Members: Amy (SiJia) You Shirley Yau JJ Wu Julian Tsang Alex Szilagyi Rebecca Drabczyk Cinderella Chan … Continue reading
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This is very short but we didn’t want to give too much away. Also, we believed that the simpler the idea, the easier it would be to capture. Our short summary: Our group discussed the theme of rejection that was … Continue reading
Moving towards a bright oil canvas encased in a gold gilded, rectangular frame, you marvel at the texture made from antiquated brush strokes and the elaborate gradient of colors. Finding another piece, you repeat the process. Slowly, but surely, you … Continue reading
In “Will Play for Health Care (at Least at One Music Event) by Ben Sisario, we are introduced to a severe problem faced by many self-employed musicians. Beginning just the Friday past, a three-day festival, called the O+ Festival, began. … Continue reading
I used more than three images for this animation but they all revolved around these three terms: darkness, change, and shadows. I started with the image of a path half in shadows and half in light. I took this … Continue reading
What struck me the most were each actor’s exaggerated movements. It’s unnatural to make such wide gestures, and I felt more so this way when we made those gestures ourselves in class today. Yet, with silent films, such gestures are … Continue reading
Whenever I hear the name Andy Warhol, the first images that comes to mind is the stack of Campbell’s Noodle Soup cans and a pipe with the words “This is not a pipe” above it. Some of you might have … Continue reading
Tina Jing Ru Shen is currently a freshman at Macaulay Honors College in Baruch. She has been trained in the traditional art of paper cutting since the age of 6, under a renowned artist Mr. Ming Liang Lu. Paper cutting … Continue reading
When I saw the title of the play we had to read, I was wondering if it was similar to a cartoon I watched a while ago. After reading the play, I realized the cartoon was based off of Gogol’s … Continue reading
The Torchbearers (1923), The Show-Off (1924), and Craig’s Wife (1925) were the three plays George Kelly wrote during his rise to fame on the Broadway stage. During that decade, there wasn’t a month when … Continue reading