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Chapter One
I only felt that I must, that the world inside me was too alive to remain there, unwritten. There are beginnings that don’t come from decisions. They rise from a warm feeling, from a joy too full to hold inside, from a summer day that catches you smiling for no reason. For a long time, I’ve felt that a part of me wanted to take shape in words. I was already writing, poems, thoughts, fragments. And one day, I knew: I will write a book. I don’t know exactly what it will be; I o


Gold Runs Through Me - Advanced Art Studio – Applied Techniques
When I started working on this sculpture, I didn’t have a perfect plan. I just knew I didn’t want to make something that looked flawless...
The Art of Looking at Art
“Art lives in the space between two very similar sentences: ‘I could do that.’ and ‘I did that.’” There are two kinds of people who walk into an art gallery. The first kind looks at the paintings and says: “Nice.” Sometimes they add “interesting.” If they’re particularly impressed, they might say “hmm” and nod thoughtfully, as if they’ve just discovered something subtle. Then they move on. The second kind of person stops in front of the exact same painting and begins a smal
Joyful Moments: Summers by the Seaside
The most beautiful memories in life are those shared with another person, which are simple and they are memories that are inherently good, that perpetuate their essence through the timeless act of narration, that survive any tumult or change in life, any obsession with present worries. Looking at life this way, you realize that the past is still accessible, at least through memories. It has already been “lived,” but can be relived now, even so, in a different way, more passiv


Chapter Two (Where Words Begin)
There are days that ask for nothing, but give you everything. Stockholm had sun, and only those who live here know what that means. It was the kind of day that makes you forgive everything: the cold, the rain, the clouds. My friend was with me. She brought a book she keeps promising to finish “when she has time.” Spoiler: not today. We walked toward Djurgården, our favorite place for “artistic moments.” She took out her book. I opened my notebook. We both said at the same ti


The Secrets of Light – A Summer Journal in Color and Motion - Advanced Art Studio: Technique Application
Impressionism – or How I Tried to Paint the Wind Welcome to this sunny visual escape, a collection of moments where I bravely attempted...


Form to Ideology – Contemporary Art and Critical Theory in the 21st Century
Art Theory and Contemporary Art In a world where art is no longer merely a matter of aesthetics, but rather an ideological weapon, a form...
Art and Technology: The Intersection of Tradition and Innovation
As a student studying art, I am deeply immersed in the exploration of traditional mediums, yet I can’t ignore the fascinating ways...


Contemplative Angel at Rest
Module: Art Studio – Fundamental Techniques Project Category: Sculpture Recommended Theme: Exploring Volume and Expressiveness through...
Emotion in Portraiture: Capturing the Soul on Canvas
Portraiture, a timeless art form, has shifted dramatically from its historical purpose. In the past, portraits were crafted to...
Part 2: Surrealism – Unlocking the Subconscious through Art
In my journey, I’ve come to understand that art is as much about what we can’t see as it is about what’s right in front of us. For me,...


The Dawn of a New Vision of the World
Impressionism was undoubtedly a radical shift in the world of art, a true “challenge” to the artistic traditions of the time. If one were...
Part 1: The Evolution of a Landscape – From Realism to Fantasy
I’ve always been drawn to landscapes, fascinated by the way they capture the pulse of nature - it’s light, it’s textures, and it’s...
The Journey of Abstract Art: A Personal Expression Through Shapes and Lines
As a painter, abstract art is my personal conversation with the canvas, a dialogue between emotion and shape. It’s not about adhering to...


The Artistic Process: When Things Go Wrong, But in a Good Way
For me, the artistic process is like an experiment with no clear instructions, but still, it makes you feel as though you’re on the verge...
The Influence of Music on Visual Art A Symphony of Creativity
As an artist I often find myself lost in the rhythm of music where each note inspires the flow of my brushstrokes each beat paints a...
Art as a Voice for Change: The Role of Art in Social Movements
Art has always been a powerful force for social change. Whether through painting, street art, or performance, artists have the ability...
Light and Shadow – Observation Through Painting and Drawing
Painting – Acrylic Still Life The scene captures a warm, peaceful atmosphere with expressive brushwork and careful placement of...
Nostalgic Reflections (1)
In the rush of everyday life, there are moments when we pause, reflect, and let the soft whispers of the past carry us away. These...
Minimalism in Art: When Less Means More
For me, minimalism is an art movement that deeply values simplicity and the power of restraint. It’s about embracing the “less is more”...
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