Art Blog #95: The Sombrero Galaxy: How JWST Changed Our Perspective
26. November, 2024 - Reading time 9 Min.
#SombreroGalaxy #JWST #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope #Astrophotography
The Sombrero Galaxy, formally known as M104, has long been an icon in the astronomical community and beyond. With its bright central bulge, surrounded by a sharp, edge-on dust ring, its image has adorned textbooks, posters, and screensavers for decades.
Art Blog #94: The History of Memes: A Deep Dive into Internet Humor
26. November, 2024 - Reading time 8 Min.
#meme #template #tshirt #funnymeme
Have you seen a funny meme today? Perhaps you shared one in a group chat or scrolled past a hilariously relatable post on social media. Memes have become such an iconic part of our digital lives that we almost take them for granted. But have you ever paused to think about what a meme actually is, or why they’re so captivating?
Art Blog #93: T-Shirts on Creativity, Dreams and Inspiration: Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve
24. November, 2024 - Reading time 8 Min.
#CreativityTshirts #InspiringTshirts #MotivationalQuotes #EncouragementQuotes #TshirtsForArtists
As artists and creative thinkers, we hold a rare and precious gift: the ability to sense what others overlook, to find wonder in the mundane, and to dream boldly in a world that can feel tethered to the practical.
GREAT THINGS ARE NOT DONE BY IMPULSE
Art Blog #92: Arthur C. Clarke and his HAL 9000: The Birth of AI in Science Fiction
23. November, 2024 - Reading time 8 Min.
#ScienceFisction #SpaceArt #Cosmos #ACClark #SpaceOdyssey #HAL900
Clarke’s stories explore the collision of human curiosity and the unknown, setting the stage for stories that are both cautionary and wonder-filled. In *2001: A Space Odyssey*, he explores themes of intelligence, evolution, and artificial consciousness...
MODERN CONTEMPORARY ART & SCULPTURE
Art Blog #91: “Great Things Are Not Done by Impulse”
24. November, 2024 - Reading time 6 Min. - Peter von Hauerland
#ArtQuotes #ArtistsQuotes #CreativityQuotes #FamousQuotes #MotivationalQuotes
This wisdom speaks directly to the struggles and triumphs of every artist. In a world where instant gratification often takes center stage, it’s easy to feel disheartened when the fruits of your labor take time to materialize.
TURNINNG SCIENCE FICTION INTO REALITY: EUROPA CLIPPER
Art Blog #90: Europa Clipper: Turning Science Fiction into Reality
23. November, 2024 - Reading time 8 Min.
#EuropaClipper #SpaceExploration #Astronomy #ScienceFiction #Fanstasy #SpaceArt
Europa is no ordinary moon. With a surface covered in cracked ice resembling Earth’s polar regions and an ocean beneath that might hold twice as much water as all of Earth's oceans combined…
MODERN CONTEMPORARY ART & SCULPTURE
Art Blog #89: When Art Hits Like a Movie: Painting Hollywood Iconic Scenes
23. November, 2024 - Reading time 8 Min. - Andrew Stutesman
#IconicHolywood #MovieScenes #Painting #SamuelLJackson
I've always had a fondness for movies. At an early age I found myself enthralled with stories. Beginning with books and misc elementary school reports, I eventually found myself plopped on the carpet in front of our massive cube side tube screen television. Back before streaming, and merely being lucky enough to catch a movie from the start…
Art Blog #88: 5 Tips on Using ChatGPT in a Creative Way
21. November, 2024 - Reading time 8 Min. - Staff
#InternetSearch #HistoryOfInternetSearch #HistoryOfGoogle #ChatGPT #EvolutionOfInternet
In today’s digital age, AI tools like ChatGPT are transforming how we approach creativity. Whether you're a writer, artist, or innovator, ChatGPT can be a valuable assistant for brainstorming, refining ideas, and breaking creative blocks. Here are five tips to maximize ChatGPT’s creative potential and take your projects to the next level.
Art Blog #87: “Good Artists Borrow. Great Artists Steal”
21. November, 2024 - Reading time 6 Min. - Peter von Hauerland
#ArtQuotes #ArtistsQuotes #CreativityQuotes #CreativityQuotes #MotivationalQuotes
It’s tempting to believe that true genius comes from discovering everything on your own, but this mindset is shortsighted. No artist exists in a vacuum. To ignore the vast wealth of knowledge and creativity left behind by previous generations is to limit yourself unnecessarily.
GREAT THINGS ARE NOT DONE BY IMPULSE