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Travel.Art.Stories is where a love to travel is intertwined with a passion for creativity and art. and lots, lots of events. It is a travel blog and art blog in one place, combined with the stories of travelers and art lovers. In the blog, you can find stories on Ukrainian things, NFT art, visual exhibitions, digital art, and more.
Travel.Art.Stories Blog
2d ago
Campo Santo di Pisa (1834-1839) is a stunning painting created by Louis Daguerre, known for his work in photography, and Charles-Marie Bouton, a French painter. I just visited Romantiken art exhibition in the National Museum Stockholm and was impressed by this painting, literally stuck for few minutes, so decided to create a separate blog. This […]
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4d ago
The Romantiken exhibition at the National Museum offers a rich and emotional journey into the heart of 19th-century Romanticism. This movement was born out of a desire to break away from the rationality of the Enlightenment, focusing instead on intense emotion, the mystery of nature, and the sublime. @travelartstories #NationalMuseum Stockholm Romantic Eye exhibition. #artStockholm #museum […]
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4d ago
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the art world, and its influence extends to capturing the vibrant essence of summer. AI-generated summer art blends the warmth, color, and energy of the season with cutting-edge technology, creating unique and compelling visual experiences. This article explores how AI is transforming summer-themed art and its implications for artists and […]
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1w ago
The Venice Art Biennale 2024, titled “Foreigners Everywhere,” is a rich and evocative examination of identity, belonging, and the experience of being an outsider. This year’s theme highlights the global complexities of migration, displacement, and cultural adaptation. Artists from around the world present works that explore the psychological, social, and political dimensions of foreignness in […]
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1w ago
John White Alexander’s Repose (1895) is a celebrated work that showcases the artist’s ability to blend elegance with a stylistic nod to the Art Nouveau movement. The painting, part of the collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, epitomizes late 19th-century American artistry with a refined European influence. Alexander was deeply inspired by his time […]
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1w ago
“Madame X” is a famed portrait by John Singer Sargent, painted in 1884. The artwork depicts Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau, an American-born Parisian socialite known for her beauty and unique style. Though Sargent intended the portrait to elevate his artistic reputation in Paris, it instead became one of the most controversial works of the 19th […]
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1w ago
When you think of Venice, you probably picture its iconic canals, Renaissance architecture, and famous art. But the city has layers of history, artistry, and unique traditions waiting to be discovered. I will try to be unique in these suggestions but it is hard to avoid common places in Venice. This city is a big […]
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1w ago
Pastel colors have long held a special place in art, offering artists a delicate and versatile palette to convey light, atmosphere, and emotion. The use of pastels as a medium dates back to the Renaissance, but it was during the 18th century that pastels became particularly popular, especially in portraiture. Artists like Rosalba Carriera and […]
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1w ago
Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita, is a true reflection of Italian style and culture of the recent decade. The movie for me is minimalistic, very stylish, highlighting only necessary details. Very bright characters and fantastic play of Marcello Mastroianni. In my opinion, this movie has been created a so-called Italian style – black total look, […]
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1w ago
For me, Alicante is a more middle-price, economy Spanish city where you can find nice beaches, great bars, and easy access to all – airport just hours or so from the city, and cultural places. Don’t think Alicante is a good place for nightlife or fancy stuff. I needed a quick Spanish vacation in one […]
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