After a scary start, the two Lone Pine boys celebrate the best Christmas ever. By the end of the day they are true blood brothers, and make a promise to each other that ultimately guides them toward a successful and rewarding life.
Two Lone Pine Boys – Part 2
Christmas is meant to be about family, so when Jerry senses his friend is in trouble he rushes to his side, bringing Christmas with him.
Two Lone Pine Boys – Part 1
They say a small cascade of pebbles can cause an avalanche. It can also be true for minor occurrences in people’s lives. This was certainly the case for two small boys who, ignored by their family and taunted by bullies, learned they could only rely on each other in a way that would ultimately stand the test of time.
The Crown’s Perspective
As England’s longest ruling monarch, Elizabeth II has not seen the decline of the British Empire, but rather the fruition of a somewhat turbulent but ultimately well meaning nation’s efforts over more than a millennium.
Art and migration: How Century-old Filipino Paintings Transcend Social Realities
Pondering the message of the two oeuvres, the themes still resonate in the current Philippine society even the artworks were created 136 years ago.
The Red Mailbox Project
The Red Mailbox Project is a simple idea I came up with to spread art and joy in my community (Daegu, South Korea). Last October, I built a small mailbox and planted it a few blocks away from my home in Daegu, South Korea. Inside the mailbox, I left a small painting of a monster and a note that said, “Please take this and keep it. There will be another gift tomorrow waiting in the box.”
A Graphic Art Design to Raise Awareness of Ecological Issues
A graphic art poster that highlights the ecological message that planet earth is burning using the crocodile image which reflects the area of the Swiss Alps, Calana, an area where the tectonic plates meet the African plates. The world is one.
The Biggest Threat to Street Art is Paint
When a piece of art is exhibited at a museum or a gallery, the people running the place will do their best to keep it safe. What about street art, though? Who and what protects the works of the artists whose canvas is the city they live in? Stealing a wall that’s been decorated by Banksy is not a very easy task… but theft is not the biggest threat to street art. Paint is.
Who Can Judge
Some judge a man by the color of his skin
They play him down till there’s nothing left for him
But to cry out in anguish, in fear and in pain
A Mate Drops in
The laughter-lines around his father’s eyes, so much a feature of his work-weathered face, had softened with sadness.
“It’s Jack,” he said simply.
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