The Art of Paul Jackson Pollock
Paul Jackson PollickPaul Jackson Pollock was born on January 28th, 1912, in Cody, Wyoming. He grew up in Arizona and California and in 1928 began to study painting at the Manual Arts High School, Los...
View ArticleWicked Queen: Queen Elisabeth the First
Queen Elisabeth the First A three-quarter-length portrait slightly to the left, seated. Elizabeth holds a scepter in her right hand and, seated on a red throne, she is set against a background which...
View ArticleNew Poems by Carmine Giodano
Thanksgiving byCarmine Giordano That we are hereunraveled from the starsthe universe awareshaped to name the nightingaleto breathe the roseto sigh at sunriseto wrench love from the force of molecule...
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Key West, Florida Key West, a U.S. island city, is part of the Florida Keys archipelago. It’s also Florida’s southernmost point, lying roughly 90 miles north of Cuba.________________________________...
View ArticleWood Carvings
Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or...
View ArticleTen World Famous Statues
Statues have been created by man since the prehistory for all kinds of reasons and in all sizes. One of the first statues, a 29.6 cm (11.7 inches) high sculpture called the Lion Man, was created almost...
View ArticleChristmas
The early 19th century was a period of class conflict and turmoil. During this time, unemployment was high and gang rioting by the disenchanted classes often occurred during the Christmas season. In...
View ArticleThe Greatest Photos Of 2018
From tragedy to celebration, from promising beginnings to somber farewells, these images capture a momentous 2018.Through photographers’ lenses, we saw traumatized students led from bloody classrooms...
View ArticleEdward Weston
Edward WestonEdward Weston, was born on March 24th, 1886, in Highland Park, Illinois, U.S A. He e Hdied on January 1st, 1958, in Carmel, California. He was aeH major American photographer of the early...
View ArticleNew York City
The first native New Yorkers were the Lenape, an Algonquin people who hunted, fished and farmed in the area between the Delaware and Hudson rivers. Europeans began to explore the region at the...
View ArticleNeglected Utopia: A Photographer Explores The Forgotten Modernist Estates Of...
From the 1950's to the 1908s, Paris was booming. Foreign migration and urbanisation of the city caused a huge surge in population and a crisis for housing. France’s solution came in the form of vast...
View ArticleNine Wonderful Winter Wonderlands Around The World
1. Shirakawa-Go, JapanThe northern most regions of Japan are always the coldest, but nothing beats the beautiful thatched cottages of Shirakawa-go, it represents snow country to the fullest. This is a...
View ArticleLittle Kown Aristic: William Eggeleston
William EggelestonWilliam Eggeleston is one of the most influential photographers of the latter half of the 20th century. His portraits and landscapes of the American South reframed the history of the...
View ArticlePictures From The Past , No. 44
Pictures From The PastThe phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words” was coined by American newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane in 1911. It’s a simple notion that applies to many aspects of our lives,...
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Theresa MayBrexit LatestSome People Are Confused About What Happened?Media caption Brexit battles: How May lived to fight another day on 2018.It has been an eventful week in United Kingdom politics,...
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