The acknowledgement in the paper's "Innovation Report" that too much time and energy is focused on its front page portends a seismic shift in both the Times's cultural and business approach to news.
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Inspiring Art. Some mixed media artworks created in 2012 by visual artist Januz Miralles from Laguna, Philippines. The artist combined photography and
A painter and sculptor who also developed the pseudoscientific-historical theory of Zermatism, positing that all human culture was derived from post-deluge Easter Island and that mankind was locked in an eternal struggle with the Sons of Yeti. He illustrated this theory in his works.
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Giant reed houses made in the marshes of Southern Iraq.
Based between Belgrade and Paris, Ivana Besevic has been practising art in various media for the past 10+ years, from traditional wall painting and illustration to conceptual video art and digital...
“Haus D” occupies a small site at the center of a scenic suburb of the city of Tuttlingen. Wedged tightly in between traditional buildings constructed over t...
There are more than just a few skulls kicking about the art portfolio of Edward Delandre. His concept art shows a mixture of digital and traditional paintings.
Michael Kutsche is an award-winning German artist based in Berlin, Germany. He is a self taught artist who works both in traditional and digital media. His work
An exquisitely illustrated and heartfelt look at the traditions, history, and life of Appalachia, A is for Appalachia! introduces young readers to the alphabet while providing an endearing look at a region with one of the oldest and most distinctive folk cultures in the United States. This treasured book tells the story of the Southern Appalachian Mountains by showcasing the day-to-day life of the people and their struggles, unique culture, and oral traditions.Written with a sincere appreciation for the history of life in Appalachia, Linda Hager Pack's eloquent, educational, and even humorous introduction to the alphabet appeals to young and old alike. Featuring more than thirty bright and whimsical illustrations by Pat Banks, this collection of traditional folk tales, recipes, Jack Tales, expressions, music, and even ghost stories come to life on the page. Truly a unique journey back in time, A is for Appalachia! provides an informative and entertaining representation of authentic Appalachian life.
Der Juni ist der schönste Monat um Wildkräuter zu sammeln. Es ist noch nicht zu heiss und die Kräuter stehen in voller Blüte. In diese
Sikander’s retrospective Extraordinary Realities gathers together themes of female multiplicity, queer desire, capitalist exploitation, and decolonial aesthetics.
В такой замечательный февральский дождь, как ни засесть за комп с чашкою горячего чего-нибудь любимого и не посмотреть красивые картинки? Серия 2 (первая была на именины Катерины) посвящается дню влюбленных... в жизнь :) все картинки взяты отсюда: http://bohemiadesign.tumblr.com/
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Once again, you, dear entrants, have made judging the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize an incredibly difficult task! We have received many excellent entries from countries all over the world and our Jury Panel have the huge task ahead to pick the winners. Last year, we felt that there were SO many spectacular entries, we expanded from 25 Finalists in this category to 35. This year, we are expanding this again to 50 Finalists within the Traditional Art category! This year has seen a significant increase in the cost of living within many countries around the world, the continuing COVID pandemic, the beginning of Monkey Pox, the war in Ukraine, climate emergencies, and political unrest in the USA and other countries – so, you can imagine that it has been tough for artists to find the
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One reason I love fiber art so much! #knitting #fiberart #history
In medieval churches, hierarchy was inverted for a day.