We’ve heard about chess being great for the brain.
As a matter of fact, we’ve also heard of checkers, mah-jong and scrabble. You name it!
But here’s some thing that you probably won’t have thought – Art Empowers You too!
Author: ArtKlan (Page 1 of 2)


Ever felt frustrated because of that daily stress? Or feel like living under a rock due to all the tension? Want to take some time out from the rush?
What better way to let it all go than through art?
That’s right. ART.
BUT: How do you make the art speak?
Let’s start our Monday right with this famous and meaningful quotes from Vincent Van Gogh, a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous in the history of Western art.
Dreams do come true when you have the initiative to work for it until you reach for it.
Have an amazing week and let your inner artistic-self continue doing what you love!
Spanish painter Pablo Picasso believes that all children are artists but there is a question, how are you going to remain as an artist once you grow up? All of us here at Artklan believe that we all need to be passionate into it, to remain as an artist. Start young and you’ll definitely achieve something from it!

So you’ve successfully created another masterpiece. The creative juices were flowing, and they ended up pretty nicely on the canvas. It looks absolutely breathtaking. You stand and gaze at the piece, mesmerized. There is absolutely nothing that could go wrong now.
Or can it?

Finding the artist within starts with the answers to these questions:
Do you find yourself in a state of a constant urge to create something?
Do you think you have the power to express your creative side that was veiled all this while?
Have you ever received appreciation for a little artistic thing you did at work and your co-workers thought you were an artist or something? Well, let that spark grow. Let it develop into a full-fledged thought of trying your hand at painting or sculpturing, whatever fancies you. We at ArtKlan strive to help you advance in your artistic pursuit. But first, let’s focus on the basics and ask ourselves two important questions.
An inspirational quote coming from the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, Scott Raymond Adams.
Some great discoveries we have today wouldn’t be possible without undergoing trial and errors. What’s important is to see the value of the mistakes and learn from them. So the next time you try, you can create something better.
Quoted from a Russian-French artist of Belarusian Jewish origin, Marc Chagall. How would you define the meaning of what he said? Share with us in the comment below!
As a quote from a clergyman from America named Henry Ward Beecher, there will always be a part of yourself, if not all, in everything that you create.