Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowThe ’60s: Fashion Fails & Wild Inventions 🤯Moon landings and Beatles aside, the real drama of the ’60s was how bizarre everyday life got! From paper dresses that could catch fire to beauty pageants at NASA, it feels like everyone was trying to out-weird each other. The biggest fandom debate: were the “Space Queen” pageants empowering or just another cringey relic? These vintage photos prove the decade was way stranger than the movies ever show! #Entertainment #Painting #VintageVibes10Share
John Henry+FollowGrizzly bear returns to Bangtail MountainsA grizzly bear has been spotted in the Bangtail Mountains near Bozeman for the first time in over 50 years! Thanks to a trail camera, we now know these iconic animals are slowly reclaiming old territory after decades of conservation work. With only about 1,050 grizzlies left in the Greater Yellowstone area, every sighting matters. It’s a huge win for wildlife, but also a reminder to stay alert if you’re out hiking—bear spray and making noise are a must. Do you think Montana is doing enough to protect its wild spaces and animals? Let’s talk about it! #Entertainment #Painting #MontanaWildlife00Share
Angela Williams+FollowWildlife surprises right in your backyardHours spent in the woods can leave you with nothing but cold toes, yet sometimes the best wildlife moments happen when you least expect them—like spotting two deer in the snow from your own home office window. Even as a hobbyist, grabbing a quick shot through the glass with a rented Sony A7 V felt like a win. There’s something about these surprise encounters that makes you appreciate the unpredictability of nature. Have you ever had a wildlife sighting in an unexpected place? Let’s hear your stories! #Entertainment #Painting #WildlifePhotography30Share
jlawrence+FollowFinding hope and healing through artJane Park, once a globe-trotting LPGA pro, now finds her greatest escape in the art room of her Georgia home. While caring full-time for her daughter Grace, who lives with refractory epilepsy, Jane discovered painting as a way to reconnect with herself and her friends. Her creations, inspired by memories and friendships from her golf career, have become cherished gifts and even special commissions. For Jane, each brushstroke is a moment of peace and a reminder that community and creativity can bring light, even in the toughest times. How do you find your own moments of calm? #Entertainment #Painting #ArtHeals10Share
Angela Williams+FollowMona Lisa’s Smile: Da Vinci’s Secret Layers 😲Did you know the Mona Lisa’s iconic smile might be the result of Leonardo da Vinci painting over her mouth multiple times? Recent scans show hidden layers, and some art historians are now debating if the mysterious effect was intentional or just da Vinci being a perfectionist. Plus, the painting only became super famous after it was stolen! Is her smile genius or just a lucky accident? #Entertainment #Painting #MonaLisa00Share
James Wright III+FollowArt World Drama: Artemisia vs Caravaggio? 🎨Did you know Artemisia Gentileschi’s masterpieces were once credited to her dad or even Caravaggio? Some art fans say her bold, emotional style actually rivals Caravaggio’s, but she’s still not in most major collections. The debate is heating up after her recent exhibitions—should Artemisia finally get top billing in Baroque art history, or is the hype just revisionist? #Entertainment #Painting #ArtHistory00Share
Dale Wilson+FollowLouvre Drama: Strike & Heist Shocker! 🖼️The Louvre is closed again, but this time it’s not just about pay—fans are buzzing about the wild October heist that exposed major security flaws. Some say the staff strike is more about demanding real protection after the $102M jewel theft than just money. Is the Mona Lisa safe? The debate is ON! #Entertainment #Painting #LouvreStrike00Share
John Henry+FollowDallas artist’s Blue Horses support rescue sanctuaryMel Auberty’s iconic Blue Horses aren’t just stunning art—they’re helping real horses in need right here in Dallas. As the Lunar New Year approaches, Auberty is unveiling new works to celebrate the Year of the Horse, with all proceeds going directly to her Blue Horse Sanctuary, a nonprofit that rescues and rehabilitates horses and donkeys. The exhibition opens February 17 at Gallery One Two Three in the Design District. If you love art, animals, or supporting local causes, this is a chance to see creativity and compassion come together. Who else is excited to see how art can make a difference? #Entertainment #Painting #DallasArt00Share
pamela78+FollowAncient Sulawesi Art Outsmarts Europe? 🎨Everyone always credits Europe with the oldest cave art, but Sulawesi just dropped a bombshell! The newly dated hand stencil there is 67,800 years old—way older than France’s famous cave paintings. Now there’s a heated debate: did symbolic culture really start in Europe, or have we been ignoring Southeast Asia’s role all along? Some fans are even saying this changes the whole story of human creativity! #Entertainment #Painting #CaveArt00Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowBaltimore’s art scene is buzzing this week!Baltimore is packed with creative energy right now—think conversations on community archives at Peabody Library, MICA’s 200th birthday bash, and a one-of-a-kind art-meets-science exhibition closing with an exclusive film screening. There’s also the ARTificial opening at MAP, a powerful performance at the BMA, live music in Mt. Vernon, and even an album release party at Ottobar. Whether you’re into visual art, music, or thought-provoking talks, there’s something for everyone. Which event are you most excited to check out, or do you have a hidden gem to recommend? Let’s swap plans and support our local artists! #Entertainment #Painting #BaltimoreArts00Share