank God for that." The original painting is on display at the Conference Center on Temple Square (60 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.) Bless your home with a print of She Will Find What Is Lost today. Give to: anyone in your life who may be struggling. Pray and think about who you can serve, and you truly can be inspired and led by those who need your love. Give with: love, hugs, and a handwritten note. Give as: a postcard or as a thank you gift to those who have helped you through difficult times—the living angels in your life. Shop our Letterpress Christus print here. Open edition print, ships rolled in a tube. - DETAILS - Measurements: Greeting card: 5" x 7" Rolled print: paper size 22.5"x 15.5", image size 20.25" x 14" Textured framed print: 22.5" x 16.5" Floated framed print: 30" x 24" Printed in Utah.
Weird doesn’t even begin to describe some of these.
Art hist-erical-ory.
Artist and psychotherapist Johan Deckmann transforms antique book covers into satirical self-help titles
— make a few creative choices & I'll match you to a medieval european name that suits you || ****all names are female****
Let's say you're flipping through a medieval Christian prayer book (as you do), and suddenly you come across a curious illustration amongst the prayers and psalms of something that looks unmistakably like female genitalia. A scolding voice in your head tells you to get your mind out of the gutter. B
At some point in nearly all of our romantic lives, we end up dating the wrong person. It's nothing to be ashamed of — maybe you got swept up in the idea of how fun love seems, and went for it with someone who wasn't right for you. Or maybe you were…
Hey Guys, This is going to be a little bit of a life update too. I firstly want to apologise for the lack of posts during April and this last week my first exam is next Tuesday so that is where the majority of my time is being spent. Also if you follow my twitter
A medieval wedding dress has got to be one of the most romantic styles of wedding gown there is. Medieval dresses are full of elegance, with long, sweeping skirts and sleeves, but also have a wonderful simplicity. That simplicity also means that...
San Franciscan Lenny Maughan uses the social fitness app Strava to create amazing pieces of 'running art;' carefully planning his route beforehand to run in the pattern of a certain image with the streets of San Fran as his canvas.
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Kaufen Sie Kunst von Ludovic Lan (Kostenloser Versand, Gesicherter Direktkauf): Malerei mit dem Titel "The Scream"
Let's explore some of the most significant modern art movements and their key characteristics. 1872 – 1892 Impressionism Masters of color and light. Marked a radical departure from the realistic academic painting that had dominated the eras prior. Key artists: Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas, Edouard Manet, Mary Cassatt. Learn more about Impressionism… “When
But for the more art-oriented child (or indeed, adult), designer Andy Tuohy has created this lovely Great Modern Artists A-Z. So now, ‘k’ is no longer for…
Abstract artist Jonathan Gemmell shares his career journey so far, and explains how he paints his colourful, larger than life creations.