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The Carpet of Joy: A Garden Made up of Plastic Flowers

Tsuktiben Jamir Due to its non-biodegradable nature, plastic poses a danger to our ecosystem and causes pollution that lasts for a very long time. The adverse effects of plastic highlight the critical need for sustainable alternatives and ethical consumption, from poisoning our seas and threatening marine life to entering our food chain. The Museum of

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Ancient Shipwreck In Art: 11 Famous Depictions of Sea Voyages in Artworks.

Vaishnavi Srivastava Take a journey through the sculptures and brushstrokes that best express the essence of journeys and shipwrecks, where art serves as a gateway to hidden tales and mesmerising beauty. Here we have compiled the works of art that depict the violent waves crashing over aged objects. Each movement of the brushstrokes retains the

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Unique Ceilings Paintings from Around the World

Krispin Joseph PX We know why the Sistine Chapel is so famous because of Michelangelo’s famous artwork on the ceiling of that Chapel. When discussing ceilings and art, the Sistine Chapel always catches the headlines. Michelangelo’s incredible works are world-renowned and preserved well.  Sistine Chapel is not the only beautiful ceiling in the world; many

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11 Fascinating Things about Rembrandt’s The Night Watch

Pratiksha Shome Rembrandt van Rijn’s 1642 painting, The Night Watch, depicts the Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq, also known as The Shooting Company of Frans Banninck Cocq and Willem van Ruytenburch. Although it is the most well-known painting in the Rijksmuseum’s collection, it is actually in the

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AICCA: The Artistic Critique Unleashed – A Robotic Terrier Redefining Art Analysis Through AI

Aditya Sisodia In the ever-evolving realm of art, where creativity knows no bounds, a peculiar addition has emerged—an enigmatic robotic terrier named AICCA, the Artificially Intelligent Critical Canine. Created by artist Mario Klingemann, this fluffy-haired marvel combines the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the charm of a four-legged companion to offer unique art critiques.

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Resurrecting the Artistic Legacy: Rediscovering the Allure of Poonah Painting in Victorian England

Tsuktiben Jamir Poonah painting was a technique that gained popularity in Victorian England during the 19th century. It revolved around images of flowers, birds, and other objects, imitating Oriental art by applying thick opaque colour on thin paper without adding a backdrop or shading. The art style was trendy among women and, for a long

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