Articles

Veils of the South: The History of Spanish Moss in Art
Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is one of the most instantly recognizable features of the Southern landscape, yet its role in art…

Why Your Graphic Design Portfolio Holds You Back
For many graphic designers, the portfolio is seen as the ultimate key to landing clients or jobs. But often, this key…

Why You Should Steal Other People’s Designs Today
Design is one of the oldest forms of human communication and craftsmanship. From the carved bones of prehistoric tools to the…

Forgotten Women Artists of the 18th Century
Art history, as commonly taught and displayed, has long celebrated the genius of men—while the contributions of women artists have been…

Frozen in Time: The Arctic Ghost Ships Haunting Maritime Art
The Arctic has long been a place of myth and mystery, but few images grip the imagination like the sight of…

Why Modern Art Is Great and Contemporary Art Isn’t
Modern Art is often confused with Contemporary Art, but the two represent vastly different eras, mindsets, and artistic commitments. Modern Art…

The Role of Light in Medieval Manuscripts
In the world of medieval manuscripts, light was more than a visual element—it was a language, a theology, and an artistic…

The Soul Carved in Wood: Romania’s Sacred Craft
Romania’s long-standing tradition of wood carving, particularly in darker hardwoods, is one of the country’s most visually striking and spiritually rich…

Silent Canvases: Exploring Solitude in Art
Throughout the history of art, silence and solitude have served as powerful themes, offering a quiet yet profound commentary on the…

Art of the Folly: Quirky Architecture in European Gardens
Tucked into the rolling estates of Europe, you might stumble upon a miniature Roman temple, a weathered Gothic ruin, or even…

The Future of Art Looks Bleak: What to Expect in 100 Years
Art has always been a mirror of civilization. From the cave paintings at Lascaux to Michelangelo’s David and Rembrandt’s stirring portraits,…

The Spotted Horses of Pech Merle
Tucked into the limestone hills of the Lot department in southern France, the Pech Merle cave offers a stunning glimpse into…











