Berlin, Germany – Semra Sevin’s photography is world renown from its start
in the Paris Fashion world to the thought evoking — mesmerizing pieces displayed in galleries from Europe to the United States. Her résumé boasts working on international advertising and fashion sets for Vogue, Hermes, Harper’s Bazaar and training in Los Angeles where she…
Arts
Body art is a huge trend, which incorporates a plenty of kinds: tattoos, piercing, scarification, branding, drawings on the body, etc. All these types of adorning the human body have a very long and rich history. Originally, body images served as signs of a social status, belonging to a tribe, talismans and religious marks.
However,…
Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders are part of one of the oldest surviving cultures on Earth, and have been around for approximately 80,000 years. Their history is rich, and beautifully represented in the art that members of these nations have created. There are around 700 different languages and groups that lived in Australia before…
On an overcast evening in the Hamptons, Art Southampton’s Nova’s Ark Project brings artists and art lovers alike to an international modern, contemporary, and design fair. Located in Bridgehampton on a 90-acre nature preserve, the fair is one of the most extravagant art galas on Eastern Long Island, bringing thousands through the threshold.
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Everyone from @TaylorSwift, @FatJewish to @WhiteGirlWine have been pleading for a new Coachella trend that doesn’t include flower crowns and flash tattoos.
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The new emerging trend that came out of Coachella this year was led by the ShoeDazzle, the brand that created a perfect Coachella-esque blend of flowers, paint and glitter with FLORAL…
Social Magazine was on the scene at San Diego’s 22nd Gaslamp Quarter Mardi Gras Parade and Celebration on February 6 for the event’s first ever Saturday running. Though most of us associate New Orleans with the annual carnival of Mardi Gras—a madcap festival of earthly delights before the somber season of Lent—the West Coast version…
As she sat in the back of the classroom, carelessly tapping her eraserless, chewed-up pencil on the laminated wooden surface of her desk, the pre-I.B. English teacher of Gulf High School continued her mind-numbing lecture on the Odyssey by Homer. As the antiquated clock spoke above the teacher’s head, an eternity passed by with each…
Columbus has quickly become the art hub of central Ohio. Each year the Capital City hosts its premier art event, the Columbus Arts Festival. Attracting artists from across the nation, Columbus features both established as well as budding talent. The combination of multiple genres of artistic outlet highlight the Festival, luring festival goers to the…
Located within the hustling and bustling community of San Francisco’s Japan Town, a quiet and quaint bookstore is nestled between the various shops and restaurants. I walked into Forest Books and was greeted by the pleasant smell of goloka nag champa incense, burning slyly against a wooden bookshelf. As soon as I inhaled the pleasant…
Fortunately for me, being a lover of art and creativity, I've had the pleasure of interviewing and working with many talented and inspiring artists. However most recently I connected with a San Francisco based artist who - shall I just say... is truly unlike the rest. We connected after I had begun searching for an…


