Episode 30: Paul Cézanne — The Quiet Earthquake That Shook Modern Art

Paul Cézanne is the painter who looked at apples, mountains, and bathers and quietly muttered, “I can rebuild you.” He didn’t chase stardom; he rebuilt painting from the inside out — one blocky brushstroke, one tilted tabletop, one stubborn apple at a time. If Impressionism caught the sparkle of a passing moment, Cézanne asked: what if we … Read more

Lunar Laughs That Crash and Burn

Some people can’t find the Man in the Moon, and then there’s me — failing spectacularly at cracking jokes about not finding him. It’s like I’m the punchline astronaut, floating in a void of bad timing and cosmic flops. So, let’s ditch the telescope and zoom in on my epic misfires — because if you can’t laugh at the … Read more