Mixed Media
Bjork’s ‘Vespertine’ review: a triumphant display of poetic intimacy.
The principles of creativity, innovation, and poetry never ceases to evolve and renew itself in the case of the musical prowess of Icelandic singer Bjork, as shown in her fourth album titled ‘Vespertine’, released on the 27th of August 2001.
By Roz Julian M. Pescador2 years ago in Art
Taylor Swift Fans in Frenzy as New Album "The Tortured Poets Department" Appears to Leak
Taylor Swift fans are in a frenzy as her highly anticipated new album, "The Tortured Poets Department," appears to leak online ahead of its official release date. The album reportedly consists of a captivating 17-song list, leaving fans torn between diving into the leaked content and waiting for the official drop. Some fans are choosing to hold off until the official release out of respect for the artist's hard work, while others are actively participating in efforts to discourage listeners from accessing the unauthorized content.
By SUNMOONBAY LLC2 years ago in Art
Steps To Choose The Best Online Art Classes For Beginners.
Art is not a complicated subject. All you have to do is pour your heart out to receive the best outcomes. However, to give you the best, you will need the best guidance. It doesn’t matter which medium you are choosing your art classes, be it online or offline, but at least you are choosing one course to guide you.
By Shane Mathew2 years ago in Art
Alnasick: Pioneering the Fusion of Electronic Music with Cultural
With his innovative blend of cultural influences and immersive storytelling, he has emerged as a trailblazer in the industry. Since the beginning of 2022, Alnasick has captivated audiences worldwide with his distinctive approach to music production and artistry.
By Hits and Run2 years ago in Art
Drama in 2024: A Year of Resilience and Creativity
Yemeni drama has a rich history and has played a significant role in reflecting the social, cultural, and political dynamics of Yemeni society. Despite the challenging environment, the Yemeni drama industry has continued to thrive and evolve, showcasing remarkable resilience and creativity. This article explores the landscape of Yemeni drama in 2024, highlighting notable productions, emerging trends, and the industry's contribution to Yemeni culture.
By Fuad Al-Qrize2 years ago in Art
Gulf Coast Native: Another Adventure in Rare Fiber
Introduction My future is foggy. While I know I want a farm, I don’t necessarily know where. It could be in the Northern Wilds, or on a tropical island somewhere amidst the ocean. In the event of the latter, I would need a sheep that can handle heat and humidity. And as most of you likely know, I’m a believer in conservation and environmentalism, so I want a heritage breed that needs my help.
By Ophelia Keane Braeden2 years ago in Art
Stitching Stories: Preserving Culture Through Craftsmanship
In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the towering skyscrapers and modern marvels, there stood a small, unassuming tailor shop. Its faded sign bore the name "Threads of Identity," a nod to its humble beginnings and the generations of skilled artisans who had crafted garments within its walls.
By Khawaja Hamza2 years ago in Art
Three Colors: Blue - A Poignant Symphony of Loss and Liberation
"Three Colors: Blue," the first chapter of Krzysztof Kieślowski's remarkable Three Colors trilogy, is an evocative portrayal of grief and the arduous journey towards emotional and creative freedom. This film, enriched by Juliette Binoche's compelling performance and Kieślowski's insightful direction, delves deeply into the solitude and liberation found in the wake of tragedy. Symbolizing liberty and weaving through themes central to the French Republic's motto, "Three Colors: Blue" transcends its narrative to become a profound exploration of human resilience and the path to self-discovery.
By Tareque Sekandari2 years ago in Art
GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DESTRUCTION AFFECT ON HUMAN BODY. Content Warning.
In the heart of the countryside, where golden fields stretched to the horizon under the watchful gaze of the sun, there lay a small farming community nestled in the embrace of nature. Here, where the rhythms of life were dictated by the changing seasons, a shadow loomed over the land—a shadow cast by the promise and perils of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
By Glacier Heart2 years ago in Art
Alternative Film and Video Practice: A Written Blog
WEEK 1: Introduction As a mature student entering my final year studying Film Production at Brunel University London, I have decided to take a module on alternative film - or to name it properly, Alternative Film and Video Practice. I’m always interested in film as a creative art away from the business of film, away from film as a purely entertainment medium for commercial purposes. The first week of studying alternative film certainly gave insight into film as something other than a commercial product.
By Jamie Stirling2 years ago in Art
What is a 'flat white’? Today’s Google Doodle celebrates the coffee ☕
The March 11 doodle honors the day in 2011 that the term "flat white" was included in the Oxford English Dictionary. The Google doodle describes a flat white as a coffee beverage composed of an espresso shot, steamed milk, and a tiny layer of microfoam. Traditionally, a ceramic cup is used to serve the beverage.
By Isha tiwari 2 years ago in Art









