Mixed Media
What Graphic Design Won't Look Like in 2025
Hello, fellow designers! As 2025 approaches, graphic design continues to be a dynamic and evolving industry. We’ve witnessed the rise of AI tools, immersive technologies, and increasingly sophisticated workflows. While many are busy predicting what the future will bring.
By Gading Widyatamakaabout a year ago in Art
Sadhana Hyper-Local Journalism Awards to Launch in January 2026
In a groundbreaking move to celebrate and uplift hyper-local journalism in India, Kannada News Today has announced the launch of the “Sadhana Hyper-Local Journalism Awards.” Scheduled to debut in January 2026, the awards aim to recognize the tireless efforts of local journalists, grassroots reporters, and community-driven content creators. The program will be hosted in Hyderabad, marking a significant milestone in the recognition of regional journalism.
By Emma Wegenastabout a year ago in Art
How to Choose Subjects in Scenic Paintings?
"The world is but a canvas to our imagination." – Henry David Thoreau. If you’ve ever stood in front of a blank canvas, paintbrush in hand, wondering whether to paint that majestic mountain or the quirky tree in your backyard, you’re not alone.
By Katherine Brownabout a year ago in Art
David Lynch Net Worth 2025
When it comes to cryptic narrating and avant-garde filmmaking, David Lynch's title is synonymous with virtuoso. With religion classics like Twin Crests, Mulholland Drive, and Blue Velvet, Lynch has not as it were formed cinema but moreover carved out an amazing monetary bequest. In 2025, his net worth reflects a lifetime of inventiveness, desire, and creative investigation. Let's plunge into the riches of this cinematic maestro and reveal how he turned his one-of-a-kind vision into a domain.
By Muhammad Ahtshamabout a year ago in Art
The History of Drama and Its Enduring Legacy
Drama Through the Ages: A Journey into Its History and Impact Drama has been a timeless medium of storytelling, captivating audiences through complex characters, layered emotions, and poignant dilemmas. From ancient rituals to modern-day cinematic masterpieces, drama serves as a mirror to society, reflecting its values, struggles, and triumphs. This blog dives into the history of drama, how it evolved, its defining movements, and its ongoing relevance in our lives. Along the way, we’ll celebrate the influential figures and groundbreaking works that have shaped this remarkable art form.
By Tasadduq Hussainabout a year ago in Art
Whispers and Cries
"The great history painters created occasionally a portrait, out of love for glory, friendship, or great beauty, or even because powerful princes demanded their portrait or that of a favorite protégé; several masters, finally, painted their self-portrait." Jacob Burckhardt in ‘O retrato na pintura italiana do Renascimento’ (Orig. pt.)
By Bruno Bispoabout a year ago in Art
Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Moustaches and Mischief
I have written for the Art community before, and have also written about my disdain about the gatekeeping that exists in the world of art. It is something that put me off bothering with art for some time, much like opera and classical music. Fine art? I thought it wasn’t for a simple arsehole like me, Paul Stewart, from Glasgow. Turns out, I was wrong. Art is for everyone—so deal with it, art snobs.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Art










