“The Night Watch,” painted by the Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn in 1642, is a timeless masterpiece that has captivated audiences for centuries. Officially titled “Militia… Read More
The chiaroscuro lighting effect technique has a long evolutionary history dating back to the Renaissance era when famous artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Caravaggio exercised it in their p… Read More
German Expressionism in cinema is known for dramatic camera angles, looming shadows, optical illusions, haunted anti-heroes, claustrophobic cinematography, and shocking twist endings… Read More
Born on this day, September 29th 1571 Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was one of the most influential painters in art history. Known simply as Caravaggio, his revolutionary style and mast… Read More
Whether you’re going to be spending your vacation in Paris, or you’re planning on visiting another European city, you’ll need to know what the best time to go is. Here are… Read More
A palette knife have become a vital part of the painter’s arsenal. Promoted from life as a lowly paint mixer, it has become more commonly associated with oil painters looking to increa… Read More
Today, we will look at another facet of Film Noir, the lighting. In the absence of sophisticated technology to create the desired effects, the makers of Noir used clever lighting techniques… Read More
Have you ever ever checked out a painting and felt impressed? Have you ever wondered who the artist behind the masterpiece was, or what their life was like? On this weblog put up, we will ch… Read More
Are you able to create a masterpiece? Painting is an art kind that has been round for centuries, and it is nonetheless fashionable right now. Whether you are new to painting or have some exp… Read More
Introduction
Claude Monet, a name synonymous with the Impressionist movement, left an indelible mark on art. His innovative techniques and dedication to capturing the fleeting essence of lig… Read More
On July 18, 1610, the world lost one of the most influential painters in art history, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Known simply as Caravaggio, his revolutionary style and masterful us… Read More
8th July 2023. ON THIS DAY.
We commemorate Artemisia Gentileschi’s birth on this day, one of the most significant and gifted artists of the Renaissance. Gentileschi, a 1593 Rome native… Read More
Movies. They transport us to distant worlds, evoke raw emotions, and challenge our perceptions of reality. Behind these captivating stories lies the visionary brilliance of the filmmakers, t… Read More
Once in a while, time, light, and space conspire to bridge the gap between the present and the past. In those moments, modern photos snapped with handheld computers come to look like acciden… Read More
Using AI platforms like chat GPTs as prompt generators for various other AI platforms, is akin to learning a new language. While you can certainly stumble through without a clear plan, a str… Read More
Tim Walker, 17, goes to the renowned Mozart boarding school from London in the Austrian Alps. He finds a forgotten doorway into Mozart’s fantastical world there that has been there for… Read More
Everybody knows that Vincent van Gogh loved the colour yellow. But why? Well, the story begins 19,000 years ago…
Yellow is one of the oldest colours in art. For most of history it cam… Read More
JANUARY 3, ON THIS DAY
Valentin De BoulogneValentin de Boulogne was a French painter of the Baroque period. He is best known for his Baroque-style paintings of religious and historical subje… Read More
Broadway World reviews Scoundrel and Scamp Theatre's take on Polly Teale's Brontë.An attractive, multi-level scenic design by director Brian Falçon, assisted by Raulie Marti… Read More
Abhishek Kumar
Knowledge can be gained at any age. After having a detailed study on topics there are things unknown to us. So, we at Abirpothi present before you the lesser-known facts about… Read More
Abhishek Kumar
Knowledge can be gained at any age. After having a detailed study on topics there are things unknown to us. So, we at Abirpothi present before you the lesser-known facts about… Read More
Renaissance artists were primarily concerned with achieving a realistic representation of the world around them. This was in contrast to the previous style of Gothic art, which tended to be… Read More
Udemy is the biggest website in the world that offer courses in many categories, all the skills that you would be looking for are offered in Udemy, including languages, design, marketi… Read More
For most pet owners, their fur babies are considered works of art in and of themselves. The way their little wet noses shine in photos and how they elegantly fold their paws over one another… Read More
The word “chiaroscuro” is an Italian word that means light and dark.
This term was first used to describe a technique in art where contrasting colors are used to create the illus… Read More
5 Star Wedding BlogAn Interview With Andrea Verenini
Today we interview an Italian photographer based in the UK working specialised in luxury weddings all over the world.
Hello! My name… Read More
Low-key photography is widely used and it's not only about pictures of something on a black background. Only quite low-grade low-key photographs are merely showing an object on a black backg… Read More
Queen II is the second studio album by the British rock band Queen. It was released on March 8, 1974 by EMI Records in the UK and by Elektra Records in the US. Described as “arguably t… Read More
Achieving a Wedding Fellowship Panel
Documentary Wedding Photography Panel by Mark Seymour
As a professional wedding photography with over twenty years of experience I have developed a… Read More
This weekend is packed with movie releases primed for watching at home. On top of an early rental release for one of our favorites, The Green Knight, there’s the theatrical/HBO Max… Read More
If you were to make a list of the best filmmakers of all time, Orson Welles would be on it, if not in the number one spot. George Orson Welles, as he was born, was an American actor, directo… Read More
Digital Streaming through January 7, 2021.
This kinder version of A Christmas Carol opens with the lighting of a single candle on a blackened stage. “Old Marley was as dead as a do… Read More