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This is the longest film till date, it will take 3 days and 15 hours to watch, name registered in Guinness Book
There is a different world of cinema. Many people spend their entire lives in this world. Today, cinema is at its peak on the strength of these people. It is also said that cinema is the mirror of society. Anyway, why don't people get a chance to know and understand the world through a good story. People also like films a lot, but the story should be strong, then people can watch the film for any length of time. No matter how long the film is.
By ASHOKKUMAR2 years ago in Art
Flower Art
Flowers art" can refer to various forms of artistic expression featuring flowers as the central theme. Flowers have been a popular subject in art for centuries, celebrated for their beauty, symbolism, and the diversity of colors and forms they offer. Here are some ways in which flowers are depicted in art:
By Shazee Tahir2 years ago in Art
A Love Written in the Stars
In the quaint town of Serenity Falls, nestled between rolling hills and a canopy of ancient oaks, lived a young woman named Isabella. With an affinity for books and a heart full of dreams, she worked in the cozy town library. Isabella spent her days surrounded by the scent of aged pages, immersing herself in the world of romance novels and tales of love that transcended time.
By Bilal Rahman2 years ago in Art
The Development of Japanese Miniatures
In Japan, appreciation for little things has for quite some time been important for the way of life, and it's normal for individuals to put little things down and respect their excellence very close. There's likewise a glad practice of making little, complicatedly nitty gritty items manually. Bonsai trees are obviously known overall and considered a significant piece of Japanese culture went down through the ages, however there are likewise more current indications of this far and wide love for little items — from small items that reflect contemporary culture and patterns to the rise of specialists dealing with an interestingly unimposing scale. We should investigate how Japan's little culture has persistently developed in sync with the Japanese energy for craftsmanship.
By Saumendra Talukdar.2 years ago in Art
The Unseen Thread. Content Warning.
In the quaint town of Eldridge, nestled between rolling hills and serene meadows, lived a woman named Emma. Eldridge was known for its sense of community, where everyone knew their neighbors and gatherings were a common occurrence. But Emma was different; her work required her to be connected to the world through a screen, and her job allowed her to contribute to projects far beyond the town limits.
By Luise Andjamba2 years ago in Art
Indian Art 🖼🖼
Indian art has portrayed many different emotions, mythical significance, and cultural perspectives over the years. Modern art, which has revolutionized the world and humankind since the eighteenth century, is among the most controversial and fantastical forms of Indian art, even if it has been portraying all of this.
By Moni ###012 years ago in Art
Where Can I Hire a Streetwear Clothing Brand Logo Designer?
Why a Stellar Logo Matters: Before diving into the realm of hiring designers, let’s underscore the importance of a stellar logo for your streetwear brand. A logo is not merely a graphic; it’s the visual embodiment of your brand’s personality, influencing customer perception and fostering brand loyalty. With the right logo, you’re not just creating an image; you’re crafting an experience.
By Chirag Gosia2 years ago in Art
The Cursed Vault. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in the mystical kingdom of Elodia, there lived a young prince named Anne Boleyn. The kingdom was known for its enchanting landscapes, towering castles, and a rich history of royal families. Anne, however, was different from the typical princes of Elodia. He possessed a keen intellect and a curiosity that often led him to explore the hidden corners of the kingdom.
By Scott Lewis2 years ago in Art
The Three Legends of art
The Renaissance, a special time from the 14th to the 17th century, saw incredible artists shaping the world of art. Three of these special artists were Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio). They weren't just famous in their time; their art continues to be loved and admired today. I call them the legend of the art. In this journey, we will learn about these amazing artists, why they are so important, and how their art still matters.
By sheila akoth2 years ago in Art







