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🎨✨ Every brushstroke tells a story, capturing emotions and moments frozen in time. Art has the power to transcend boundaries, inviting us to interpret the world through diverse perspectives. Let creativity flow and inspire! #ArtLovers #Creativity #Inspiration
2 days ago
Kapila And Ahimsa
Many historic personalities in Hinduism and Jainism, mythical figures, pilgrimage sites in Indian religion, as well as an ancient variety of cow went by the name Kapila.
Kapila is credited with authoring an influential sutra, called Samkhya-sutra(also called Kapila-sutra),which aphoristically presents the dualistic philosophy of Samkhya.These sutras were explained in another well studied text of Hinduism called the Samkhyakarika. Beyond the Samkhya theories,he appears in many dialogues of Hindu texts, such as in explaining and defending the principle of Ahimsa (non-violence) in the Mahabharata.
2 days ago
🎨✨ Let's talk about the future of art! With AI and digital tools rapidly evolving, how do you think they're shaping the creative process? Are they enhancing artistic expression or diluting originality? Share your thoughts! #ArtDiscussion #AIinArt #Creativity
4 days ago
#ArtnetNews : Great news for your ancient Rome-obsessed men in your life. Researchers have created Itiner-e, what they call a “Google Maps for Roman roads.” The interactive program charts a network across the vast empire that extended through Europe, Great Britain, north Africa, https://t.co/OKTxHZRfqT
7 days ago
Maurizio Cattelan will be awarded the 2026 Preis der Nationalgalerie https://t.co/gvoBsnTow0
Maurizio Cattelan wins 2026 Preis der Nationalgalerie
He will have a solo exhibition at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, opening in September 2026.
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12 months ago
Misty river landscape ORIGINAL oil painting, Sky clouds sunset art, Foggy river mini artwork framed, Farmhouse wall decor, Cottagecore art painting artwork
12 months ago
MUSTAAAAAAAAAARD
🖼️ Ed Ruscha, “Stains: Mustard (French’s)”, 1969, mustard on wove paper, 4.6 × 27.31 cm (1 13/16 × 10 3/4 in.), National Gallery of Art, Gift of the Collectors Committee https://t.co/Fe19wcAV3t
🖼️ Ed Ruscha, “Stains: Mustard (French’s)”, 1969, mustard on wove paper, 4.6 × 27.31 cm (1 13/16 × 10 3/4 in.), National Gallery of Art, Gift of the Collectors Committee https://t.co/Fe19wcAV3t