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The Mona Lisa Conundrum
The air at the Louvre was kept at a precise, low temperature to protect the art. However, in an ante-room away from the main exhibits temperatures were starting to rise. Security officer Louis Durand was the one losing his cool. He was joined by one of the Louvre’s art ‘connoisseurs’ (who lurked at the back of the room very much outside his comfort zone), and their chief suspect, a curious man who looked like Santa Claus - that is to say: long white hair and matching beard, but less jolly and more confused as to why he was here. Beside him on a table lay a used wooden paint pallet, a loaded brush, and an assortment of oil paints.
By Shane Dobbie3 years ago in Art
The baby face generator using Ai
In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in using artificial intelligence (AI) to generate images of human faces. One particularly interesting application of this technology is the baby face generator, which uses AI to predict what a person might look like as a baby based on their current appearance. This technology has the potential to revolutionize a number of industries, from forensics to entertainment, and could even help us better understand how genetics and environmental factors influence our physical appearance.
By Ali bouhouch3 years ago in Art
Life is a Test: Living is an ART
Have you ever questioned your life's significance? Frequently given responses include "success," "happiness," or "satisfaction." All of these objectives are admirable, but in my opinion, the point of living is to take every obstacle and test as an opportunity to grow into the person you were destined to be. You are put to the test in life to be and grow into your highest self.
By Mariam Jabeen3 years ago in Art
Pixel Art
Pixel art is a fascinating and unique form of digital art that has captured the hearts of artists and enthusiasts alike. Originating from the early days of computer graphics, pixel art involves creating images using a grid of small, coloured squares known as pixels. Each pixel is carefully placed to form intricate designs, characters, and scenes with a distinct retro aesthetic. What makes pixel art truly captivating is the combination of its simplicity and attention to detail. By limiting the color palette and resolution, pixel artists craft visually stunning pieces that evoke nostalgia and celebrate the artistry of the past. In this introduction, we will explore the enchanting world of pixel art, its techniques, and the immense creativity that can be achieved with this medium. Whether you are a seasoned pixel artist or someone curious to learn more, prepare to embark on a journey where imagination meets the beauty of digital pixels.
By Samuel James3 years ago in Art
Bastille, the story of a revolution
The Storming of the Bastille occurred in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when revolutionary insurgents stormed and seized control of the medieval armory, fortress, and political prison known as the Bastille. At the time, the Bastille represented royal authority in the center of Paris. The prison contained only seven inmates at the time of its storming, but was seen by the revolutionaries as a symbol of the monarchy's abuse of power; its fall was the flashpoint of the French Revolution.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Art
A star of online and offline venues. The Story of Miraya Shark
With the rise of the Internet, the music business has become firmly tied to online platforms. Video rotation on television has faded into the background, and audiences have moved to platforms like YouTube, VK, Odnoklassniki, and RuTube, where they can freely watch clips of their favorite artists. New music awards nominations appeared, such as "The Best Digital Project," "The Most Popular Online Clip," "Digital Breakthrough of the Year," and others. Artists pay special attention to their subscribers on social networks and make online broadcasts, polls, and even online concerts. One of the first artists to launch digital concerts during the coronavirus pandemic was Maria Nedelkova, known as the ex-leader of the popular group Propaganda Miraya Shark.
By Miraya Shark3 years ago in Art
"The Enchanted Quill: A Journey Through Painted Prose"
As I walked around the lobbies of the renowned workmanship exhibition hall, my eyes were attracted to a charming canvas that appeared to radiate an ethereal gleam. It was named "Painted Writing," and it portrayed a peaceful field scene washed in brilliant daylight. Crafted by craftsmanship was a marvelous mix of varieties and surfaces, welcoming me to step into its reality and disentangle the story it needed to tell.
By MANSHI KUMARI3 years ago in Art
Footprints in the Mist . Content Warning.
Chapter 1: The Haunting Legends In a small, secluded village nestled deep within mist-shrouded mountains, tales of mysterious footprints emerged. Legends whispered of ethereal beings that traversed the mist-laden forests, leaving behind enigmatic imprints in their wake. The villagers, both captivated and fearful, spoke of these footprints with hushed voices, their curiosity piqued and their imaginations ignited.
By Shaikh Zaeem Zahid3 years ago in Art







