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Creative Blog is a space to exchange ideas through the art of writing. We are building a community of creative writers that explore subjects related to creativity and arts.  Our articles are diverse and include essays, critiques, historical context, anthropological and sociological aspects, and many other themes.

The written word is one of the most expressive and creative ways to express one’s art form, we encourage artists and writers to contribute to this space to exchange and share your thoughts, ideas and visions by using a narrative craft that goes beyond the boundaries of the normal forms of literature.


 

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The Naked Lips
by Eva Chateau
When an artist represents his model with one or another lip tone, he is revealing data of his personality. The reds, unlike the rosy tones, assume a woman of character, who is not ashamed to expose herself nor submit to the consideration of others, and makes use of her sensuality and power right in front of the universe of masculine desire.
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The Silent World
by Eva Chateau
Because of its indomitable nature or abysmal extension, the sea has always been a mirror for the mysteries of human existence. Many artists have represented it with true genius. It submerges us into the fear of the uncertainty and most of all, into that deep feeling of fragility that everyone can feel when life demands commitment and perseverance. 
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Art and Perception
by Pedro Boaventura
Art is an excellent way of perceiving the world and also a wonderful way of abstracting ourselves from it. It can turn out to be something soothing or unsettling, it can make us laugh or cry, and we may find it to be useful or even pointless. It makes us utter wonders and horrors making us able to either love or despise it.
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The Artist
by Pedro Boaventura
Sensitive, melancholic, poetic and even pathetic! Tireless, aware. Constantly observing and reflecting upon the most intricate detail, contemplating what others cannot make sense of!
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Why Artists spend time creating?
by Pedro Boaventura
Is it a hobby, an exercise or a recreation? Is it a tool to materialize a thought or to immortalize a moment, an experience? Is it a form of communication, a treaty loaded with codes and meanings, or is it merely inspiration? Do artists have a goal or a plan?
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Hair, a challenge for Painters
by Eva Chateau
For a thousand years, women have been using their hair to create elaborated hairstyles as head decoration, and has become a huge part of what defines beauty and seduction. No other part of the female body has shown as many cultural variations as hair.
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What is the use of Art?
by Camila Reveco
Artists introduce and discuss topics that seem unimportant for a great part of society, and by doing so, artists oppose the concept of "public life", which is why the artist, the intellectual, has set up some kind of social drama, creating tension.
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The unbearable lightness of the first...
by Camila Reveco
In a competition held the first prize went to a conceptual artwork, decision that sparked much controversy and an intense discussion regarding the aesthetic qualities of the said work. This case highlights what happens in many art contests.
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