CUBISM, A TRUE ART MOVEMENT
Cubism has many characteristics. A Cubist painting is a style of art in which the subject matter appears in multiple geometric forms. Yet it is far more than that. Read More …
Art, in this space, becomes both reflection and rebellion—drawing from the emotional depths of expressionism, the dreamy dissonance of surrealism, and the fluid light of impressionism. Rooted in classical European styles like chiaroscuro, yet not confined by tradition, it stretches toward modern dialogues through digital media and politicised visual narratives. Alongside original hand-painted works, this category also delves into the history and evolution of iconic masterpieces, exploring mediums, moments, and the shifting language of visual culture. Each post invites a deeper engagement with the art that shapes and mirrors the world.
Cubism has many characteristics. A Cubist painting is a style of art in which the subject matter appears in multiple geometric forms. Yet it is far more than that. Read More …
Salvador Dali was a Spanish painter, sculptor, filmmaker, printmaker, novelist, and performance artist who explored subconscious imagery. He was born in a small town outside Barcelona to a prosperous middle-class family who suffered greatly before the birth of Dali when their first son, also named Salvador, died soon after birth. Dali repeatedly heard that he was a reincarnation of his dead brother, a belief that probably affected the impressionable young artist. Read More …
Trust, a word so comforting, yet so volatile. It is the invisible thread that holds relationships together, and when it frays, it unravels everything. In this deeply personal art series, titled Trust is a Deception, I explore the delicate and often painful interplay between trust and betrayal. Read More …
The dormant seed of a soul, neither dead nor alive, is destined for an eternal journey; neither nourished nor deprived, lost in the hopeless melancholy of existence!! Read More …