Sculpture
Granite monuments to remember your loved ones
Explore the world of granite and stone craftsmanship, where expert artisans create enduring Granite memorials and Granite monuments. Discover high-quality custom granite products that honor legacies and memories. Join us on a journey into the artistry of custom stone creations that endure for generations.
By Joel Danny2 years ago in Art
The reason for the preservation of over 600,000 bird specimens at The Smithsonian is a topic of interest
Collection. Once acquired, the bird is meticulously prepared by specialists who ensure that the skin is preserved and maintained to the highest standards. This process is essential as the specimens are used for research purposes, such as identifying birds that have been killed by airplanes or studying evolutionary changes in duck bills.
By shafwan shariff2 years ago in Art
The Power of Words
Have you ever stopped to wonder about the extraordinary power that lies within the written word? The way an author's ink-stained fingertips can weave a tapestry of emotions, ideas, and perspectives that captivate our very souls. Literature holds a mysterious sway over our hearts and minds, shaping our worldview with every turn of the page. But what exactly is this power and how does it leave its indelible mark on our lives? Join me on a journey of exploration as we unravel the enigmatic force that literature possesses, uncovering the secrets it holds in the realm of imagination.
By Sera Publishing2 years ago in Art
The Titanic |The Unsinkable Dream and the Tragic Reality
The idea for the Titanic emerged in the late 19th century as part of a fierce competition among various shipping companies to build the most opulent and technologically advanced ocean liners. White Star Line, a British shipping company, sought to outdo its rivals, Cunard and others, by constructing a trio of massive ships, including the Olympic, the Britannic, and the most famous of them all, the Titanic.
By Nicholas Moses3 years ago in Art
Einstein the Mad Scientist | The Unusual
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany, to Hermann and Pauline Einstein. His early childhood appeared unremarkable, devoid of immediate signs of his future scientific greatness. However, several key factors in his early life laid the foundation for his intellectual growth.
By Nicholas Moses3 years ago in Art
Art for our sake: six
A little break since edition five. Sorry 'bout that but been doing some art appreciation at Tate Modern, Tate Britain, and the Mall Gallery among others. Always so much to see in London and never enough time to see it all. At Tate Modern I met some lovely people too, from the UK, Europe and around the world, many from various US states. One family were visiting London from Washington D.C., reminding me of a wonderful but brief visit to the National Gallery Of Art some 30 years ago. There I also had a chance to take a look around the National Museum of Women in the Arts, then still in its early days. The featured image is of a portrait by the American impressionist Lilla Cabot Perry. A picture that is forever etched in my memory as I bought a poster copy which kept me company on the wall of my home business office for a number of years.
By Raymond G. Taylor3 years ago in Art








