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Cultural Storytelling and Heritage in Art
Long before history was written, it was painted, sung, woven, and performed. Art has always been more than aesthetic expression. It is one of humanity’s oldest systems of memory. Across civilisations, art has functioned as a vessel for cultural storytelling, carrying heritage, belief systems, rituals, and collective experiences across time and geography. In a world shaped by migration, colonisation, displacement, and globalisation, art continues to play a crucial role in pres

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Transforming Artistic Journeys: Empowering Artists with Tailored Strategies
Let’s begin with a simple question: how many talented artists do you know who are making compelling work but still feel stuck? They’re producing consistently. They’re experimenting. They’re posting online. Yet something feels unclear. There’s no strong direction, no informed feedback loop, no long-term structure holding the practice together. The art world often romanticises the idea of the “self-made” artist. But in reality, sustainable creative careers are rarely built in i

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How an Artist Rescues a Hidden History
Sometimes, looking at a strong piece of art lets you hear "whispers" from the past. When looking at Sheli Gupta's work in the virtual art exhibition Desire Without Apology , you feel more than just personal emotion; there is a collective memory that society has tried to cover up. A Cleaned Mirror: From Cultural Guardians to Moral Labels To understand this, we must look at the Tawaif (the traditional courtesans of North India). The Tawaif meaning goes far beyond the stereotyp

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