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The Silent Wife
In the quiet suburbs of Chicago, where winter pressed its pale hands against frosted windows and the lake wind carried secrets through narrow streets, lived a woman named Hannah Rowe. The neighbors knew her as polite, composed, and distant. She baked lemon cakes for charity drives, sent handwritten thank-you notes, and waved gently from behind her white picket fence.
By Ibrahim Shah 2 months ago in Art
Snl art dealers sketch
There is a Saturday night live sketch that I like a lot called “The art dealers”. It is about a married couple who work together as art dealers who are eccentric and out of this world because they are so into their own world the hilariousness comes from their interactions with the outside world and trying to share their world with those around them. I love this sketch. From what I wish I was they are my ideal.
By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Art
Art and culture in Town at the Gallery
There used to be an art gallery in the town where my grandmother lived and I would love to go visit that art gallery when I would go visit my grandmother as well before she passed on period it was a fantastic gallery it has now close down in its physical form and has reopened online thank God I mean because it was a beautiful gallery. It had pieces early pieces from Keith Herring which is a favorite painter of mine as you knowAnd it also had Andy Warhol those are the two that really stand out to me. It was justA brilliantGallery it's too bad it didn't last very long butHere'sTo memories.In a while thatGot the chance toSee a galleryAnd I used to constantlyFrequent that Gallery as wellPeriod
By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Art
The Homies
When I was in highschool I used to collect The Homies figurines and I thought that they were cool as I still do. They were created by David Gonzales a fictional latin barrio in california and they are tightknit. I had a couple of posters as well as the figurines too. Each piece is a beautifully done little piece of art. There is a little kid spin off appropriately titled "Mijos" which is spanish for my children or my kids.
By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Art
The Story Of Silk
Long before silk became a symbol of luxury, elegance, and refined taste, it was simply a secret—guarded closely, whispered carefully, and protected fiercely by an ancient civilization. The story of silk is not merely about a fabric; it is a tale woven with legend, patience, innovation, and the quiet labor of tiny creatures that changed the course of human history.
By Ibrahim Shah 2 months ago in Art
Clock in Mr. Elwood’s shop
The clock in Mr. Elwood’s shop had stopped at 4:17 a.m. on a Thursday that no one remembered clearly. It wasn’t broken—every gear was clean, every spring obedient—but time simply refused to move forward inside it. That was The clock in Mr. Elwood’s shop had stopped at 4:17 a.m. on a Thursday s why people came.
By Ibrahim Shah 2 months ago in Art
Frida the movie
I saw the Frida Kahlo movie starring Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo. It was a great movie, and Frida Kahlo lived a hellish life, and her marriage to the Mexican painter Diego Rivera was as wild and tumultuous as he was. She painted from her sickbed; all her paintings were ways in which she told the story of her life to the world and beyond. The paintings that Frida created were as free and wild as she was. Frida Kahlo was a free spirit and a wild child before both were a thing. Frida Kahlo is and was. I saw the Frida Kahlo movie starring Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo. It was a great movie, and Frida Kahlo lived a hellish life, and her marriage to the Mexican painter Diego Rivera was as wild and tumultuous as he was. She painted from her sickbed; all her paintings were ways in which she told the story of her life to the world and beyond. The paintings that Frida created were as free and wild as she was. Frida Kahlo was a free spirit and a wild child before both were a thing. Frida Kahlo is and was. I saw the Frida Kahlo movie starring Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo. It was a great movie, and Frida Kahlo lived a hellish life, and her marriage to the Mexican painter Diego Rivera was as wild and tumultuous as he was. She painted from her sickbed.
By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Art










