Fiction
Review: Children of the Whales, first 3 episodes
I grew up upon anime. “3000 Miles in Search of a Mother”, “Nils Holgersson”, “The Moomins”, studio Ghibly, etc. but nowadays Netflix anime (their original ones, or at least some) is empty artstype wise, content wise. Repetitive. Plus, there’s a theme of violence and women opression (at least in some past animes) that is unclear and unethical.
By Maya Or Tzurabout 16 hours ago in Art
The Power of Small Wins. AI-Generated.
In the small town of Oakhaven, nestled between green hills and a shimmering lake, life was peaceful and predictable. But the town was home to a group of friends who dreamed of doing something extraordinary. Among them were Leo, the imaginative dreamer; Emma, the practical planner; and Raj, the brilliant inventor. They often gathered in their secret hideout, an old treehouse with creaky wooden floors surrounded by thick branches, to share their ideas.
By Hamad Afridi a day ago in Art
Nature Light Portraits. AI-Generated.
In a small town, nestled between towering mountains and lush forests, lived three friends: Leo, Mia, and Sam. They were curious teenagers, always exploring and getting into adventures. They shared a dream of capturing the beauty of nature in photographs, which they called “Nature Light Portraits.”
By Hamad Afridi a day ago in Art
Personal Reflections. AI-Generated.
In a distant future, on the planet of Eldoria, where technology had advanced beyond dreams, lived a girl named Mira. She was fourteen years old and often described herself as a curious explorer. Unlike her friends who indulged in virtual realities, Mira loved to wander the lush forests of Eldoria, where trees touched the sky and creatures of all shapes roamed.
By Hamad Afridi 4 days ago in Art
She Was Bullied for Being Ugly — 10 Years Later, They Begged for a Job
When Ananya was sixteen, someone created a fake social media account called “CaveGirl_Ananya.” They posted her worst photos — mid-blink, messy hair, acne unfiltered under cruel fluorescent classroom lights. The bio read: “Proof evolution can go backwards.”
By Maavia tahir4 days ago in Art
“Share Yourself (!)”
SHARE YOURSELF (!) It was the time after the Covid lockdowns, when the city reopened but many people did not quite return to their own lives. The story that follows was born from that atmosphere, where silence became habit and solitude learned to speak in a human voice.
By Peter Ayolov5 days ago in Art
Geometry of Motion Ahsan Ali Dinpur The Crossbody Expression 2023 by CHANEL
What happens when movement itself becomes fashion? In the 2023 men’s crossbody bag campaign, CHANEL explores the idea of motion as identity. This visual editorial introduces a dynamic perspective where the accessory is not simply worn — it travels with the body, shaping posture, rhythm, and visual direction.
By Ahsan Ali Web Designer6 days ago in Art
Form Over Feeling Ahsan Ali Web Designer Elegance in Motion
Elegance in motion? Isn’t movement about emotion? Not here. Dior emphasizes controlled micro-gestures to craft rhythm. Ahsan Ali Dinpur leads as both model and designer, proving motion can be a tool for composure and sophistication.
By Ahsan Ali Web Designer7 days ago in Art
Form Over Feeling Beyond Beauty with Ahsan Ali Web Designer
Beyond Beauty? Isn’t luxury about emotion? Not always. Dior’s campaign shows that skincare can communicate identity, poise, and confidence without relying on over-the-top emotion. Ahsan Ali Dinpur merges digital design with brand vision, making skin and posture the silent narrative.
By Ahsan Ali Web Designer7 days ago in Art
The White Canvas Ahsan Ali Web Designer Dior Beauty’s Minimalist 2023 Skin Serum Campaign
The White Canvas? How can emptiness speak volumes? At first glance, Dior Beauty’s 2023 campaign appears simple: neutral backgrounds, crisp white styling, and radiant skin. But the simplicity is intentional. This isn’t just a backdrop — it’s a canvas, a stage where the product, the model, and the skin tell the story without distraction.
By Ahsan Ali Web Designer7 days ago in Art
Elegance in Motion Ahsan Ali Dinpur: Dior Beauty’s 2023 Skin Serum Campaign
Elegance in Motion? Can subtle gestures really tell a story? At first glance, Dior Beauty’s 2023 skin serum campaign may seem calm, even still. But look closer, and you’ll notice something deliberate: movement, repetition, and rhythm are carefully choreographed. Every tilt of the head, every shift of a hand, every soft glance is purposeful, crafting an understated narrative.
By Ahsan Ali Web Designer7 days ago in Art










