A New Era of Art: Social Media
By Clara Arbolino Though it may seem that apps like Instagram and TikTok are merely places to post selfies and dance, they are actually huge, huge platforms for creativity and art. Creators can get famous for showing off their unique style or techniques; some being completely brand new and out of the box. |
Art Through The Ages: Battling Grief With Beauty
By Clara Arbolino From paintings to charcoal and pencils to sculptures, art is all around us. People use it for anything, whether it comes to simply expressing themselves or wanting an escape from the outside world. As it has become clear during the pandemic and other catastrophic events throughout history, artists find themselves using art to get through grief and depressions. |
Doodle For Google - An Aspiring Art Competition
By Clara Arbolino As most people know, Google is a billion dollar company with billions of users that provides worldwide service without a fee. However, what most people don't know is that they also host a huge art competition every year that gives you, a student, a chance to be featured in their company. Anyone in grades K-12 can enter and has a chance to win scholarships, money for their school, and a lot more. Interested? Get ready for Doodle for Google 2021. |
Five of the Best Art Brands of 2020
By Charles Baker With so many brands of art supplies to choose from, it’s hard to know exactly which are good enough to deserve your money. However, some brands of art supplies have very good ratings, and you don’t need to be worried about how toxic or expensive they are. So, before you begin crafting, here are five of the best art brands of 2020! |
The Effect on Art During the Storm of the Capitol
Written by Clara Arbolino On January 6th, 2021, rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol to protest the election results. They managed to get into the rotunda and even some offices. Overall, it was a crazy day for the whole country. Not only did they make history, but they destroyed some as well. |
Art or Alien?
Written by Clara Arbolino Over the course of the last month, archaeologists have uncovered multiple metal monoliths. These monoliths are thin pieces of metal, between 10 and 12 feet tall. They have been found in the Netherlands, United States, and Romania. However, these aren’t the only places with suspicious large structures. There have also been alleged sightings in Spain, Germany, and Colombia. If this wasn’t mysterious enough, it gets even stranger. .. |