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The Healing Power of Art
By Aliza Firdaus
Art therapy is a discipline that uses creativity to improve and enhance people's mental, physical and emotional health. This pract...
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My First Experience with Textured Art
By Krishiv Juneja
As a kid who was always drawing to painting and drawing and even studing art as a subject, I had never heard of or even done Text...
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Life imitates Art & Politics
By Debastuti Talukdar
Art, society and politics have been interconnected for millennia, creating new identities and shaping our understanding of ou...
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Unearthing 19th Century Art-e-Facts!
The advent of the 19th Century marked the beginning of an intriguing period in the art world. Known for giving birth to some of the most popular...
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Kintsugi - The Ancient Japanese Art Of Repair
by Tanurima Chanda,
Kintsugi is the Japanese practice of repairing broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinu...
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From Trash to Treasure: The Art of Upcycling Junk
By KashishÂ
In a world overrun with waste, a new trend is emerging that turns trash into treasure: upcycling. This innovative approach to art not...
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Graffiti: Vandalism or Art?
The argument over whether graffiti is considered vandalism or art is a complex one that encompasses various viewpoints on artistic expression and s...
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The Role of Gala in Dali’s Life and Work
By Hemleena
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Gala had a crucial part in Salvador Dali's life and artistic career; her name conjures up mystique and creative synergy. Gala, who wa...
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Women in Renaissance Art: The Main Beauty Standards
A critical time in art history, the Renaissance, which lasted from the 14th through the 17th century, saw a considerable change in how women were...
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