WarRoom photographer Dan Fleuette shares the vivid and powerful images from his timely new book of photography, “Rebels, Rogues and Outlaws: A Pictorial History of WarRoom.” [https://www.amazon.com/Rebels-Rogues-Outlaws-Pictorial-History/dp/1648210627] He reveals his innovative approach to photographing the personalities, both well-known and less familiar, who are at the heart of the success of […]
“Da Vinci’s Big Idea”
Originally posted on the author’s Substack The iconic Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci was more than one of history’s greatest artists. He was also a medical researcher, an inventor, and an engineer. For Leonardo, though, these streams of thought weren’t separate from one another. They were linked by a key […]
“Should Objects Be Beautiful?”
Originally published on the author’s Substack An intro to Art Nouveau… Should objects be beautiful, or should they be useful? Faced with the crushing pressure of the Industrial Revolution, one artistic movement proved that culture need not choose between the two. Let’s dive into one of history’s most under-appreciated (yet […]
“How Christianity Shaped Art”
Originally published on the author’s Substack Incarnation and culture Christianity began as an obscure religion in a remote strip of land in the ancient world. Within 300 years, it was the official religion of the world’s most powerful empire. But it wasn’t Christianity’s political power that changed the world. It […]
“How Were Gothic Cathedrals Built?”
Originally published on Substack Miracles of engineering and faith… From pyramids to temples, many of the great works of ancient architecture were built for a similar purpose: as monuments to a single man. But there’s something different about the great cathedrals of the Medieval era — instead of being ordered […]
“Leonardo da Vinci’s Achilles’ Heel”
And why he thought he was a failure… The main ingredient behind Leonardo da Vinci’s incredible success can be boiled down to one thing: curiosity. His intense curiosity was the engine of his genius, propelling him to make groundbreaking observations and contributions across various fields. From anatomy to botany, […]
“The Real-Life Fairytale Castle”
A modern fairytale with a tragic ending… The world’s most stunning castle doesn’t come from the age of knights. It’s the product of one man’s extraordinary imagination, built to keep the wonder of the medieval era alive in the modern age. Neuschwanstein Castle is as stunning as a movie […]
“A History of the World in 5 Nudes”
What 40,000 years of art reveals about us… What do our clothes really cover? When we remove them, what is revealed? Nudes are among the oldest and most ubiquitous forms of art that human culture has created, but they vary widely from era to era. These five pieces tell […]
“ENOUGH IS ENOUGH – 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony MOCKS Christianity”
Kate Hildreth analyzes the controversial 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony. The ceremony’s Creative Director, Thomas Jolly, claims he drew inspiration from paintings of Greek gods and pagan festivities, and that Da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’ was not his inspiration at all. Is that really all there is to the story? Hildreth […]
“Why Do We Keep Going back to Ancient Greece?”
A culture that never dies… Ancient Greece never dies. Every few hundred years, Western culture remembers its roots, and artists and architects find themselves harkening back to the civilization that started it all. In many ways, there’s a continuous thread running back in time from the United States Capitol Building […]
“Is Elite Occultism Real?”
There has been a lot of talk about the occult-seeming symbolism, music, art, and spectacle that is appearing all around us. Dr Wolf separates fact from speculation, but explores the real history of Nazi and Western elite occultism, and looks at four recent images that seem designed to disorient us: […]
“What Was the Worst Year in History? And Why Beauty Still Matters During Disaster”
Originally published on Culture Critic. What was the worst year in human history? To answer that, we first have to ask how you even define what constitutes the “worst.” Is it the loss of life, or the scale of suffering? Or is it a different kind of damage altogether? The […]
“Is This What Hell Looks Like?”
Originally published on Culture Critic The gap between medieval and modern art might seem unbridgeable. But there is one painting that connects the two — and it’s as strange as you might expect. Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights is more than a visual masterpiece. It holds the keys to some big questions: […]
Artist Rebecca Soudant Embroidered Arresting Image Representing Pfizer Report 44, “VAERS – 76% of Vaccine-Related Miscarriages from the Past 30 Years Occurred Once Pregnant Women Started Receiving COVID-19 Vaccines.”
Rebecca Soudant is a Canadian artist and a Visual Arts teacher. She has created works in paint, print, fabric and metal. For the last several years, embroidery has been the focus of her artistic practice. Ms. Soudant reached out to DailyClout many months ago indicating that she had started a […]
Artist Rebecca Soudant Creates Stunning Embroidery for Pfizer Book’s Report 1, “Where Are Pfizer’s 20,000 Missing Patients?”
Rebecca Soudant is a Canadian artist and a Visual Arts teacher. She has created works in paint, print, fabric and metal. For the last several years, embroidery has been the focus of her practice. Ms. Soudant reached out to DailyClout several months ago indicating that she had started a project […]
Artist Rebecca Soudant Embroiders Striking Representation of Pfizer Reports Book Report 5, “Pfizer mRNA construct: Why Spike Protein Causes Disease” by Daniel Demers, PhD – Team 5
Rebecca Soudant is a Canadian artist and a Visual Arts teacher. She has created works in paint, print, fabric and metal. For the last several years, embroidery has been the focus of her practice. Ms. Soudant reached out to DailyClout a few months ago saying she started a project embroidering […]
Artist Rebecca Soudant Embroiders Beautiful Image Representing Report 13 from the War Room/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Analysis Reports Book
Canadian artist Rebecca Soudant is an artist and a Visual Arts teacher. She has created works in paint, print, fabric and metal. For the last several years, embroidery has been the focus of her practice. Ms. Soudant reached out to DailyClout to say that she started a project embroidering […]
CALL TO ARTISTS: Create an Embroidery For One of the Reports in the Book
CALL TO ARTISTS: Create an Embroidery For One of the Reports in the Book See Details Below: An example of this work is below.