Psychology
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Pareidolia and Art: How Our Minds See What’s Not There
Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon in which people perceive familiar patterns—such as faces, animals, or objects—in random stimuli. This could be…
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Inky Future: Mega Tattoos on Women Turning Heads – And Not in a Good Way
Tattoos have become a booming trend, with more women opting for large, elaborate designs that cover significant portions of their bodies.…
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Art and Liminal Spaces: Discover Their Captivating Mystery
Liminal spaces hold a strange allure in the world of art. These in-between places, often undefined or transitional, spark a sense…
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The Dyatlov Pass Incident Through Art and Media
The Dyatlov Pass incident is one of the most mysterious events of the 20th century. On a wintery night in 1959,…
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The Psychology Behind Horror in Art
Why are we so fascinated by the macabre in art? From grotesque paintings to chilling films, horror has a long-standing place…
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The Role of Drugs in Creative Processes
“Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known,” wrote Oscar Wilde. For many artists, this intense…
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The Psychology of Art: What Your Preferences Say About You
Art has a unique way of speaking to us, touching parts of our psyche that words often fail to reach. Have…
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The Rise of Art Therapy: Panacea or Placebo? Here’s What You Need to Know
In recent years, art therapy has seen a surge in popularity. Many people are turning to this form of creative expression…









