Critique
The Selena Salt portrait
I find it amazing what can be done using salt for artsake for example in this case there is a San Antonio, Texas artist named Rob The Original who had done a portrait of Selena using only salt and that is just an amazing idea. When the artist was creating this one of a kind portrait 250,000 people watched as this amazing work of art was being created. Selena's brother AB Quintanilla was also present for the creation of the Selena salt portrait. The presentation was held at a Mexican restaurant located somewhere in San Antonio. It is too bad that salt can not be framed.
By Revista Miko:XCI 24 days ago in Art
'Till Death We Do Art. Top Story - February 2026.
There would be nothing divine in this world without art. Nature may surpass the divine to all intents and purposes, but like everything it absorbs and is absorbed by, it remains here, stuck on the surface of this world, ever-present, physically bound to the universe.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 25 days ago in Art
the Metropolitan Museum of Art
When I was in elementary school I went on a really cool and unforgettable field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City for the first time. It was a fantastic time I wondered around the asian exhibits a great deal as well as through the galleries and it was simply amazing and a fantastic enchancement to the senses. Since then I had gone back also to see an exhibition that featured fine high fashion and couture from Versace as well as other notable fashion designers. Inside this building a lot of magical things have taken place and history upon history has also been made within its hollowed walls.
By Revista Miko:XCI 27 days ago in Art
Art and culture in Town at the Gallery
There used to be an art gallery in the town where my grandmother lived and I would love to go visit that art gallery when I would go visit my grandmother as well before she passed on period it was a fantastic gallery it has now close down in its physical form and has reopened online thank God I mean because it was a beautiful gallery. It had pieces early pieces from Keith Herring which is a favorite painter of mine as you knowAnd it also had Andy Warhol those are the two that really stand out to me. It was justA brilliantGallery it's too bad it didn't last very long butHere'sTo memories.In a while thatGot the chance toSee a galleryAnd I used to constantlyFrequent that Gallery as wellPeriod
By Revista Miko:XCI 29 days ago in Art
The Andy Warhol Brillo Box
Andy Warhol is the king of Pop Art and he had been the first to incorporate everyday items that we as a society would never think to turn into art, Andy did it first with the Cambpell Soup can and then with the Brillo Soap Box. There was an art collector family who had a Warhol Brillo Soap Box in their collection and it did become part of their lives which is really rare for a piece of art to be able to do that and the daughter of the family who was a film maker made a documentary about it.
By Revista Miko:XCI 29 days ago in Art
Gustavo Montoya
Gustavo Montoya was and is a talented Mexican painter who passed in the early 2000's, he painted portraits of the towns children, he painted scenes from the town from which he had been born. I discovered this artist and his work by accident when we were studying Frida and Diego. He used to hang around with both fellow painters and all three were friends.
By Revista Miko:XCI 29 days ago in Art
The Homies
When I was in highschool I used to collect The Homies figurines and I thought that they were cool as I still do. They were created by David Gonzales a fictional latin barrio in california and they are tightknit. I had a couple of posters as well as the figurines too. Each piece is a beautifully done little piece of art. There is a little kid spin off appropriately titled "Mijos" which is spanish for my children or my kids.
By Revista Miko:XCI 29 days ago in Art
YoungBoy Never Broke Again – “Finest”: A Raw Conflict Between Pain, Faith, and Survival
YoungBoy Never Broke Again – “Finest”: A Raw Conflict Between Pain, Faith, and Survival When YoungBoy Never Broke Again dropped “Finest” on May 23, 2025, fans and critics alike took notice of something different — something more intimate, introspective, and emotionally candid than the typical trap anthem. Released as a promotional single from his album MASA, this track stands as one of YoungBoy’s most powerful statements in years, blending street reality with spiritual urgency.
By Nivard Annaabout a month ago in Art












