Our four-legged friends can be comfort to us in so many ways. For the elderly they can offer companionship, exercise, a purpose and sometimes even keep us going. For 80-year-old Ken Pendagraft, his dog of 14 years offered him a reason to go out every day and take him for a walk, not to mention companionship and unconditional love. But when Ken was found distraught with a … [Read more...] about Man dies after losing beloved four-legged friend of 14 years
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Fragmented Steel Sculptures Capture the Fragility of Human Life
Steel is commonly perceived as a robust and enduring material, yet Johannesburg-based artist Regardt van der Meulen transforms it into delicate, fragmented human forms. His elaborate sculptures delve into themes of “time, memory, and mortality,” highlighting the fragile nature of human existence. With over 20 years of experience, Van der Meulen's craft continues to … [Read more...] about Fragmented Steel Sculptures Capture the Fragility of Human Life
Charming Silhouette Photos Use the Sun To Create Playfully Nostalgic Scenes
Sunsets offer a tranquil respite from the bustle of daily life, a chance to pause and revel in the natural beauty of the fading light. Rather than simply savoring this moment of calm, visual artist and photographer Sulabh Lamba transforms these daily occurrences into captivating art. His cinematic silhouette photos ingeniously incorporate the sun into imaginative and nostalgic … [Read more...] about Charming Silhouette Photos Use the Sun To Create Playfully Nostalgic Scenes
This Rare 1894 Photograph Shows a Young Indigenous Woman Smiling at the Viewer
In the nascent days of photography, portraits were a rarity, and the norm was for subjects to adopt serious, almost somber expressions. This was not merely a stylistic choice but a practical necessity of the era. With long exposure times required to capture images, maintaining a smile was impractical, if not impossible. Thus, most early photographs reflect a stern, impassive … [Read more...] about This Rare 1894 Photograph Shows a Young Indigenous Woman Smiling at the Viewer
This Ancient Palace on the Island of Crete Has the Oldest Throne Room in Europe
Nestled on the enchanting island of Crete lies the awe-inspiring ruin of an ancient palace that stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Minoan civilization. Today part of modern Greece, Crete was once the heart of the Aegean world, where the Minoans—pioneers of one of Europe’s earliest complex societies—flourished. Renowned for their majestic palaces and vibrant frescoes, … [Read more...] about This Ancient Palace on the Island of Crete Has the Oldest Throne Room in Europe


