Fiction
"The Painter's Ephemeral Love". Content Warning.
In a quaint little town named Serenelle, nestled between the rugged mountains and a shimmering azure sea, there lived a reclusive painter named Adrian. His works were renowned throughout the region, not for their abundance but for their rarity. Adrian painted only one masterpiece every decade, and each was a masterpiece beyond compare.
By Muthuselvan3 years ago in Art
"A Love Found in Serenwood"
In the tranquil coastal town of Serenwood, where time seemed to slow to a gentle sway and technology was but a distant memory, Lily and Daniel embarked on a love story as profound as the whispering sea breeze and as vibrant as the town's colorful cottages.
By Tarun kumar3 years ago in Art
Brushes of Destiny. Content Warning.
In the heart of a bustling city, there lived a young woman named Emily. She had always been a dreamer, with a heart full of aspirations and a head brimming with ideas. But it wasn't until a life-changing event that her dreams would take an unexpected turn.
By theophilus acquaah3 years ago in Art
Esme Takes Things Into Her Own Hands
Esme had never been what you call a looker, but what she lacked in vavavoom she made up for in practicality. While her first husband, Jimmy, was banging her head against the bathroom floor on Saturday night, Esme took a certain comfort in having washed it with Pine Sol earlier that day. She thought about how long it would take for his arms to tire or his head to cool off, counting seconds in time with the thunk thunk; the counting being a habit that stayed with her.
By Dulcie Witman3 years ago in Art
Einstein the Mad Scientist | The Unusual
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany, to Hermann and Pauline Einstein. His early childhood appeared unremarkable, devoid of immediate signs of his future scientific greatness. However, several key factors in his early life laid the foundation for his intellectual growth.
By Nicholas Moses3 years ago in Art
Beyond Words
Symbolism is a powerful literary and artistic device used to convey deeper meanings and messages through the use of symbols, which are objects, actions, or concepts that represent something beyond their literal definition. The primary purpose of using symbols is to represent abstract concepts, themes, or ideas that may be difficult to convey directly through words. By attaching symbolic meaning to something concrete, writers can convey complex ideas in a more accessible and engaging manner.
By Tifuh Awah3 years ago in Art
Crafting worlds with Words.
Artistic expression in literature is a fundamental aspect of the craft, and it involves the deliberate and creative use of language to go beyond mere communication of facts or stories. It's about using words in ways that evoke emotions, provoke thought, and convey deeper layers of meaning. Here's an expansion on this concept:
By Tifuh Awah3 years ago in Art
Willem Dafoe's Absence and New Directions in Aquaman Sequel
Introduction Fans of the DC Extended Universe were in for a surprise when news broke that Willem Dafoe would not be returning for the upcoming Aquaman sequel. Dafoe's portrayal of Nudis Vulko, the wise and loyal advisor to Arthur Curry (played by Jason Momoa), was a highlight of the first film. However, due to scheduling conflicts, the talented actor will not be reprising his role in the highly anticipated sequel. This unexpected development has led director James Wan to shift his focus towards expanding Nicole Kidman's role as Atlanna, Arthur Curry's mother, and introducing fresh elements to the Aquaman franchise.
By MOIRENGJAM EBOTON MEITEI3 years ago in Art
Films Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Content Warning.
Music] I was essentially jobless and homeless four years ago, but now I'm married, a parent, and I wouldn't trade it for anything. Oh, and my job was a little less stressful than yours, so yeah, I eventually found a job. I'm the king of Atlantis, where half a billion individuals of every known marine species reside, but that doesn't mean they don't like me since I'm going to kill Aquaman and wipe out the entire city.
By World Hart3 years ago in Art
BACK...
Does it really start with the story itself or with the background but the art is in the work and the artist here is the almighty .We humans are just small gods when it comes to creation so the whole thing about telling us how your nine months journey was is you taking credit for someone else's work .Ask me about my nine months and I will say it was a whole new theory all together with a time frame...I was busy doing this and that ,taking photos to remember those blossom days in the future ,at this point the the human inside me was the least my concerns it was as if I was renting it some sort of shelter .At this point I knw you trying to jungle between whether or not I deserved to be a mum but don't be so quick to judge ,sincerely speaking you can't embrace what you have not worked for, so how could I be proud knowing that I was expecting my own …I was young ,stupid , confused and I obviously thought had found my mr.right.
By Christine Wanga3 years ago in Art





