Psychology

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…

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.…

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…
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,…

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…

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…

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…

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…









