The Renaissance, a cultural movement that emerged in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries, marked a profound shift in art, science, philosophy, and society. Known as the “rebirth” of classical ideals, the Renaissance revolutionized the way artists approached their craft, emphasizing realism, human emotion, and the use of perspective. This transformative era laid the…
Once upon a time, making art meant paint-stained hands, stretched canvases, and the distinct scent of linseed oil. Artists worked with brushes, charcoal, ink, or clay. The artist’s tools were tangible, and their process was slow, methodical, and intensely physical. But the definition of what constitutes “art” has expanded dramatically. Today, creativity lives not just…