Manuel Pruitt+FollowUp-close with a pileated woodpeckerA hiker recently snapped some incredible photos of a pileated woodpecker after being drawn in by a sound that almost sounded like a person chopping wood. These birds, once rare due to heavy logging, are making a strong comeback and are now being spotted closer to people and in younger forests. Their return is a big win for local ecosystems, since their nesting holes help other animals and even slow the spread of certain tree diseases. Have you ever had a close encounter with wildlife on a hike? Let’s hear your stories and thoughts on how nature is adapting around us! #Entertainment #Painting #Wildlife170Share
jlawrence+FollowAli vs Liston: The Real Knockout Moment 🥊Everyone always talks about the Ali vs Liston photo as the ultimate boxing shot, but did you know the real drama isn’t just the punch? Some fans say the true ‘decisive moment’ is Ali towering over Liston, not the KO itself. Plus, plot twist: the photographer from the Marciano-Walcott fight is actually in the background of the Ali pic! This debate totally changes how I see sports photos now. #Entertainment #Painting #BoxingLegends00Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowVSCO AI Drama: Did It Steal My Shot? 🎞️VSCO’s new AI photo editing tool is getting buzz, but there’s a twist: some users say the AI takes too many creative liberties, like adding random birds or swapping backgrounds without asking. The fandom is split—are these “film” effects cool, or is VSCO’s AI just remixing your pics into something totally different? Plus, there’s debate over where the AI’s training data comes from. Is this the future of editing or a copyright mess waiting to happen? #Entertainment #Painting #VSCO00Share
pamela78+FollowDe Staël’s Secret Code? 🎨 Fan Theory Heats UpAnyone else following the wild theory that Nicolas de Staël hid his name in his paintings? Patrick Quéré, an amateur cryptographer, claims he’s cracked a code in 'The Key' and even found similar patterns in other works. The art world is skeptical, but some fans are convinced this could totally rewrite de Staël’s legacy. Is this the next big art world scandal or just wishful thinking? #Entertainment #Painting #NicolasDeStael00Share
John Henry+FollowThiago’s Dogs Go Viral—Did He Risk Too Much? 🐶Everyone’s obsessed with Thiago Bernardes de Souza’s epic sidecar photo, but some fans are debating if he went too far for the perfect shot. Did tilting the bike for that airborne moment put his pups in danger, or is it just a sign of ultimate trust? The goggles on Teo are iconic, but the fandom is split: art or unnecessary risk? #Entertainment #Painting #ThiagoBernardesdeSouza40Share
Dr. Jamie Ferguson+FollowAthens art scene celebrates Beverly BuchananBeverly Buchanan’s story is woven right into the heart of Athens, and her art is finally getting the spotlight it deserves at the Athenaeum. Her work isn’t just about sculptures—it’s about the struggles and resilience of living in Athens, especially as a Black woman facing chronic illness and unequal healthcare. The exhibit dives into her connections with local friends and the Southern traditions she cherished. If you’ve ever wondered how art can reflect a community’s soul, this is the show to see. Who else is planning to check out 'Beverly’s Athens' and share their thoughts? #Entertainment #Painting #AthensGA00Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowBoston’s Seaport skyline gets a bold new neighborWatching 10 World Trade rise in the Seaport feels like seeing the future of Boston take shape right before our eyes. Over nearly three years, this waterfront spot has transformed into a vibrant hub with flexible workspaces, research labs, restaurants, fitness centers, and public gathering areas—all designed for how we live and work now. The time-lapse footage captures every milestone, from the first steel beams to the final touches. It’s amazing to think how much this one building will change the daily rhythm of the neighborhood. What do you think—does this kind of development make the Seaport feel more connected, or less? #Entertainment #Painting #BostonSeaport00Share
Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowMona Lisa’s Eyes: Not Actually Watching You 👀Turns out, the Mona Lisa’s eyes aren’t following you around the room like everyone says. Scientists have debunked the whole “Mona Lisa effect” for this painting—her gaze is actually angled off to the right, not straight at you. Fandoms love to argue about this, but the myth just won’t die. Maybe it’s time to admit da Vinci wasn’t trying to creep us out after all? #Entertainment #Painting #ArtHistory00Share
James Wright III+FollowDa Vinci’s Vitruvian Man: Dentist’s Code Twist! 🧐Is anyone else obsessed with this new theory that a London dentist, not an art historian, just cracked a 500-year-old code in Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man? The claim is that the triangle between the figure’s legs is actually a secret geometric blueprint for human anatomy—and even modern dental practice! Some fans are calling it a game-changer, while others say it’s just another wild Da Vinci conspiracy. Are we buying this or nah? #Entertainment #Painting #DaVinciCode00Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowAkron’s art scene shines with McMoore’s storyAlfred McMoore’s art is turning heads at the Akron Art Museum—not just for its sheer size, but for the raw emotion and real-life stories behind every line. His massive scrolls and intimate sketches offer a window into his world, shaped by schizophrenia and everyday encounters in Akron. There’s something deeply moving about seeing the people and moments that inspired him, especially knowing he influenced the name of the Black Keys. This exhibit is more than art—it’s a piece of Akron’s soul. Who else feels like local art can reveal sides of our city we rarely see? #Entertainment #Painting #AkronArt00Share