Illustration
How AI Is a Threat
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often described as a miracle of modern science—a tool that can write poetry, drive cars, diagnose diseases, and even mimic human conversation. It promises convenience, progress, and a future filled with technological wonder. But beneath the shiny surface of this digital revolution lies a darker, quieter truth: AI is also a growing threat. Not just to jobs or industries, but to privacy, ethics, freedom, and even the nature of being human.
By Mehtab Ahmad9 months ago in Art
The Unseen Architects
It starts subtly, almost imperceptibly. You open your social media app, and there it is: a perfectly curated feed of posts, news articles, and advertisements that seem to know you better than you know yourself. Later, you switch on a streaming service, and it suggests a movie that aligns precisely with your obscure taste in indie documentaries. You search for a product online, and for weeks, ads for similar items follow you across every website. This isn't magic; it's the invisible hand of algorithms at work, silently shaping our perceptions, influencing our choices, and, increasingly, defining our reality.
By Momin Shah9 months ago in Art
Flicker — When Identity Breaks and Blurs
Flicker is the newest piece in my Blurred Identity series — a brutal snapshot of what it means to exist in a world obsessed with being seen, tracked, and labeled. It’s a scream wrapped in pixels, a face caught mid-breakdown, caught somewhere between showing up and fading out.
By Danielle Jara9 months ago in Art
She Was Never in the Photo
This image started with absence. An empty chair, a dim window, a wall cracked just enough to suggest time. I built the base from fragments, royalty-free photos, an archival scan, a texture ripped from the underside of an old postcard. None of it matched. That’s how I knew it was right.
By Danielle Jara9 months ago in Art
A Message from the Past
It was an ordinary Sunday afternoon when Sarah decided to explore the attic of her late grandmother’s house. The old Victorian home had always felt like a time capsule — each room filled with antiques, stories, and whispers of the past. Now, as the only living descendant, it was Sarah’s responsibility to preserve or part with what remained.
By Sophia Grace9 months ago in Art
Finding Connection Through Graphic Recording: Making Every Voice Seen
In today’s diverse world, effective communication is more important than ever. When hosting events, workshops, or presentations, it’s crucial to ensure your message resonates with every attendee. This is where graphic recording comes into play.
By Marker.ae Graphic Recording9 months ago in Art
A World of Imagination
Imagination is one of humanity’s most extraordinary gifts. It is the ability to picture things that do not exist, to dream beyond the boundaries of reality, and to envision new possibilities. While the physical world is governed by laws and limitations, the world of imagination knows no bounds. It is infinite, flexible, and full of wonder. Through imagination, we build entire universes in our minds, solve complex problems, and express the deepest parts of ourselves. In many ways, imagination is not just a product of the human experience—it is what defines it.
By Anwar Jamil9 months ago in Art
Classic & Poetic
The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog: A Story of Solitude and Soul The fog curled around the mountain peaks like a living thing, soft and silent, veiling the world below in mystery. From the jagged precipice where he stood, the wanderer could see only hints of what lay beneath—black ridges cutting through the pale, sea-like mist, like islands afloat in a spectral ocean.
By Soul Drafts9 months ago in Art









