Seven Arts Magazine

This magazine focuses on artists, painters, animators, sketch artists and poets. A place for people to see beautiful works and find art worthy of adding to their collection.

  • The narrator, living above a small art gallery, becomes obsessed with a haunting painting he encounters. This leads to surreal experiences where he confronts the painting’s creator, Vincent, and learns about his tortured past. Ultimately, he receives a magical ring allowing him to revisit the painting’s world, establishing a new connection with Vincent.

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  • The darkest nights are those without stars. . .people lose their way and become lost not only on their journey but to themselves.

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  • A poet by a pond experiences a transformative night as he gazes at the stars. They morph into faces of past loves and strangers, culminating in a divine encounter with a celestial figure. This union ignites a creative fervor within him, washing away his troubles and leaving him in awe of the starry heavens.

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  • Weekend Love (Poetry)

    Love occurs in such a short time but has a lasting effect. What was supposed to be a weekend sparked the desire to be with someone until their last breath.

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  • A Poem Called Slow Death

    The poem explores the contrast between a fast-paced life filled with thrill and the inevitability of death. It reflects on personal accomplishments and moral choices while facing the grim reality of mortality. Ultimately, it underscores the profound connection to a loved one, revealing the deep sacrifices made in life’s pursuits before death arrives unexpectedly.

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  • The text argues that morals are irrelevant to success, suggesting they primarily serve those lacking resources. Success hinges on adopting effective habits and skills rather than moral character. Individuals can achieve success regardless of their ethical stance, emphasizing the importance of performance, opportunity, and being good at one’s craft over kindness or morality.

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  • Remedy (Poetry)

    The speaker reflects on unintentional harm caused to a loved one due to selfishness and internal struggles. Recognizing the depth of the loved one’s pain evokes shame, leading to an understanding that self-absorption has clouded judgment. A commitment to rebuild love, trust, and faith is made to heal together.

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