Art
Agricultural revolution
*The Great Transition: From Foraging to Agriculture* Welcome to the dawn of human history, where the journey of our species takes a significant turn. In this article, we'll explore the transition from foraging to agriculture, a shift that shaped the course of our societies, cultures, and relationship with the environment.
By Ali bukhari2 years ago in Critique
Is Cybersecurity Boring or Fun? 🤔
In the realm of technology, the field of cybersecurity often sparks a lively debate: is it boring or fun? The answer to this question can vary wildly depending on one's interests, personality, and career aspirations. Let's delve into the different aspects of cybersecurity to better understand its appeal (or lack thereof).
By Tech Focus Pro2 years ago in Critique
Literature
What Makes Something Literary? The question of what makes a text literary has been debated by scholars and critics for centuries. While there is no straightforward answer, literary critics approach this question in different ways. In this article, we will explore the three big factors that determine what makes a text literary.
By Ali bukhari2 years ago in Critique
Butterflies
"Butterflies" is a page from an adult coloring book. I used crayons to fill in the designs. This could be a worksheet for preschool or kindergarten children or even could be used in a special education classroom. The children can count and match the colors of each butterfly. How many orange butterflies? How many blue butterflies? Count the antennas of all the butterflies. It could also lead to a nature/science lesson. Please comment.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
person
'person' is a pencil sketch that I did trying to show action of some kind. It is a sketch using my version of Cubism using cubes, squares, triangles and rectangles of various sizes. I see a person trying to throw a ball of sorts. I wonder what you see and I hope to read some comments that I would truly appreciate. I have more pictures and color art posted here on Vocal in ART and CRITIQUE. If you are interested in seeing more of my artwork I have published several coloring books and an art book at 'artwanted.com'.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
[ ONE PIECE 1119+ ] spoiler
Greetings 500 brothers, a warm welcome to the 500 brothers who have recently reconnected with the General Story Channel. We appreciate the ongoing feedback and value the audience's input for positive change. However, alongside constructive comments, there is a notable presence of negative feedback that has left the team disheartened. It appears that some may have missed the video explanation and the Community Tab announcement. To clarify once more, the General Story Channel emphasizes the importance of fair distribution of content and has decided to cease collaboration on Euro season channel sales. Long-time followers may have noticed a decline in recording quality due to health issues faced by the channel's main figure. This has led to delays in video posting, requiring the team to wait for recordings to be edited, causing strain, particularly for the Editor. Despite efforts to continue with the current setup, the decision was made to introduce a new, more reliable figure to ensure the channel's content delivery remains consistent. Moving forward, support for this direction is appreciated. Switching gears to the topic of voice alterations, the reference to Sang One Piece highlights the reluctance towards change within society. Adaptation is essential to stay relevant and avoid obsolescence, a concept evident in the evolution of characters like Luffy. While some fans may resist such changes, they are necessary for the narrative's progression, especially in a long-running series like One Piece. The need for Luffy to enhance his abilities aligns with the escalating challenges he faces, reinforcing the creator's vision for character development. Despite initial skepticism, fans eventually come to accept these transformations as integral to the storyline's advancement. As the narrative unfolds, characters evolve to meet the demands of new adversaries and situations, showcasing the depth of storytelling within the series. The recent revelations in chapter 1119 serve as a reminder of the characters' growth and the shifting dynamics within the narrative. Noteworthy displays of strength from characters like Luffy, Sanji, Frankie, and Bonnie underscore their development and set the stage for further compelling storytelling.
By ManhloveOP×VN2 years ago in Critique
Exploring the themes of woman empowerment through Netflix's Trigger Warning
Exploring the themes of woman empowerment through Netflix's Trigger Warning As we evolve into the changing nuances of contemporary cinema, the stereotypical portrayals of women as passive and nurturing abodes for their masculine figures have seen a new light with female representation as thought-provoking leaders and competent individuals who are no damsels in distress waiting for their saviours. Netflix’s recent movie Trigger Warning, starring Jessica Alibi, is a similar hard-hitting tale. Jessica Alba channels her inner maverick as she plays a serving U.S. military officer who must return home after a tragic incident. Despite the film's excellent craftsmanship, some of its subtleties revert to the same clichés that can be found in other Hollywood productions. Let's examine the themes of women's empowerment that the movie explores in more detail.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
An open letter to my friend and soul character, Monica.
An open letter to my friend and soul character, Monica. Someone who overthinks is also someone who overloves. Ahh! that quote hitd the heart in the same way cupid strikes his dart. Monica Geller, the super organized, super smart, classy woman, you have always been the backbone of your group, the one whom everyone would turn to when in need, or when they needed a shoulder to cry on. Family is the safe place that shields you from the animosity of the outer world. It helps you build your self-image and creates a sense of belonging.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
The one when Joey Tells Rachel
I am falling in love with you! I don’t get it! I said I am falling in love with you. The very noteworthy scene between Rachel and Joey in the most-watched sitcom friends tells us about love. The very fact that Joey fell love in with Rachel has contradictory reactions from the audience. Joey and Rachel have been friends for several years, and friendship is something that comes with its rules and regulations, its ups and downs. Humans are contracted beings, the ones who take everything for granted when it comes easy.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
From Eye Candy to Mind Boggler: Unveiling the Puzzling Narrative of "Anyone but You
From Eye Candy to Mind Boggler: Unveiling the Puzzling Narrative of "Anyone but You The visual appeal of exotic locations and captivating yet stimulating romantic comedies has always been soaring for decades. The audience loves an escape from their mundane lives into a whirlwind of romance, with heartwarming plots and a sizzling chemistry. Anyone But You sets the bar high when it comes to a visually appealing storyline and the ensemble, yet falls flat with its plot, leaving the audience contemplating and uninterested as the story unfolds. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare is said to be the inspiration for the movie Anyone But You. That may or may not be the case, though, as Shakespeare's entire body of work has become imbued with archetypal meanings—just as every detective has some debt to Sherlock Holmes. Let's get straight to this rom-com and discuss the various nuances of this film
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
Adult Coloring Books
I really appreciate all the reads and comments I have received on my Color art pictures that I have done in a few adult coloring books that I have shared. Along with some of my original art drawings. I mainly wanted to share that I have published several adult coloring books on the site known as 'artwanted.com'. I have print and PDF versions of my books there. If you happened to be interested, go to the site and click 'BROWSE' and type my name. They are all pencil sketches in the coloring books. I also have a gallery of my artwork posted there as well. You can even buy them if you would like to. They are drawn using markers, crayons and stylus computer icons. Please comment.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique









