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Bad experience at the Dali Museum
I remember when my cousin and I went to the Dali Museum in Florida. We were about to pay when this punk cashier took our tickets and gave them to other people. The employee who did this insulted the name and legacy of the great Salvador Dali. I was really looking forward to seeing the works of the great Dali as well. Salvador Dali is a master of Spanish art, of Cubism and Surrealism. He is the master known for the artwork of the melting clocks. Maybe in the future my cousin and I can finally see the museum.
By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Art
Dj Frizbee an illustration that I had done in highschool and when I was doing
Dj Frizbee is an illustration I did of a Dj I call Frizbee. I created DJ Frizbee when I was in highschool and this was around the time that I was doing tags around the school. Reina was an another graffiti piece that I did and a tagging name that I was trying on along with tags I was also creating pieces of my own as I had shown with this article.
By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Art
The Keep Calm and Listen to Willy Chirino poster I created
This is the Keep calm and listen to Willy Chirino poster i created for my beloved friend Willy Chirino. I showed it to him and he liked it and then told me that he loves those posters. The idea for it came to me randomly i was driving somewhere and the idea came to and then when i got back to my house i went on my computer and created the poster and that is the way it happened. Like Willy i love those type of posters as well. He deserves a poster like this and that is all.
By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Art
The Real Evan Whitesell: Secrets of Lauren Sánchez’s Family Life Revealed
Who Is Evan Whitesell? Evan Whitesell is best known as the son of media personality, journalist, and entrepreneur Lauren Sánchez, but his life has largely remained away from the public spotlight. Unlike many celebrity children who grow up under constant media attention, Evan has been raised with a strong emphasis on privacy, normalcy, and family values. While his mother’s high-profile career and public relationships often attract headlines, Evan’s identity is not defined by fame alone. Instead, he represents a quieter, more grounded side of Lauren Sánchez’s personal life that many people are curious about but rarely get to see.
By SEO agency2 months ago in Art
How Creativity Can Ease Your Nervous System and Help You Manifest Money Faster
For years, I treated manifestation like a mental exercise. I repeated affirmations. I visualized outcomes. I tried to “think rich” and “stay positive” all the time. And yet, money often felt slow to arrive. Something was missing.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 2 months ago in Art
When Images Refuse Ownership
The history of modern art repeatedly demonstrates a stubborn truth: no image can ever be owned absolutely. Forms circulate, poses migrate, gestures recur, and meanings survive only insofar as they continue to work on people. Copyright, originality, and authorship may function as legal or institutional devices, but aesthetically they are always provisional. What ultimately matters is not where an image comes from, but whether it generates a lived response — a mood, a tension, a sense of story. Few contemporary paintings illustrate this more clearly than The Singing Butler (1992) by Jack Vettriano, a work that has become both one of the most reproduced images in Britain and one of the most contested.
By Peter Ayolov2 months ago in Art
Pakistan deploys helicopters, drones to end standoff with Baloch rebels. AI-Generated.
Pakistan Deploys Helicopters, Drones to End Standoff With Baloch Rebels Pakistan’s security forces have intensified operations in Balochistan by deploying helicopters and surveillance drones to break a prolonged standoff with Baloch rebel groups, underscoring the growing complexity of internal security challenges in the country’s largest and most volatile province. The move reflects Islamabad’s determination to restore control while balancing military pressure with political and social sensitivities in a region long marked by unrest.
By Sain Hafiz2 months ago in Art
Marshall McLuhan: Philosopher of Media
Marshall McLuhan did not study media to understand television or newspapers. He studied media to understand *us*. Long before smartphones, social media, or constant connectivity, this Canadian philosopher saw that technology does not merely deliver information—it reshapes perception, thought, and society itself. McLuhan’s ideas remain disturbingly relevant because he grasped a truth many still resist: the most powerful effects of media are invisible.
By Fred Bradford2 months ago in Art










