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When art meets nature: Monet’s contribution to Impressionism Movement
Woman with Parasol, Monet (1875) The Life of Impressionism’s Master Claude Monet, born in 1840, was a French painter who became one of the most significant figures of the Impressionist movement. His childhood was relatively simple; growing up next to the port of Le Havre in Normandy, he was passionate about being an artist from…
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The Quest for Autonomy: Philosophical Insights into Modern Freedom and Purpose
Introduction In an age where connectivity promises liberation yet often fosters new forms of constraint, the pursuit of personal autonomy has become a central theme in modern discourse. The notion of autonomy, deeply rooted in philosophical thought, challenges us to navigate the intricate balance between freedom and purpose in our lives. This exploration delves into…
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The Ethical Dilemma of AI-Generated Art
Whether in digital galleries, book covers, advertising, or even traditional art, artificial intelligence is already part of our world. For some, it is a tool that enhances creativity—a silent collaborator offering extra help when inspiration fails. Others, however, view this little extra help with skepticism. The debate surrounding AI in creative fields is both valid…
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Issue III – CALL FOR ART & LITERATURE SUBMISSIONS
SUBMISSIONS ARE OPENFOR ISSUE III — Until February 25, 2025 — All submissions should be sent to the link below: [WE DO NOT ACCEPT EMAIL SUBMISSIONS] See the guidelines for each genre: FAQ Have any further questions? Shoot us an email at culterateglobal@gmail.com!
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Masterpieces We Will Never See: Lost Artworks of History
Artemisia Gentileschi (Rome 1593-Naples 1652) Throughout history there have been countless artworks which have captivated audiences for their imagery and profound messages. These pieces offer a window into their creators’ aspirations, as well as tell the stories of the times they inhabit. Yet, some of these iconic works have been lost to time, leaving only whispers…
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Why Mental Health Matters More Than Ever (And What We’re All Getting Wrong)
Have you ever felt like you’re running on a treadmill that won’t stop? Life keeps throwing work deadlines, family responsibilities, and endless social expectations at you. You feel drained, but you tell yourself, “I’ll be fine. I just need to push through.” Sounds familiar? You’re not alone. In the health and fitness world, people…

