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The Thin Line Between Art and Architecture is a Draft
It has happened to everyone who lives in a city such as New York to detect the beautiful and eye-catching architecture that ties the different parts of town together. These parts are bound together by artistry and engineering, and an interminable list of people who begin drafting a design, to the people who carefully construct and allow a project to come to life. It is applaudable and exciting to go through the different layers of architecture and to understand how the work is done, who the work is done by, and the way it impacts our lives. There are many individuals who contribute to the execution of a building, or any other construction projects we come across daily in the city.
By NY Art Life4 years ago in Journal
6 Reasons to Choose Flags for Outdoor Advertising
Every company nowadays needs to be noticed and stand out. With digital media overtaking the advertising industry, firms are giving only half their attention to traditional marketing. However, you can never completely disregard the strength of traditional marketing methods, one of which is the use of custom feather flags.
By Yatin Arora4 years ago in Journal
Breath into Her
They tell me to breath life into her, but that's what I'm afraid of. They say "Maybe you're not healing from the past, because you're trying to be who you once were, and that person is gone. There is a new, strong being, trying to be born. Breath life into her, and let her come forth."
By Josie Del Valle4 years ago in Journal
Is the Art Market a Scam?
In 2005, a Salvator Mundi believed a replica was auctioned off from the property of Baton Rouge industrialist Basil Clovis Hendry Sr. at the St. Charles Gallery auction house in New Orleans. It had been highly overpainted to the degree of looking like a replica, and was characterised as “a wreck, dark and depressing” before restoration. The picture was purchased for $1,175 by a group of art dealers. The team thought there was a chance that this low-quality piece may be Leonardo’s long-lost original.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 4 years ago in Journal








