Illustration
Radiance Redefined: Dior Beauty’s 2023 Skin Serum Concept
Radiance Redefined? What does that even mean? We asked ourselves this question when we first saw the 2023 Dior Beauty skin serum campaign. In a world where beauty campaigns often shout for attention with dramatic sets, glittering props, and exaggerated effects, this one did something different. It whispered. It focused. It let skin, light, and minimalism take center stage.
By Ahsan Ali Web Designer7 days ago in Art
Crafting Digital Elegance Ahsan Ali’s Rise in Web Designer
Crafting Digital Elegance? What does that even mean? The phrase came up as we reviewed the latest trends in web design. Modern websites aren’t just functional; they are experiences. Many young designers focus on flashy visuals or trendy animations. Ahsan Ali’s work asks a different question: what happens when structure, clarity, and subtle innovation take the lead?
By Ahsan Ali Web Designer7 days ago in Art
Form Over Feeling Challenge Winners
Form Over Feeling? Why focus on structure instead of emotion? The question emerged during one of our editorial discussions. We noticed that many submissions across recent writing challenges leaned heavily on emotional confession, personal struggle, and intense inner reflection. While emotional writing remains powerful and necessary, we wondered what would happen if we shifted attention elsewhere.
By Ahsan Ali Web Designer7 days ago in Art
Love & Legacy. AI-Generated.
A Valentine’s Vision — The Premonition of Love and Legacy The golden light shimmered across her armor, tracing the Mobius patterns that pulsed softly with energy. She smiled, eyes glowing with the warmth of a thousand stories yet to be told.
By Frank Gilmore Jr.13 days 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 14 days ago in Art
Ida Shaghoian and the Art of Emotional Terrain. AI-Generated.
In the realm of contemporary painting, few artists approach landscape as an emotional language rather than a physical subject. Ida Shaghoian has built a distinctive practice around this idea, transforming familiar elements of sky, water, and horizon into meditative fields of reflection. Her paintings are not topographical records. They are immersive atmospheres shaped by memory, sensation, and intuition. Through layered color and subtle abstraction, she creates visual spaces that invite viewers to pause and reconnect with their inner landscapes.
By Ida Shaghoian14 days ago in Art
Ca$imuz art gallery
I have done alot of designs and illustrations and drawings and together i curated my entire collection and work into an online art gallery as well as a coffee table book. I am very happy with the way that the gallery came out and i hope that you enjoy the collection as much as i had creating it for so long.
By Revista Miko:XCI 20 days ago in Art
Dj Frizbee an illustration that I had done in highschool and when I was doing
Dj Frizbee is an illustration I did of a Dj I call Frizbee. I created DJ Frizbee when I was in highschool and this was around the time that I was doing tags around the school. Reina was an another graffiti piece that I did and a tagging name that I was trying on along with tags I was also creating pieces of my own as I had shown with this article.
By Revista Miko:XCI 20 days ago in Art
Echoes of Place and Feeling: The Art of Ida Shaghoian. AI-Generated.
Painting can be many things at once: a record of what the eye sees, a trace of what the heart remembers, and a mirror for the inner life of the viewer. In the work of Ida Shaghoian, landscape becomes a vessel for emotion rather than a literal description of terrain. Her paintings feel suspended between recognition and reverie, offering spaces that suggest hills, water, and sky while remaining open enough to hold personal meaning. What emerges is a body of work that invites contemplation, asking viewers not simply to look, but to feel.
By Ida Shaghoian22 days ago in Art











