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Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 Is Calling: Why Prep Now?
The Much Awaited Basel Show Let’s time travel. Imagine you’re sometime in December 2025 - the glowing skyline of Miami lit up with neon lights in front of you. The air hums with a rare artistic buzz, and the Miami Beach Convention Center has been transformed into the global stage for modern and contemporary art. A pool of collectors, art curators, and famous contemporary artists gather under one roof to celebrate the great Basel Show - with every corner taking you to the hea
Apr 22, 20256 min read


Acrylic Painting Secrets Revealed: Be the Next Rothko
Mark Rothko | Abstract Expressionism | Untitled | Yellow Band | Royal Academy of Art Exhibit 2016 Did you know Rothko used acrylic paints on sheets of paper that were stapled to larger easels! Have you ever stood before a massive, bold, and color-soaked canvas of Mark Rothko or Barnett Newman and felt that stirring inside? That is the charm of an abstractionist’s color world that makes you feel the pain, sorrow, hope, and happiness with the giant blocks of colors. Though Rot
Apr 19, 20257 min read


Muses, Maidens, and Monsters: Revealing the Mythical Women in Art
“She is clothed in strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.” - Book of Proverbs : Chapter 31, Verse 25 Greek Myth and Women Women in the form of goddesses, muses, and monsters have fascinated the art scene for millennia. Right from the divine grace of countless goddesses to the terrifying allure of female monsters, the femme fatales in mythology have long been alluring artists and painters with their irresistible appeal. These women, as we can call th
Apr 16, 20255 min read


The Unfamiliar and Unusual Van Gogh: Before the Sunflowers Bloomed
Explore the early paintings and unusual sketches of Van Gogh rarely seen.
Apr 15, 20257 min read


Secrets to Picasso’s Blue and Rose Periods: From Gloom to Grace
Explore Picasso’s early phase of Blue and Rose Periods of creations: A Journey from Despair and gloom to hope and revival. Watch out some of the much reviewed paintings of Pablo Picasso before he became the greatest Cubist.
Apr 11, 20256 min read


East Meets West: How Japanese Art Influenced Western Masters
Discover the fascinating Japanese art and aesthetics impacting the Western art world & the great masters like Monet, Van Gogh, Degas and more.
Apr 10, 20255 min read


The Art of Chiaroscuro: Unveiling the Contrast of Light & Darkness in Art
Unveil the world of brilliant Chiaroscuro art from Renaissance to the contemporary times.
Apr 7, 20256 min read


How to Deal with the Art of Nothingness - Suprematism by Malevich
Delve into the fascinating black and white nothingness of objects: Explore Kazimir Malevich's revolutionary Suprematism Art here!
Apr 1, 20256 min read


Colors of Change: Follow the Revolutionary Art of Latin America
In the rich tapestry of art and artistic communications, Latin American art holds a very special place. But why? Read on ...
Mar 27, 20256 min read


Board a Magic Tour of Installation Art: From Yayoi Kusama to Olafur Eliasson
Take a tour of mind-bending Installation Art from Yayoi Kusama infinity rooms to Olafur Eliasson light art installations.
Mar 25, 20256 min read


Untold Stories of Still Life Art: From Fruit Bowls to Memento Mori
Enjoy the journey of still life art from lush fruit bowls to decaying flowers and human skulls to modern mixed-media and pop art stills.
Mar 18, 20256 min read


Art Born of Suffering: The Most Tortured Artists in History
“You’ve got to suffer for your art sometimes!” - Ford Kiernan Dark Paintings by Famous Artists Art reflects human emotions in all shades — in all its beauty, pain, and complexity. Throughout history, there are stories about the most celebrated artists who have created works of staggering emotional depth, through pain and suffering. They often drew from their own troubled lives and inner turmoil. Thus, the idea of the ‘tortured artists’ is not just a romanticized myth!
Mar 17, 20256 min read
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