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September 25, 2025 —Dominic J Stevenson is a writer who sees language not just as a tool but as a living force, something to be respected, tamed, and celebrated. From crafting vivid portraits of international icons like Serena Williams and Roger Federer to transforming technical subjects into compelling stories, his work thrives on adaptability, authenticity, and a deep appreciation for human connection.
August 19, 2025 —As artists, we’re taught to hone our craft. We spend years perfecting our brushstrokes, mastering our mediums, and pouring our hearts into our creations. The goal, we’re told, is to create something beautiful, meaningful, and true. What nobody tells you is that a beautiful piece of art doesn’t pay the bills on its own.
August 2, 2025 —In a world dominated by fast fashion, handcrafted creations hold a unique value. We explore the fascinating journey of Monique, the driving force behind the exquisite hand-painted silk scarves of MoVe. After a long career in HR, Monique decided to radically change course and pursue a long-cherished childhood dream: silk painting.
July 20, 2025 —This interview offers an in-depth look into the world of a distinguished paper conservator, Luis CRESPO (National Library Madrid, Spain). From 15th-century manuscripts to modern audiovisual materials, discover how this expert navigates the complex challenges of cultural heritage preservation.Â
July 17, 2025 —There is an old Chinese proverb saying: “There is a price for Gold, but Jade is priceless.” This adage encapsulates the profound reverence for jade in Chinese culture, suggesting that its true value extends far beyond its inherent beauty and strength, encompassing deep spiritual and symbolic properties.
July 1, 2025 —Life is a collective masterpiece, shaped by the people who cross our path.Some connections are fleeting, leaving only a trace, while others become anchors, helping form the very core of who we are. Whether they challenge us, accompany us for a season, or offer unconditional love, every interaction leaves its imprint.