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Road to Artistic Identities
As we embarked on trips this semester we all had different and unique experiences that shaped not only our appreciation of art but our understanding of it as creators, view art through our POV.
As we embarked on trips this semester we all had different and unique experiences that shaped not only our appreciation of art but our understanding of it as creators, view art through our POV.
a simple mask that represents me.
Understanding telomere shortening and telomerase provides an interesting, novel perspective of cancer development. Even more, such understanding has proved instrumental in utilizing telomerase inhibition as a means of cancer treatment.
An in-depth look into one of the greatest Jewish musicians of the 20th Century: Ben Zion Shenker.
The quality of the air we breathe everyday is essential to our well being. In this project, we observed how certain pollutants may potentially have an effect on the development of lung cancer in two major cities.
An excerpt from my own graphic memoir, a time when quarantine just started, made through geometric shapes such as circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and lines.
New York City is falling victim to the consequences of humans polluting and mistreatment of the environment. With rising sea levels, temperatures, and increased extreme precipitation events, the city is forced to consider infrastructure and policy changes that will change the landscape and functioning of New York City.
I created this mask to represent who I am.
Me, as a mask.
This mask embodies my passion and interest in health, nutrition, my future aspirations, my love for my culture and some of my hobbies!