Whether you celebrate a New Year or not, it is hard to argue that it is an essential moment in the social life cycle of every individual. For many people, 2021 has been a year of trial and tribulations. The global pandemic, new Covid variants, protests, and wars were still ablaze during the year. On a positive note, there were many incredible stories that people should be happy with.
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A new year is a new start, so it does matter how you will begin 2022. Arguably the best way to start the new year right is to make an investment. If the odds are in your favor, you will most likely accumulate a decent chunk of money before the year is out. Today, you have a chance to find out what luxury goods will most likely be the most profitable long-term investments in 2022. Make sure to check them out!
If your friend, sibling, or parent are artists, you probably have a hard time picking a gift for them. The reason is that people believe that you should be very creative to impress painters or sculptors. However, such a statement is not entirely true, and many artists would like to have ordinary yet practical items rather than something flamboyant and extravagant.
People are prone to fear. Like it or not, it is an inalienable part.
When 2021 only started, there were quite a few ideas of what trends would emerge in the new year. Now, it is almost time to celebrate the ending of 2021, so one can have a complete picture of what has changed since the very first day of the year. Let’s try to summarize it and compile the list of art trends that ruled the art business in the COVID-impacted world.
Experiencing doubts and fears when immersed in a new activity is quite natural. As an emerging artist, you have to show your work to the public, report your progress, and prove your skills. However, professionals also face criticism and uncertainty about their career choices. In this blog post, we are going to break down the 5 biggest artist fears and the ways to overcome them.
December 25 is one of the most anticipated days of the year. Every Christian.
The debate about abstract and representational art is as old as art itself. Some.