Fine Art
The Theft of Three Hundred Thousand Rupees
The Theft of Three Hundred Thousand Rupees (Article No. 1427) Bano and Shehla, the sisters of Mansoor and Munir Shami, studied at Tower House Grammar School, a private institution run by Begum Nayab, who was both its owner and principal. She was known as a kind, intelligent, and principled woman. Her school, which offered education from playground to matriculation, had an excellent reputation. Parents from far-off areas sent their children there because of its strong discipline and high academic standards.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Art
Arnold Clark Photography… The Pinnacle in High School Senior Portraits
Arnold Clark Photography sits on 24th Street in Omaha Nebraska, its front windows glowing softly long after most shops have gone dark. From the outside, it looks timeless with clean lines and framed portraits that hint at decades of stories. Inside, it is anything but stuck in the past.
By ArnoldClark Photographyabout a month ago in Art
Valentino Garavani. AI-Generated.
In the golden age of couture, when fashion was less about speed and more about soul, one name quietly rose to become synonymous with timeless elegance: Valentino Garavani. To speak of Valentino is to speak of romance, discipline, beauty, and a lifelong devotion to the art of dressing the world’s most admired women.
By S.A Charlesabout a month ago in Art
Damiana Leaf Extract: A Natural Way to Enhance Libido
Damiana is commonly used by people seeking support for sexual wellness. For both men and women, it is often used as a natural aphrodisiac. Let’s learn more about Damiana leaf extract and its benefits in detail.
By Shea's Apothecary2 months ago in Art
Male Tattoo Artist Roles in Contemporary Tattoo Culture
Walking into a studio today feels very different from the old days of loud music and tough talk. Modern tattoo shops can be calm, warm and welcoming, and the person guiding you through the whole process is often a male tattoo artist who takes his job very seriously.
By Tools of Trade Studios2 months ago in Art
The Crossroads of Becoming
I found it by accident. Tucked between a laundromat and a shuttered bookstore, half-hidden by ivy and time, stood a rusted phone booth. Not the sleek glass kind from movies, but an old metal one—peeling paint, cracked receiver, a dial so stiff it groaned when turned. No one had used it in years. Probably decades.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The fourteenth card in A Modern African Tarot marks a profound turning point. Where XII HANGED MAN invites surrender and new perspective, XIII DEATH brings closure, transformation, and the sacred necessity of letting go. This card reimagines the traditional Death archetype through African mourning rituals, ancestral reverence, and the cyclical nature of life.
By Vongani Bandi2 months ago in Art
Art Isn’t Escape — It’s Translation
People often speak of art as a doorway out—an exit from reality, a refuge from pain, a soft place to land when the world grows loud. They say we read to forget, paint to flee, write to disappear. But the longer I live, the less that idea holds. Art has never taken me away from life. It has taken me deeper into it.
By Jhon smith2 months ago in Art
Adjust the Sails
Living creatures mean motivations. When motivations are not met, we feel sad, wounded, frustrated. So, we need a strong mindset. A lot of things are not in our control. But we can decide our responses. It's within our power. It can make significant change in our moods and life journey.
By Seema Patel2 months ago in Art











