What does it mean to dress like a fashionista? To cut a long story short, it is the art of looking stylish and fashionable, which is often a contradictory force that one needs to learn to wield properly. Learn how to do it!
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Over the last decade, digital artists have become an integral part of the art industry. Technologies indeed shape the market and our understanding of art itself, and it is essential to pay attention to the impact they exert.
On June 2, Cape Town’s art gallery Nel presented a new exhibition titled “Echoes of My Mind” by Luxolo Witvoet. Using cartoon-style artworks, the South African artist recreates reality and uses memory as a source of reference.
Sometimes your home design lacks a feature or two, but it may look as if you need an entire home renovation. To avoid extra spending, pay attention to details and try to see the whole picture from multiple perspectives. Maybe, just maybe, everything you need is a new wallpaper in a bedroom or a couple of new pieces of furniture to freshen up the design? Below you will find some simple home décor hacks that will help you make a big difference with little effort.
When some art-savvy people want to impress you by the numbers, they usually recite a list of the most expensive paintings in the world. Trying to make you say “wow,” people often forget about other worth-mentioning pieces – art prints. Let’s fight this cruel injustice and take a look at the five most expensive prints that have been sold so far.
Sculpting is more than just a desire to create two- or three-dimensional art. If you want to become a sculptor and build a fruitful art career, below you will find some clear-cut answers to some commonly asked questions.
The luxury hospitality market starts getting back on its pre-COVID track, but what changes can we expect in the next years? To prepare yourself for change, see how the industry will transform in the foreseeable future.
Vincent van Gogh’s bipolar disorder, Edvard Munch’s anxiety, and Claude Monet’s attempted suicide made many people of the past foster the notoriously known stereotype of a “mad artist.” Creativity and mental health have been the focus of many pieces of research for years, especially in relation to art therapy, and yet the firm link between the two hasn’t been proved by any of them. In all fairness, some similarities can look like a cause-and-effect relationship, but it fades away when you look into the context of the problem.