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All about women in the art world; famous female artists and subjects, and artwork with a feminist perspective.
Robin's Art
Introduction I am not sure how I first became Facebook friends with Robin Grotjan, maybe it was through Mafia Wars, an addictive Facebook game that I managed to forget about. She had a joint acvount with her husband Ron who she lost to cancer but I was good friends with both of them, and am still in close contact with Robin.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Viva
Chris Buckner on Significant Art Movements Throughout History | New York, NY
Art is one of history’s most significant factors, as it can change with cultural and environmental transformations. Many individuals have led the way in making these transformations, and the following influential art movements included some of the best creations throughout history.
By Chris Buckner3 years ago in Viva
Chris Buckner on How to Analyze a Painting
A visual analysis exposition’s composition mainly focuses on individual reactions. The language used in the article should be basic and descriptive. It should also include formal observation. A visual analysis article is usually focused on showcasing a work of art or another visible subject to reveal a particular element or look at it from the viewer’s perspective.
By Chris Buckner3 years ago in Viva
Why are handicrafts useful?
Do you know that crafting simple handmade items brings comfort to you when you need to calm down? Don’t worry about the materials; they are already languishing at your home. No matter how your handmade product looks like, the most important is its benefit to you.
By Enas El Nemr 3 years ago in Viva
Chris Buckner on Different Types of Art Galleries Explained
Art galleries play a vital role in the industry, as they are responsible for showcasing the best new talent and scouting for potential acquisitions. They are also the link between collectors and artists. Despite their importance, many people still don’t know what art galleries are or what they do.
By Chris Buckner3 years ago in Viva
Patriarchy: A Timeless Sickness
On a lonely night in Helsinki, I found myself on my sofa, watching Ridley Scott's The Last Duel. Expecting just another historical drama to pass my sleepless night, I was instead met with a strikingly relevant film—one that confronts the enduring violence of patriarchy. What I initially saw as a medieval courtroom drama unfolded into a poignant examination of power, misogyny, and injustice.
By Sergios Saropoulos3 years ago in Viva










