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3 Best Ways to Stay Warm this Winter and Avoid Cuffing Season

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3 Best Ways to Stay Warm this Winter and Avoid Cuffing Season The cuffing season finds many singles eager to get “handcuffed” to a partner during the ❄ cold winter months. This warm and cozy period as a couple usually ends as the spring season arrives. This year, due to the pandemic, many singles are afraid to get involved with someone for a brief time while going in and out of quarantine. Also, the fear of catching or spreading Covid and its variants is playing a large part in encouraging singles to find new ways to stay warm this season. This year, the ongoing global pandemic is empowering singles to relieve themselves from the cuffing season race and find new positive ways to be warm and cozy. Give the following tips a try to make your party of one cuffing season the best! Here are the best ways you can stay warm and loved during cuffing season even though you are alone:      1 Stay Warm with Wool Felt Curtains    The importance of exquisite home décor that is also comfortable and e

Pop Art Movement Inspired Home Décor

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  Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the mid-1950 s in Britain and in the late 1950 s in the United States. The term pop art has been applied to many visual artworks created during the mid-1950s through the 1970s, in which the imagery has been drawn from popular culture such as advertising, comic books, movies, music and cartoons. Pop art is a form of abstract art that utilizes aspects of mass culture and the mass production of art. Pop art is often used for irony and the critique of the mainstream culture.  The movement is considered to be a reaction to abstract expressionism and a contrast to abstract expressionism's emphasis on the hermeneutic quality of art. Art critic Robert Hughes stated: "pop art is the last spontaneous and collective art movement to erupt from the middle class". Pop art often takes as its subject matter banal or commonplace objects—the "low" rather than the "high" or "fine". Pop art employs aspects of mass cul