The Myth of Shakespeare

By Siva Wright As you walk past the stores in a sidewalk, grab someone by their hand and ask them to give you a name of an English writer. Almost anyone would say ‘Shakespeare’.  If you are ready to concede this to his popularity, ask critics/academics about Shakespeare. They too will sing his praises like... Continue Reading →

History of Art

Chauvet cave, Ardeche, FranceDated-30,000BC- 28,000BCPaweł Śliwiński, Large Biters, 2011Image source: Left-Smithsonian.com Right-Culture.pl The history of art can be closely described as cosmic. And relatively seems to be a straightforward concept. 'Art' and 'History'!. And these are concepts which we learn in schools. But in practice is it so simple? Of course not. How do I know?... Continue Reading →

Info through Infographics

Brushes brushes... without it (shush shush....well there is always fingerpainting 😉 Psst Don't tell anyone ) Classic Classic art infographic set with painting and sculpture flat vector illustration What you need.... Image Courtesy - Pinterest

Why I do what I do….

Mystic Impression Of Birth The nature of the masterpieces is not to dazzle. Their nature is to persuade, to convince, to enter into us through our pores. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres I started scribbling when I was wee little. At first it was just random stuff in notebooks and gradually I started drawing stick figures. But that... Continue Reading →

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