March 7, 2025

Spring Has Sprung With an Ambitious Flower Exhibition at London’s Saatchi Gallery

At Saatchi Gallery in London, spring has arrived early. On February 12, flowers started blooming across the gallery in the form of vibrant paintings, dramatic garments, delicate sculptures, and meditative photographs, comprising more than 500 unique artworks. This is what greets visitors upon entering one of the gallery’s most ambitious exhibitions to date: Flowers: Flora in Contemporary Art and Culture.

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March 7, 2025

Oil Paintings of Animals Doing Human Things Add a Hilarious Twist to a Classic Medium

Oil painting has been around for centuries, but contemporary artists worldwide are proving that the rich, glossy pigments are suited to more than just traditional landscapes and portraits. Using classic oil painting techniques, British artist Alison Friend brings a modern twist to the style of the Old Masters. She creates humorous anthropomorphic animal portraits that look like they could hang in a grand stately home.

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March 6, 2025

Millie Bobby Brown Calls Out Journalists Who Criticize Her Appearance and Other Celebrities Rally Behind Her

Actor Millie Bobby Brown started her career at a very young age, meaning she has spent her formative years in front of the cameras. While many people have grown accustomed to seeing her on her screen, others may have gotten too comfortable criticizing the way her appearance has changed over the years. Now, the 21-year-old has taken to social media to call out those who openly slam her with negative comments about her looks.

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March 6, 2025

Paralyzed Man Makes Selfless Donation to Help Boy with Cerebral Palsy

In 2009, then-22-year-old Dan Black from Chepstow, Wales, was struck by a car while cycling to work, suffering a severe spinal injury that left his lower body paralyzed. Determined to walk again, he spent the next four years raising £20,000 (around $25,200) for an experimental stem cell treatment. However, in 2013, Black learned about five-year-old Brecon Vaughan, a boy from his hometown who couldn’t walk due to spastic diplegia cerebral palsy.

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