Mixed Media
The Night I Decided to Build My Own Universe
The Quiet Birth of a World There is a specific kind of silence that only exists at 3:00 AM. For me, that’s when the Lyonheart Universe actually started to take shape. It wasn't a sudden "lightbulb" moment or a calculated business plan; it was just a single, persistent image of a character that I couldn't stop thinking about. For months, these fragments of dialogue and half-formed scenes felt like haunting questions that I was being forced to answer through a camera lens. It didn’t arrive ready for a global audience; it arrived as a raw, messy need to tell a story that felt different from everything else I was seeing on my feed.
By Lyon Gaber2 months ago in Art
When Music Learns to See . AI-Generated.
Music has always painted pictures in the listener’s mind. Now, with artificial intelligence, those pictures can exist on screen—instantly, beautifully, and in perfect sync. As digital platforms continue to prioritize video-first content, artists and brands face a new creative demand: every sound needs a visual identity.
By Beat Viz ai2 months ago in Art
The Day the Silence Learned to Speak
On the edge of a quiet town called Marrowell stood a clock tower that had not spoken in twelve years. People still checked the time by it, of course. The hands moved faithfully, circling the face with stubborn loyalty, but the bell—once the town’s heartbeat—had gone silent after a storm cracked its iron tongue. The mayor promised repairs. The years promised forgetting. And forgetting, as it often does, won.
By Yasir khan2 months ago in Art
Art Unbound: Platforms Redefining Creativity in the Blockchain Era. AI-Generated.
The art world is shedding its old skins. No longer confined to galleries, auction houses, or static images, it’s expanding into dynamic, decentralized spaces where code, community, and creativity collide. A new wave of platforms is driving this transformation—blending blockchain, critique, and culture to redefine what art can be.
By Solomon Walker2 months ago in Art
Space Between the Brushstrokes
I used to believe that real artists were always working. Every photo I saw online showed someone painting late into the night, hands stained with color, eyes burning with passion. Sketchbooks were always open. Canvases were always half-finished. The message was clear: if you weren’t constantly creating, you were falling behind.
By Jhon smith3 months ago in Art
Starting My Guitar Journey With Izzire Guitars Co. AI-Generated.
Learning guitar was always one of those dreams I kept close but could never really reach. Every time I heard someone play, a small part of me wished it was me. Life kept happening and my budget never allowed me to actually buy my own guitar. I used to borrow guitars from friends sometimes and those moments always reminded me how much I wanted to learn for real.
By Jane Rockson3 months ago in Art
The Woman Who Became a Mirror
In the history of performance art, few moments have struck the human conscience as sharply as what unfolded in a modest gallery in Naples in 1974. It was an experiment that involved no words, no movement, and no stage—only a woman, a table of seventy-two objects, and the unpredictable landscape of the human soul. To this day, Marina Abramović’s Rhythm 0 remains one of the most disturbing, enlightening, and unforgettable explorations of human behavior ever witnessed.
By Ikram Ullah3 months ago in Art
Why Make? Podcast
Why Make? Podcast encapsulates all that is wonderful, exciting, and creative about indie podcasting. Why? First, the show is a collaborative project between Erik Wolken and Robb Helmkamp, both furniture makers and sculptors, seeking to create a narrative and oral history through their podcast and, most recently, documentary filmmaking.
By Frank Racioppi3 months ago in Art










