
Venus of Willendorf
It has been suggested that she is a fertility figure, a good-luck totem, a mother goddess symbol — just like the so-called Stone Age Venuses and the Virgin Mary — … Continue Reading Venus of Willendorf
It has been suggested that she is a fertility figure, a good-luck totem, a mother goddess symbol — just like the so-called Stone Age Venuses and the Virgin Mary — … Continue Reading Venus of Willendorf
It was September 24, 1991, and the world was about to be shaken by the explosive sound of one of the biggest albums in music history, Nevermind, by Nirvana from … Continue Reading Nevermind
It is one of the most iconic sculptures in the world, mostly due to the 1821 Louvre’s branding campaign and emphasis on its importance in order to regain national pride, … Continue Reading Venus de Milo
You laughed at him, you thought he was nothing more than a raging lunatic with the same obsessions, the same faces of a Charles Manson. A spoiled and unscrupulous daddy’s … Continue Reading From the Asylum
The meeting of lips par excellence since 1908, The Kiss is an oil painting, with added silver and gold leaf by the Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt. Love, intimacy, and … Continue Reading The Kiss
I was walking along the road with two friends, the sun was setting. Suddenly the sky turned blood red. I paused, feeling exhausted, and leaned on the fence, there was … Continue Reading The Scream
“That cat’s something I can’t explain,” Syd Barrett sings, and it seems that Syd refers to a definite human affair, to an era that is identified, with abandon, in one … Continue Reading Cats