Monthly archives: March 2016


Pablo Picasso Guernica [The horrors of war]- Surrealism art

If the world hadn’t know Picasso or the Surrealistic movement in a positive light, we wouldn’t have been privileged to talk of the paintings that look awkward at the first glance and an in depth examination will make us feel ashamed of declining human values.


Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony 5 (fate knocking at the door)

Classical music took notes from Beethoven and many were inspired to be like the man who could bring out emotions from his symphonies. Amongst the many compositions that came out of the crude sketches and vigorous compilations, Beethoven Symphony 5 has become the most popular of them all.


Myth of Orpheus as in Metamorphoses by Ovid

The enticing narrative of Orpheus, his love towards Eurydice, the spell bounding songs he sings in lament and his tragic end collaborate to make the Myth of Orpheus one of the finest narratives in the world.


Claude Monet Haystacks – Impressionism art

The mastery of brush strokes and the depiction of nature at its varied hues through as simple a subject as haystacks is probably possible only for Claude Monet. He portrayed twenty-five paintings of a single subject through his Haystacks