Contemporary Art
Ida Shaghoian and the Art of Emotional Terrain. AI-Generated.
In the realm of contemporary painting, few artists approach landscape as an emotional language rather than a physical subject. Ida Shaghoian has built a distinctive practice around this idea, transforming familiar elements of sky, water, and horizon into meditative fields of reflection. Her paintings are not topographical records. They are immersive atmospheres shaped by memory, sensation, and intuition. Through layered color and subtle abstraction, she creates visual spaces that invite viewers to pause and reconnect with their inner landscapes.
By Ida Shaghoian20 days ago in Art
The Story Of Silk
Long before silk became a symbol of luxury, elegance, and refined taste, it was simply a secret—guarded closely, whispered carefully, and protected fiercely by an ancient civilization. The story of silk is not merely about a fabric; it is a tale woven with legend, patience, innovation, and the quiet labor of tiny creatures that changed the course of human history.
By Ibrahim Shah 21 days ago in Art
YoungBoy Never Broke Again – “Finest”: A Raw Conflict Between Pain, Faith, and Survival
YoungBoy Never Broke Again – “Finest”: A Raw Conflict Between Pain, Faith, and Survival When YoungBoy Never Broke Again dropped “Finest” on May 23, 2025, fans and critics alike took notice of something different — something more intimate, introspective, and emotionally candid than the typical trap anthem. Released as a promotional single from his album MASA, this track stands as one of YoungBoy’s most powerful statements in years, blending street reality with spiritual urgency.
By Nivard Anna21 days ago in Art
Frida the movie
I saw the Frida Kahlo movie starring Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo. It was a great movie, and Frida Kahlo lived a hellish life, and her marriage to the Mexican painter Diego Rivera was as wild and tumultuous as he was. She painted from her sickbed; all her paintings were ways in which she told the story of her life to the world and beyond. The paintings that Frida created were as free and wild as she was. Frida Kahlo was a free spirit and a wild child before both were a thing. Frida Kahlo is and was. I saw the Frida Kahlo movie starring Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo. It was a great movie, and Frida Kahlo lived a hellish life, and her marriage to the Mexican painter Diego Rivera was as wild and tumultuous as he was. She painted from her sickbed; all her paintings were ways in which she told the story of her life to the world and beyond. The paintings that Frida created were as free and wild as she was. Frida Kahlo was a free spirit and a wild child before both were a thing. Frida Kahlo is and was. I saw the Frida Kahlo movie starring Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo. It was a great movie, and Frida Kahlo lived a hellish life, and her marriage to the Mexican painter Diego Rivera was as wild and tumultuous as he was. She painted from her sickbed.
By Revista Miko:XCI 24 days ago in Art
Graffiti is not a crime.
I love grafiti. It is a form of art, and it is also a language of the streets. It is in no way, size, shape or form a crime of any kind. The streets is the canvas and the museum with which the artists who create graffiti can put their work. One of my favourite things to do is to take photos of the graffiti that i see and i have put them all in a collection on instagram named after the classic Prince album and movie "Graffiti Bridge". Graffiti is art and it is an insult to the artists when it is covered and destroyed.
By Revista Miko:XCI 25 days ago in Art
The Gates by Christo and Jean Claude
Many years ago in Central Park in New York City there was a beautiful installation by artistic duo Christo and Jean Claude called "The Gates". It was set up along the entire walking path in Central Park and lasted a good long time to the point that it over stayed its welcome in the opinion of some but not mine but after a while some New Yorkers had formed the opinion. The piece was orange frames with safron curtains like those that Buddhist monks wear draped over them. I wish that I had had the chance to experience but I missed out. I just want to say that the staff who approved the project for the park are geniuses.
By Revista Miko:XCI 25 days ago in Art
I saw the Imagine Peace Tower
I was in awe of it, and I showed it to my mother; that peace was something beautiful to see. I saw a little bit of it, and I was still inspired, and I still remember it to this day. Besides, you don't see something beautiful like that every day. You're doing a wonderful job creating this beautiful imaginary Tower of Peace. Later, I had a poster of the tower in my room.
By Revista Miko:XCI 25 days ago in Art
Ca$imuz art gallery
I have done alot of designs and illustrations and drawings and together i curated my entire collection and work into an online art gallery as well as a coffee table book. I am very happy with the way that the gallery came out and i hope that you enjoy the collection as much as i had creating it for so long.
By Revista Miko:XCI 25 days ago in Art
Bad experience at the Dali Museum
I remember when my cousin and I went to the Dali Museum in Florida. We were about to pay when this punk cashier took our tickets and gave them to other people. The employee who did this insulted the name and legacy of the great Salvador Dali. I was really looking forward to seeing the works of the great Dali as well. Salvador Dali is a master of Spanish art, of Cubism and Surrealism. He is the master known for the artwork of the melting clocks. Maybe in the future my cousin and I can finally see the museum.
By Revista Miko:XCI 26 days ago in Art











