John Henry+FollowThe hidden struggles of poverty in AmericaMost people think they know what poverty looks like, but the reality is far more complex and often invisible. Many Americans living below the poverty line don’t fit the stereotypes—some are working multiple jobs, raising families, or even pursuing higher education. In places like Denver, these stories are everywhere, yet rarely talked about. It’s eye-opening to realize how many neighbors might be quietly struggling. How do we as a community start recognizing and supporting those who are overlooked? Let’s talk about what poverty really means in our neighborhoods. #Entertainment #Painting #poverty00Share
James Wright III+FollowStorytelling First in Concept Art 🎨Telling a story before you even start sketching is the new hot take in concept art circles. Sathish Kumar’s process—starting with a one-line story—has fans debating if narrative-driven art is the secret sauce behind those jaw-dropping game visuals. Some say it’s all about the mood, others argue technique is king. Where do you stand on the story vs. skill debate? #Entertainment #Painting #ConceptArt00Share
Dr. Jamie Ferguson+FollowRolling Stones Guitar Drama at the Met 🎸The Rolling Stones’ legendary 1959 Gibson Les Paul—once thought missing by Mick Taylor—has resurfaced at the Met, sparking a wild debate. Taylor’s camp claims the guitar was stolen in the ‘70s, while the museum insists its ownership trail is rock-solid. Fans are split: is this the real ‘Keithburst’ or just a case of mistaken identity? The Stones’ legacy just got a whole lot messier! #Entertainment #Painting #RollingStones10Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowTruck Yard The Colony’s wildest surpriseYou can grab a killer smash burger, sip a house-brewed sour, and catch live music—all while surrounded by a quirky museum of over 1,000 decorated toilet seats. Truck Yard The Colony isn’t just another backyard party spot; it’s a mashup of food truck fun, family vibes, and the offbeat Barney Smith Toilet Seat Museum upstairs. Whether you’re rolling in with your dog, kids, or friends, this place is all about kicking back and letting loose. Would you bring your crew to check out the toilet seat art? Or is the philly cheesesteak calling your name? #Entertainment #Painting #TheColony10Share
Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowTurin Shroud: Art Hoax or Holy Relic? 🧐Big twist in the Shroud of Turin saga! A new study claims the famous imprint might actually be from a medieval sculpture, not a real human body. Fans who believe it’s Jesus’ burial cloth are not having it, while skeptics are saying, “Told you so!” The debate is more heated than ever—are we looking at a holy relic or the ultimate art world prank? #Entertainment #Painting #TurinShroud3021Share
Dr. Jamie Ferguson+FollowBerengo Gardin’s Legacy Sparks Artist vs. Witness Debate 🖤Gianni Berengo Gardin’s passing has fans debating if he was truly just a “witness” or if his iconic black-and-white shots make him an artist after all. Some say his humble stance was part of his genius, while others argue his work shaped Italy’s visual culture. Is it possible to be both? The fandom is split! #Entertainment #Painting #GianniBerengoGardin00Share
Manuel Pruitt+FollowOlympic Museum Drama? 🏅Did you know there’s a low-key rivalry brewing between Olympic fans over which museum truly captures the spirit of the Games? Some swear by the Lausanne Olympic Museum’s epic collection, but others say the interactive zones at the FIFA World Football Museum are way more immersive. The debate’s getting heated—are you Team Olympic nostalgia or Team football innovation? #Entertainment #Painting #SportsMuseums00Share
Angela Williams+FollowWinter Park’s MLK statue sparks big debateA $500,000 Martin Luther King Jr. statue in Winter Park is turning heads—and not just for its size. Some locals say the proportions look off, calling it awkward and not a true likeness of Dr. King. But the artist says every detail, from the oversized shoes to the big head, is meant to symbolize King’s impact and keep his message visible from all angles. With city leaders saying it’s here to stay, the statue’s bold style is stirring up real conversations about how we honor history. What do you think—should public art aim for realism, or is symbolism just as powerful? #Entertainment #Painting #WinterPark00Share
Manuel Pruitt+FollowAtlanta’s new art show reclaims Black narrativesAtlanta’s ZuCot Gallery is turning heads with its ‘Dear Black People’ exhibition, where bold paintings like a man carrying a vibrant watermelon challenge old stereotypes and celebrate Black pride. The ‘Love Letter’ collection dives deep into the stories, struggles, and victories of Black Americans, blending history with hope for the future. Each piece feels personal, inviting visitors to reflect on how art can heal, empower, and reshape community identity. If you’ve seen it, what artwork stood out to you? How do you think art can help reclaim and rewrite cultural narratives? #Entertainment #Painting #AtlantaArt00Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowBaltimore’s medieval cat obsession revealedTurns out, our love for cats isn’t just a modern thing—Baltimore’s Walters Art Museum is showing that medieval folks were just as smitten with their furry companions. The new Paws on Parchment exhibit features centuries-old manuscripts with actual cat pawprints, proving that even in the 1400s, cats were walking across workspaces and getting into mischief. Beyond being adorable, cats were essential for keeping books and food safe from rodents. It’s wild to see how much our relationships with cats haven’t changed! Anyone else feel like their cat is channeling a medieval noble? #Entertainment #Painting #Baltimore00Share