Celebrating beauty

Picasso: the beauty that breaks mirrors.

Talking about beauty in Pablo Picasso’s paintings is like trying to describe thunder with a whisper. The Spanish genius did not paint beauty: he deconstructed it, dissected it, provoked it until it exploded.

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Grace notes

Tumen’s home. Breathing with the steppe.

In Mongolia, the sky is not above you, it is all around.
It is so vast it seems to breathe, merging with the steppe that stretches endlessly in every direction. And in the heart of this infinite horizon lives Tumen, a quiet-voiced herder whose eyes reflect the deep blue of the northern sky.

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Grace notes

David Carson: the Art of Chaos that changed graphic design

Imagine flipping through a magazine where words seem to dance, images overlap like wild waves, and reading becomes a sensory experience rather than a simple act. This is the universe of David Carson, the “godfather” of grunge typography and one of the most iconoclastic designers of the 1990s.

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Featured

Anxiety, stress and… Google.

If you’ve ever typed into Google “how not to lose it at work” or “why do I always feel anxious,” you’re not alone. Searches related to anxiety, stress, and emotional wellbeing have become the real driving force behind the demand for psychological content online.

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Featured

Goodbye “Anti-Ageing”, hello Skin Longevity.

Spoiler: no one stays young forever. That’s simply how life works. But the signs that appear in midlife are, in truth, the sum of everything we’ve done —or neglected— in the decades before. That’s why we talk about “fighting” ageing: we’ve welcomed certain pleasures as friends, only to discover later they weren’t quite on our side.

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Beauty: a subjective–objective concept.

Defining beauty in universal terms is nearly impossible, as it is always bound to its cultural, historical, and personal context. Perhaps one workable definition could be: “Beauty is the experience of pleasure, wonder, or meaning that arises when we encounter something that resonates with our values, emotions, or senses.”

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Celebrating beauty

Rainbow Mountain: the mountain that stole the colours of the rainbow.

It looks like it’s been painted by a careless artist, one who disregards all the rules of landscape and mixes colours without restraint. But no. Rainbow Mountain, deep in the Peruvian Andes, is entirely natural. No filters, no Photoshop. Just minerals, wind, sunlight, and millennia of patient geology.

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Sound weaves Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.

Mozart and the clarinet: when 1791 sounds like 2025.

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Sound weaves The Chemical Brothers — Hey Boy Hey Girl (1999)

Boys and girls, we’re all skeletons on the dancefloor!

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Up front

The lives of others.

We live in a time where observing the lives of others has become almost second nature. We scroll through photos, listen to stories, peek at profiles, and sometimes feel we know people better than we know ourselves. But how much awareness is really in this looking? And what does our attention to others really tell us about who we are?

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Up front

Ugh… that’s just me!

Ever noticed people whose behaviors… let’s say, aren’t exactly charming? And when you try to point it out, the classic response is: “Eh, that’s just how I am, what can I do?”

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