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Art for our sake: five
For my fifth venture into the wonderous world depicted by the wonderful creators submitting their stories to the Vocal Art community, I have included some embedded links. Please let me know what you think. Is it too much or does it help give a useful preview of the works reviewed?
By Raymond G. Taylor3 years ago in Art
Unlocking the Power of Perception
Greetings, fellow artists and art enthusiasts! Today, I'm excited to share with you a drawing exercise that has had a profound impact on my artistic journey, and I believe it has the potential to do the same for you. Join me as I delve into this transformative technique that has changed the way I perceive the world around me.
By Stella Oehtam3 years ago in Art
Japanese Wall Art:
Japanese wall craftsmanship has a long and rich history, tracing all the way back to the Jomon time frame (10,000-300 BCE). Probably the earliest instances of Japanese wall workmanship can be found as cavern compositions, which portray various creatures, plants, and mathematical plans.
By muhammad javaid3 years ago in Art
Beyoncé Renaissance Tour: Air Icon T-Shirt
In the realm where music and artistry converge, few names shine as brightly as Beyoncé. A true cultural phenomenon, Beyoncé's influence reaches far beyond the stage, transcending generations and leaving an indelible mark on the world. With the announcement of the Beyoncé
By Seyi Egbeyinka 3 years ago in Art
How Mona Lisa became so overrated?
If you want to praise Leonardo daVinci's Mona Lisa as art, you can find it. But what if you think it's just...well? What is the cynical explanation for the Mona Lisa? Why is Mona Lisa so famous? Is it really that much better than da Vinci's Lady in Ermine? It looks better. There is one more ermine. But the Mona is so famous that the director of the Louvre, where the Mona Lisa lives, said that 80% of his visitors are there just to see one painting.
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in Art
My voice
3d art Creating 3D eye art, also known as "eye-popping" or "illusion" art, involves using shading, perspective, and optical illusions to make a flat drawing appear three-dimensional. This can be done with various subjects, but let's focus on creating a simple 3D eye art trick.
By sandip thapa3 years ago in Art
Decoding the Challenge: AI Art's Struggle with Depicting Hands
In the realm of AI-generated art, there's a curious phenomenon that has captured the attention of many: the struggle to accurately depict hands. It's an odd predicament, considering the remarkable feats of creativity AI models can achieve, from envisioning a post-apocalyptic giraffe astronaut to portraying Genghis Khan playing a pixel art guitar solo. But when it comes to portraying something as seemingly simple as a man holding a delicious apple, AI art tends to falter. Why is it that AI, with all its technological prowess, stumbles when it comes to rendering such a basic and familiar human gesture?
By Shubham Bajaj3 years ago in Art









