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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics of art about all things geek.
3 Paintings For Science, Mathematics & Psychology Lovers
1. Creation of Adam by Michelangelo (1508–1512) Creation of Adam by Michelangelo Michelangelo's Creation of Adam is a treasure trove that continues to inspire artists and scientists for centuries after his death.
By Kamna Kirti3 years ago in Geeks
10 Things You Don't Know About 'The Garden of Earthly Delights'
At first glance, the painting might look chaotic and leave you overwhelmed. But as you analyze it more deeply, you'll be astounded by Bosch's creativity, satire, progressive mindset, and Christian iconography.
By Kamna Kirti4 years ago in Geeks
14 Unsettling Paintings by Goya That Would Leave You Anxious. Top Story - September 2022.
"A hag or a witch grins ghoulishly over a bowl of food, an evil-looking figure whispers in the ear of an old man, a drowning dog lost in an unidentifiable mass, and the most disturbing out of them is the demonic figure with wide eyes and swallowing the body of his own child."
By Kamna Kirti4 years ago in Geeks
Everything Is Falling Apart & I Can't Stop Watching Video Game Fails
Things are pretty bad right now. Fascism has been shockingly on the rise for years. Homophobic and transphobic laws are making the rounds in the US and the UK. Roe v. Wade was overturned in the US. And on top of all this, wealth inequality has metastasized, and the climate has deteriorated due to human activity.
By Alex Mell-Taylor4 years ago in Geeks
6 Year Old Movie Director?
There are a lot of cool kids in this world but this one might be one of the coolest. You see this cool kid just turned six years old has been making movies for the last year and they couldn't be any cooler. I want you to meet Hunter Evan Allen, my son. The Movie Director and Actor.
By Hunter and Evan Travel The World!4 years ago in Geeks
Why The SnyderVerse's Popularity is WBD's Best Solution!
The release of Zack Snyder's Justice League on digital platforms after its debut as an HBO Max streaming exclusive shows that there is still an appetite for the DCEU and WBD's best solution to their problems. The Snyder Cut and the concept of the SnyderVerse is one of the most demanding requests by fans for the future of the DCEU. Although the first film in the DCEU was Zack Snyder's Man of Steel, it was the release of the Snyder Cut, the latest film in a franchise that former WB executives believed was a box office failure only to become a global phenomenon.
By Louis Mihael4 years ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre's 'The Buddy Holly Story' is a Powerful Enactment
Every day seems a little longer, every way, love’s a little stronger - Buddy Holly North Shore Music Theatre presents The Buddy Holly Story. Unfolding the early life and career of the famous rock and roll musician, Buddy Holly fights to incorporate his own music into the industry. His legacy imprints his own personal technique on the world.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Time is Luck: 'Heat' and the Darkness of Filmmaking
Michael Mann is not only a celebrated writer/director, television producer, and the reason we all love Phil Collins (Thank you for that, by the way), he’s also an author. He’s written a sequel to his magnum opus, Heat. It’s called Heat 2, which is kind of awesome. If someone says, “Hey. I haven’t read the first one,” you can say, “You don’t have to read it, fam. You have to watch it.” Then that person would definitely look at you like you’re crazy then you’d have to explain the following: Heat is a crime thriller written and directed by the guy who gave us the living embodiment of the 80s, Miami Vice (and the amazing movie adaptation).
By George A. Velez4 years ago in Geeks
The only potter who has ever made me cry
Artists, contrary to popular belief, don’t often experience sudden, profound inspiration. I always think of creativity as a muscle: you have to work it and use it or it will atrophy. Artists just happen to use their creativity muscles (in the context of art) more consistently than the average person, which makes it seem like they have a genetic predisposition for divine inspiration when they most definitely do not. (This is usually the point of the “creativity elevator pitch” where I insist that all people are creative, it’s an aspect of our humanity, so it’s blatantly false to claim “well, I’m just not creative,” but I digress.. maybe that will be a blog post another time).
By Sierra Tiedman4 years ago in Geeks












