An illustrated meditation on the many meanings and manifestation of love
“The man in rags outside the subway station plays love notes that lift into the sky like tiny beacons of light.” by Maria Popova “What...
“The man in rags outside the subway station plays love notes that lift into the sky like tiny beacons of light.” by Maria Popova “What...
“Friendship… requires more cultivation of mind to keep awake affection, even in our own hearts, than the common run of people suppose.”...
12th Lefkas Music Week Artistic director: Vanessa Athanasiou The comic opera “Cosi fan tutte” by W.A.Mozart will be...
In addition to laying claim to the title of France’s first independent bookstore, Librairie Mollat has carved a unique niche on...
Beach days are here! by Francesca Contreras I am beyond excited to kick summer off soon. Hot days, long afternoons, and late nights with...
By Emma Taggart While some artists are trained in their crafts, others seem to be born with an innate talent and creative drive. At...
By Steven Pomeroy (via TEDEd) Dutch artist Piet Mondrian’s abstract, rectangular paintings inspired mathematicians to create a two-fold...
By Laura Staugaitis Spanish illustrator Vorja Sánchez (previously) continues to plumb his imagination to create wildly original drawings...
By Sara Barnes When you picture a 2D representation of our world, what do you see? Chances are, you’re probably thinking of the Mercator...
By Jessica Stewart Stallions Playing’ by Camille Briottet (France). Grand Prize. “The power of the animal kingdom.” Since...
Graphic designer Justin Peters has an uncanny ability to compose fantastical landscapes and creatures by combining stock imagery using...
Einstein, fluid dynamics, and the beautiful mathematics of nature. by Maria Popova “Rivers run through our civilisations like strings...
Central photo: Eadweard Muybridge’s Phenakistoscope: “A Couple Waltzing,” 1893. (CC BY-SA 2.5) Before studios such as Walt Disney...
By Hidreley …and Thor is too cute Although the years go fast for every one of us, it’s not very common to see this natural...
Like any creative field, art history has its own language. While this reality can be overwhelming for aspiring art historians, having a...
Villains are the best. We may not love them in our lives, but they’re often the best part of our literature—on account of their clear...