Arts To Hearts Project

Food is more than something we eat. It carries memories, traditions, comfort, and connection. This week’s Heart List celebrates five artists who use food as their subject, transforming ordinary meals, seafood spreads, fried eggs, and ice cream cakes into captivating works of art filled with color, storytelling, and emotion. The post 5 food paintings we’re savouring on our Heart List this week app…

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Books have shaped human history for centuries. They have preserved religious teachings, recorded scientific discoveries, inspired works of… The post 10 Artworks Inspired by the Love of Reading appeared first on Arts To Hearts Project .

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For Debbie Moylan, animals have never been just subjects to paint. They have been companions, teachers, and quiet sources of understanding throughout her life. Through soft light, gentle colour palettes, and symbolic golden threads, her paintings explore those deeply personal moments of connection that can exist between humans and animals moments that often feel impossible to explain but are inst…

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Born in Poland and based in Florence, Ania Tomicka creates oil paintings that inhabit the space between reality, memory, and imagination. Her faceless figures become vessels for questions of identity, carrying emotions, uncertainties, and transformations that feel both deeply personal and universally human. Entirely self-taught, Ania has developed a practice that pairs technical precision with ps…

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The best book recommendations often come from artists themselves. We asked five artists to share the books that have inspired, challenged, and stayed with them over the years. From creativity classics and artist memoirs to books on observation, mastery, and resilience, these recommendations offer insight into the ideas that continue to shape creative lives. Whether you're an artist or simply some…

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Working between sculpture, jewellery, and installation, Shu Wang creates wearable structures that are not fully complete until they encounter a body. Drawing on a background in material engineering, her practice explores how objects influence movement, perception, and physical experience through pressure, tension, weight, and proximity. Rather than treating jewellery as decoration, Shu approaches…

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What if the question "Will I ever make it?" is the very thing keeping artists stuck? In Episode 5 of Season 6 of the Arts to Hearts Podcast, Charuka Arora explores the pressure, comparison, burnout, and uncertainty that so many creatives quietly carry. From social media comparisons and creative exhaustion to the fear of falling behind, this episode challenges the idea that success is a finish lin…

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Working between figurative painting, portraiture, and contemplative landscapes, Lucille Dweck creates artworks that invite viewers into moments of stillness, presence, and reflection. Her paintings often feature solitary figures, calm waters, quiet seascapes, and intimate human connections, all rendered with remarkable sensitivity and attention to light. Years spent immersed in yoga, meditation, …

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Art history is often presented as a story of discoveries, masterpieces, and creative breakthroughs. Yet beneath the surface… The post The Art World’s Greatest Unsolved Mysteries appeared first on Arts To Hearts Project .

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The ocean has always been more than a subject in art. Long before cameras could capture crashing waves… The post 10 Ocean Paintings That Changed How Artists Saw the Sea appeared first on Arts To Hearts Project .

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Painting on raw industrial textile instead of traditional canvas, Joan creates portraits and murals that feel both monumental and deeply personal. Born in the Congo and raised in Ecuador, her work is shaped by a life spent moving between cultures, carrying stories of resilience, belonging, identity, and human connection. The rough textile she calls the "fabric of the people" became part of her pr…

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From lush rose gardens and botanical studies to sculptural acrylic blooms and impasto flower portraits, this week’s Heart List celebrates seven artists finding entirely different ways to paint flowers. These works come from artists across the globe, each bringing their own approach to colour, texture, atmosphere, and storytelling. Some capture the fleeting beauty of a garden at dusk, others trans…

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Pride Month often brings with it reading lists filled with memoirs, novels, and histories, but some of the… The post 7 Art Books to Read This Pride Month appeared first on Arts To Hearts Project .

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Texas-based artist Lesa Shaw paints women of colour with a rare balance of strength and stillness. In this conversation, she reflects on evolving from vibrant, expressive portraits toward quieter, more atmospheric figurative work rooted in reflection, transformation, and emotional presence. From drawing paper dolls as a child to becoming a self-taught painter and educator, Shaw speaks about colou…

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For years, people dismissed K-pop music videos as nothing more than flashy visuals, expensive sets, and perfectly synchronized… The post The Hidden Art History Inside Your Favorite K-Pop MVs appeared first on Arts To Hearts Project .

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