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The Narcissist’s Daughter: Dr. Mindy Meets Her Characters on the Couch

Posted By tglong 1055 days ago on Art

https://blog.tglong.com - Author Mindy Pollack-Fusi visits the Art and Craft of Writing Creatively and meets characters from her latest book, The Narcissist's Daughter, on the couch.

Back from Egypt trip – stones and sands

Posted By fritzzo 400 days ago on Art

https://zettl.blog - My Egypt trip came to an end. Here is a small selection of a series of photos taken by the sea in Hurghada and area. Stones and sand were the focus.
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How Art Makes You Happier and Healthier

Posted By harleenas 2001 days ago on Art

https://www.aha-now.com - Do you like creating or observing any form of art? Well, the good news is that art makes you happy and healthy too. Read more about how you benefit from art and what you can do to bring art into your life.

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15 Brilliant Art Tributes To The MARVELous Stan Lee

Posted By fershid 2000 days ago on Art

https://digitalsynopsis.com - Stan Lee, the legendary writer, editor and publisher of Marvel Comics, passed away on November 12, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. He was 95.

In collaboration with artists Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, Lee co-created iconic superhero characters like Spider-Man, the Hulk, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Doctor Strange, Black Panther, and Daredevil. He also co-created the characters Iron Man, Thor, and Ant-Man with his brother and co-writer Larry Lieber.

Lee was the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, and later its publisher and chairman. He led its expansion from a small division of a publishing house to a large multimedia corporation. After retirement, he remained a public figurehead for the company, and often made cameo appearances in Marvel films and television projects.

Japanese Artist Turns Product Packaging Into Amazing Artworks

Posted By fershid 1943 days ago on Art

https://digitalsynopsis.com - Japanese artist Haruki transforms packaging of everyday items like Pringles chips, Oreo cookies, Nestle milk, etc. into amazing paper sculptures and artworks. He uses a technique known as kirigami, a variation of origami, which involves cutting and folding paper to create intricate designs. Kirigami is usually associated with traditional Japanese art, but Haruki applies the technique on product packaging and creates his own style of art.