Mixed Media
The Sky Remembers Everything
A Boy Who Watched the Clouds In a quiet town surrounded by hills and open skies, lived a 13-year-old boy named Aiden Vale. He didn’t have many friends, but he loved the sky. Every day, he would lie on the grass, arms behind his head, and watch the clouds drift by.
By Muhammad Hayat11 months ago in Art
7 Ways to Groom Your Artist Portfolio for Open Calls
If you are a seasoned artist or an amateur, starting to learn the ins and outs of the profession, participating in open calls for artists can be a game-changer for you! Yes. These opportunities—ranging from art competition shows to museum open calls for artists—can help boost your profile, gain global exposure, and even fetch some rare opportunities of gallery representation. But before you hit the ‘submit’ button, there’s one crucial element you must enter: your artist portfolio.
By Blair Bart11 months ago in Art
Indian Wedding Cards:
Weddings in India are much more than just ceremonies — they are vibrant festivals of love, culture, and family. Each ritual, each moment, carries deep meaning. And before the music starts and the lights go up, it all begins with a single symbol of invitation: the Indian wedding card.
By madhu rash11 months ago in Art
Meet the Future of Art at the Best Art Gallery for Emerging Artists
The world of art is in a continuous flux, where things are evolving and fresh talents are reshaping the world in their own creative ways. This is a new chapter of visual expression. Now, the trend is to challenge the set norms of art & expression and to go beyond the creative boundaries seeking innovation. There are art enthusiasts, collectors, and curators who look out for fresh ideas in art and fresh talents to explore.
By rachel brown11 months ago in Art
A.Rrajani – One of India’s Leading Fashion Photographers
When it comes to fashion photography in India, few names resonate with such consistency, creativity, and class as A.Rrajani. With a career that spans over two decades, A.Rrajani has carved a niche for himself in the fast-evolving world of fashion, capturing timeless images that blend art, style, and individuality.
By A.Rrajani photographer11 months ago in Art
face lift: Clarice Lispector
“All the world began with a yes.” — Clarice Lispector, The Hour of the Star Clarice Lispector was born in Ukraine in 1920 to a Jewish family fleeing anti-Semitic violence, and raised in Brazil, where she would become one of the most revered literary voices in the country’s history. She published her first novel at just 23, rewriting the possibilities of Portuguese-language literature with a voice that was intimate, fragmented, and transcendent. Her writing is often called mystical, philosophical, and feminine—not because it conforms to traditional expectations, but because it defies them. She was a novelist, a journalist, a mother, a question—one who lived between languages, between worlds. She died in 1977, just a day before her 57th birthday, after a long battle with cancer.
By River and Celia in Underland 11 months ago in Art
Wedding Reception Photography – Tiana Hunter Weddings
The essence of unforgettable celebrations depends on how well you represent every detail. Tiana Hunter Weddings dedicates itself to create wedding reception photography that immortalizes your happy moments. All photo candid shots on display each story from the first dance through dance toasts filled with laughter. Our creative vision and natural picture style help your images show the genuine spirit that defined your evening. Every radiant moment turns into boundless recollections which will shine through the ages. Your reception needs more than random images since artful photography is its proper artistic form. Are you prepared to save the memorable moments from your wedding night? Visit our website now for more information About our services!
By Tiana Hunter Weddings11 months ago in Art
The Daily Shopping
Every day, just after the Fajr prayer, Mrs. Rahman would sit by the window sipping her warm cup of tea. She would gaze out over the still street as it gradually came to life. Birds chirped, shop shutters rattled open, and the first light of dawn cast a golden hue over the rooftops. This was her favorite time of the day — peaceful, predictable, and filled with purpose.
By MD BILLAL HOSSAIN11 months ago in Art
Use Color Artwork as Language: Submit Work that Speaks Without Words
We cannot imagine a world without colors – in a world full of noise and distraction, color remains one of the few universal languages that helps us to deal with the chaos. From the warm colors like a dark scarlet tone to the cool color like a passion to the cool serenity of a soft blue, colors stir emotions, stir memories, and shape our understanding of the world—often more powerfully than words ever could. If you are an artist obsessed with the working of colors and like to work with a wider color palette, join competitions organized by art galleries like TERAVARNA, themed on color.
By Blair Bart11 months ago in Art
Nakshi Kantha
Nakshi Kantha: The Embroidered Legacy of Bengal Nakshi Kantha, the traditional embroidered quilt of Bengal, is much more than a household item—it is a canvas of dreams, memories, and cultural heritage, lovingly stitched by the hands of rural women for generations. With roots deeply embedded in the rural life of Bangladesh and West Bengal in India, Nakshi Kantha is a unique form of folk art that blends functionality with storytelling, transforming everyday cloth into a reflection of life’s joys, sorrows, and aspirations.
By Nabir Mondol11 months ago in Art
dance
The Grace and Discipline of a Classical Dancer Classical dance is one of the most revered and enduring forms of artistic expression. Rooted in centuries of tradition and culture, it requires a deep commitment to discipline, technique, and emotional expression. A classical dancer is not just a performer—they are a storyteller, a keeper of cultural heritage, and a vessel for artistic beauty. Their journey is one of dedication, transformation, and grace.
By Gayatri Nagpal11 months ago in Art









