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A ‘Zen’ and ‘Tangled’ State of Mind to Doodle Zentangle Art

In a bustling world filled with noise and chaos, the serene strokes of Zentangle art offer a tranquil escape, inviting enthusiasts to embark on a journey of creativity and mindfulness. This intricate form of artistic expression, characterized by repetitive patterns and deliberate strokes, has captivated the hearts of many, transcending age and skill level. From […]

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Did Cats Shape Victorian London? Journeying Through Time with Louis Wain to Uncover the Feline Mysteries

In the middle of a population that was growing to over two million people in the busy metropolis of mid-1800s London, social scientist and journalist Henry Mayhew began an interesting study of the working and nonworking poor in the city. The “cats’-meat men” were vendors of boiling horseflesh who catered to the city’s feline populace.

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17 Islands in India Which Put Disney’s Motunui to Shame

Nestled amidst the vast expanse of cerulean seas, islands stand as emblems of both isolation and allure, captivating the human imagination with their mystique and diversity. From the tropical paradises adorned with palm-fringed beaches to rugged outcrops weathered by relentless oceanic forces, islands embody a myriad of landscapes and cultures. Islands serve as sanctuaries of

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Groundbreaking Exhibition Uncovers Kashmir’s Architectural Epigraphy Treasures

A groundbreaking exhibition dedicated to architectural epigraphy in Kashmir has opened at the Kashmir Arts Emporium on Residency Road, Srinagar. This event represents the region’s most extensive effort to document, translate, and map historical writings found on its buildings. A Collaborative Effort The exhibition features detailed drawings, images, and translations of carvings, engravings, and paintings

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Rutvik Mehta Connects Rural Life and Contemporary Narratives Through Animal-Inspired Brass Sculptures and Ink Drawings

Rutvik Mehta comes from the rural landscapes of Gir, and has been immersed in the world of domestic animals since childhood. This early connection with animals influences his artistic expression, as their forms, styles, and endearing nature frequently find representation in his works. Mehta’s art seamlessly blends his intimate relationship with his environment and his

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Trippy Art: An Exploration of the Psychedelic Aesthetic in Art

The counterculture movement and the usage of psychedelic substances like LSD are directly linked to the emergence of the visual art style known as “psychedelic art” in the 1960s. Its defining characteristics are bright colours, strange images, and abstract patterns that frequently try to conjure or replicate the sensations and visuals connected to altered states

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Unexpected Art Theft: The Curious Case of Taco Bell’s Stolen Masterpieces

Introduction When artist Mark Smith landed in Louisville, Kentucky, back in the early 2000s, he couldn’t have predicted the pivotal critique awaiting him. Unlike the usual highbrow art circles, Smith’s destination was the corporate offices of Taco Bell, the purveyor of fast-food delights like Crunchwrap Supremes and Baja Blasts. His mission? To persuade executives to

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Architect Fernando Velho Warns Against the Commodification of Goa Through Tradable Land

Introduction In recent years, Goa, known for its vibrant culture and unique architectural landscape, has been facing a transformative wave spurred by the tourism industry. Architect Fernando Velho sheds light on the implications of this development, emphasising the loss of poly centric urbanism, a defining feature of Goa’s social and architectural identity. Rise of Artificial

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