Tattoos are more than just ink on skin—they're expressions of personal identity, cultural heritage, and artistic creativity.
Mandalas are used intuitively; there is no right or wrong way to experience one says Tameera Kemp. They are the perfect tool to meditate with.
With the spring season here, it’s not a wonder why flower tattoos are trending on social media. As with animal tattoos, flower-related ones try to capture spring in ink and on the skin. A flower tattoo encapsulates the many good things that come with spring — rebirth, blooming, and colors. However, it’s important to be careful when choosing the most creative flower tattoo designs to put on your skin.
Orchid tattoos are one of the most popular types of tattoos, perhaps because this kind of flower can be cherished by many different people for many different
"Reacting to the tradition of neo-classicism as early as the 1830's, English architects and decorators took a renewed interest in the art of...
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The tales are renowned… mistakes committed while choosing tattoos in stressful situations, intense emotions, strained relationships, or under the influence of substances. However, ultimately, you are solely accountable for your body art. Presented here are remarkable individuals who possess tattoos that will attract attention from all, but for all the inappropriate reasons. Star Light, Not...
A leader of the Pop Art movement, Andy Warhol is today remembered most prominently for his pioneering silkscreen prints, including his Campbell’s Soup
"I never want to be recognizable because I feel like I always make the biggest party and so I want people to dream and also encourage themselves to be a little more out there with their own costumes."
Chicory (Common chicory, Cichorium intybus) is a perennial herbaceous plant that has permanent and spindles root, rigid and erect stem and reaches up to 1.5 meters. The leaves are long and lance-shaped; flowers are large, light blue and bloom through the summer season.
L’avevamo già anticipato quando, poco tempo fa, parlammo della serie Faüna, un’interpretazione minimalista del mondo animale ad opera dello studio creativo californiano Trüf, fondato oltre dieci anni fa da Adam Goldberg e Monika Kehrer: dopo la fauna, le tavolette grafiche dell’agenzia avevano cominciato a prendere d’assalto il regno della flora. La nuova serie è intitolata proprio così, Flöra, con l’umlaut a rappresentare una sorta di marchio di fabbrica dello studio, che ha ridotto in forme elementari la complessità della natura […]