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Jim Sloan
By Brian D’Ambrosio At 90, Jim Sloan has lived several lifetimes’ worth of work—carpenter, sign painter, excavator, sawmiller, road-builder and the go-to rattlesnake remover of Galisteo, New Mexico. Art may be the through-line, but it has never been the source of his income, nor the center of his universe. Sloan has always kept one foot in the studio and the other in the soil, without bothering to decide which world he truly belongs to. The truth is that he fits cleanly into neither, and he has long since stopped trying.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a month ago in Art
Impressive Artwork by Odilon Redon
French symbolist artist Odilon Redon was famous for his drawings in the 1880s. The artist’s artworks were mentioned in the popular 1884 novel “A Rebours,” or “Against the Grain,” by Joris-Karl Hysmans. His later artworks were created in oils and pastels. He developed an interest in Hinduism and Buddhism, and this interest in mysticism is reflected in his works of art.
By Rasma Raistersabout a month ago in Art
What Fine Line Tattoo Excellence Looks Like in Professional Practice
When you sit in the chair of one of the best fine line tattoo artists, you feel it straight away. The calm, the care, the way they handle your skin and your nerves at the same time. Fine line work looks light and effortless from the outside, but real excellence is anything but casual.
By Tools of Trade Studiosabout a month ago in Art
The Uncopiable Human Wit to Write
We all have been in that spot at least once in our schooldays where we have been wringing our brains off to curate written articles of some sort until our soul-less friends were born. At just four years old, our beloved soul-less, metallic, digital assistant who is always by our side when we turn on our computers and smart phones, will be doing much more than curating written content for us all, if you know what I mean.
By Sound Savvyabout a month ago in Art
The River and the Drops
High in the mountains, where no one watched and no one applauded, tiny drops of water slipped from melting snow. Each drop was small, almost invisible, and carried a quiet fear within itself. They began their journey without knowing where they were going, only knowing that they were moving away from where they began.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Art
What Is A5 Service on Mercedes and When Do You Need It?
If you’re a Mercedes‑Benz owner, you’ve likely seen a maintenance message pop up on your dashboard — perhaps showing something like “Service A5 due”. But what exactly is a5 service on Mercedes, why it matters, what it includes, and how much it costs? This complete, easy‑to‑understand guide answers all those questions so you can keep your luxury vehicle running smoothly and avoid costly repairs down the road.
By Vincent Otiriabout a month ago in Art
What Voice Cloning Technology Means for Creators and Digital Identity
The rise of artificial intelligence has reshaped the creative landscape in countless ways, from AI-generated visual art to automated music composition, and one of the most intriguing frontiers today is voice cloning. With tools that let users clone your voice using only a short sample of speech, creators and digital communicators are discovering new ways to produce audio content that feels natural and expressive.
By aliyashahzadiabout a month ago in Art
Why Nietzsche Belongs in 2026
As the world moves toward 2026, it does not feel like a calm progression into the future—it feels like a collision. Rapid technological acceleration, cultural fragmentation, economic uncertainty, and a deep crisis of meaning define the modern condition. Traditional authorities are distrusted, ideologies compete aggressively, and individuals feel both empowered and exhausted by choice. In such a landscape, Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy emerges not as a comfortable guide, but as a necessary one. Unsettling, demanding, and brutally honest, Nietzsche may offer the most fitting philosophical framework for the year ahead.
By Fred Bradfordabout a month ago in Art










