The Secret of Presidential Hair: Jun Sok-yol Received Life Imprisonment Instead of Death Penalty, but Likely Won't Die Behind Bars
Former South Korean President Jun Sok-yol was sentenced to life in prison instead of the death penalty, symbolically reflected in his greying hair that represents his political downfall.
DEI Meets Art Vol. 2
DEI launches an artistic creativity competition inviting creators to submit original works inspired by its history and cultural symbolism.
Why is Lord Shiva's adornment strange: ash, snake, drum, trident...
The article explores the unique adornment and symbolism associated with Lord Shiva, highlighting his dual forms and the cultural significance behind them.
What is Bad Bunny's REAL name? This is the name of the artist who made history in the Halftime show
Bad Bunny performed at the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, showcasing a vibrant display of Latin pride and cultural symbolism.
The Fourth Spanish King Magi
The article discusses the importance of the Magi in Spain, including the portrayal of some monarchs as Gaspar and the inclusion of the mythical king from Tartessos in the procession to Bethlehem.
Art is the Journey of the 'Titanic'
The article explores the artistic journey and symbolism of the Titanic, highlighting its cultural impact and legacy.
The idol with three faces
The article explores the concept and symbolism of an idol depicted with three distinct faces, reflecting a complex cultural significance.