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Trauma Carnival
I have unpopular opinions on one of my old favorites, The L Word. First is: Jenny is my favorite character. Second: The show was originally about Jenny, her trauma, her broken identity and the way her sexuality was explored as an awakening that brought up many memories of childhood abuse.
Melissa IngoldsbyPublished 6 days ago in Art Remembering the rink
If you were there, you’ll never forget it. For decades, Durham Ice Rink was at the heart of the city’s social life. From Friday night ice discos to crowds roaring on the Wasps every Sunday, not to mention a proud history of figure skating and speed skating, the riverside rink was the place to be.
Andy PottsPublished 17 days ago in ArtEnroute
The stars and planets all whipped by as Deirdre's crystalline craft sped past them. Her people, the Vlondans, had discovered that the mineral Dianthium which grew so readily on their home world not only kept their hair pink but also was a perfect material for engineering spacecraft from.
Alicia AnspaughPublished 30 days ago in Art- Content Warning
A Terrible Truth and its Consequences
He killed his son. And unfortunately, for him, he might have regretted it as soon as it was done. Rage is an interesting trait in humans because it is one of the only traits that shows our true animalistic nature. We are nature. We are part of this cycle. In our minds and bodies, we hold the truth--our undeniable power to be gods of life and death.
K. KocheryanPublished 3 months ago in Art The Cholmondeley Ladies
Take a couple of 17th century aristocrats, an unknown painter, a striking portrait and an inquisitive seven-year-old. Introduce the ingredients, stir gently, and wait for a response.
Andy PottsPublished 3 months ago in ArtTo Frog or Not to Frog
To frog or not to frog is a question that many knitters/crocheters have asked themselves when doing a project. Frogging is up to the individual. You may be asking what is frogging? Frogging is when you make a mistake and you have to rip it apart. If the mistake doesn’t bother you then you can leave it and move on. But if it does bother you then you will have to frog it.
Lisa BriskeyPublished 3 months ago in ArtExploring The Unequal Marriage
The Unequal Marriage (1862) by Vasili Vladimirovich Pukirev is a Realism work of art, which depicts the inequalities in marriage arrangements of the time. The painting depicts inequalities of age and wealth, as a young girl from an impoverished background is arranged to be married to a rich, old man. The painting was wildly praised for both it's skill and how it handled a controversial, yet important topic of older, affluent men taking younger women (sometimes children) as their next wife.
My Needlepoint Journey
My journey into the world of needlepoint began as a little girl of seven years old. It was watching my Mother, Nana, and my older sister, Christine, sitting around the living room chit-chatting about the latest soap opera, “Guiding Light,” working away on colorful needlepoint tapestries.
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Color Theory in Art
Color is a fundamental aspect of art that influences how we perceive and interpret visual compositions. From the vibrant hues of a sunrise to the muted tones of a winter landscape, colors evoke emotions, convey messages, and enhance storytelling in art. As a visual artist, understanding color theory is essential for creating captivating and meaningful artwork.
Kristel BecharaPublished about 4 hours ago in Art- AI-Generated
Top 10 Trends in Fashion for This Year
As the fashion industry evolves, staying updated with the latest trends is crucial for those who want to keep their wardrobe fresh and fashionable. This year brings a mix of nostalgic revivals, innovative designs, and sustainable practices that are setting the tone for what’s in vogue.
Sherif SaadPublished about 6 hours ago in Art Household Items into Creative Candle Molds
When it comes to candle making, upcycling household items into creative candle molds is not only environmentally friendly but also a fantastic way to add a personal and unique touch to your candles. In this blog post, we’ll explore how to repurpose everyday objects into innovative candle molds, turning ordinary items into extraordinary creations.
Digital BarkhaPublished about 9 hours ago in ArtThe Complex World of Anime Villains: Beyond Good and Evil
Anime, a diverse and expansive form of entertainment originating from Japan, is known for its rich storytelling and complex characters. One of the most intriguing elements of anime is its villains, who often transcend the simplistic definitions of good and evil. Unlike the black-and-white antagonists in many Western narratives, anime villains frequently possess depth, relatable motivations, and intricate backstories that challenge viewers' perceptions and evoke a range of emotions. This article explores the multifaceted nature of anime villains, examining their roles, motivations, and the thematic significance they bring to their respective stories.
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Top 10 Movies to Watch on Netflix
Netflix offers a vast library of movies across various genres, making it a go-to platform for film enthusiasts. Whether you're in the mood for a gripping thriller, a heartwarming romance, or an edge-of-your-seat action film, Netflix has something for everyone.
Sherif SaadPublished about 17 hours ago in Art Pete Davidson, Snoop Dogg and Shane Gillis Pop Up in Eminem's "Houdini" Video
Eminem, born as Marshall Mathers, has released the video for "Houdini," the first single off of his upcoming The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) album. The music video for the new single is packed with celebrity cameos, including Snoop Dogg, Pete Davidson, and February 24 Saturday Night Live Host Shane Gillis.
Angela PreciousPublished about 21 hours ago in ArtThe Writer’s Toolbox: Essential Equipment for Crafting Your Best Work
Composing is a specialty that requires imagination and expertise as well as the right devices. Similarly as a woodworker depends on a very much loaded tool stash, scholars benefit massively from having fundamental composing hardware. Whether you're a carefully prepared writer or a growing essayist, outfitting yourself with the right devices can upgrade your efficiency and lift your art. This article investigates the fundamental composing gear each author needs to succeed.
MD.KAMRUL HOSENPublished about 24 hours ago in Art"Heaven's Architect: Exploring the Concept of Celestial Design and Urban Planning"
"Heaven's Architect: Exploring the Concept of Celestial Design and Urban Planning" delves into the intersection of divine architecture and earthly urban planning, blending the ethereal with the pragmatic to envision celestial cities of harmony and transcendence. This conceptual framework transcends conventional boundaries, inviting contemplation on the divine blueprint that guides both the cosmic and urban landscapes.
Alexander MensahPublished a day ago in Art
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