The Arts in NYC 2021 Portfolio
This website contains a collection of my work completed this semester. It contains assignments completed for class, as well as my own final photography project.
https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/artsinnyc21sr/
This website contains a collection of my work completed this semester. It contains assignments completed for class, as well as my own final photography project.
https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/artsinnyc21sr/
A stop motion film visualizing the boundary between humans and animals, and emphasizing the importance of the human brain’s perception of reality.
YOUTUBE LINK: https://youtu.be/F2mR6ihYoTw
I invite you to explore the works of an artist who is still new to this but I having a lot of fun learning and experiencing what art truly is and how I can contribute to the artistic community. I hope you enjoy!
Sharks are a vital part of the NYC oceanic ecosystem. Over the past years, rising sea temperatures are attracting nonnative shark species and changing the ecosystem.
If you like pigeons that dwell in the city, you will love this poster that shows the correlation between population density, number of pigeons, and number of observers on iNaturalist.
View my favorite art videos and photos from this semester of The Arts in New York City!
Have you ever seen a black squirrel while in New York, and questioned reality and life as you know it? Well we we can provide some answers for you!
Through the use of invasive species mapping, this project proposes the potential benefit of invasive plant species in locating potential perpetrators based on unique pollen and plant DNA material.
All plants need suitable temperatures to grow and thrive. Nature usually does a pretty good job keeping things in balance, but what happens when things fall out of balance?
Covering 843 acres of Manhattan, Central Park is New York’s largest urban park and one of the biggest in the world. We examined the 13 plant species observed…