Kayleen Mercedes – Celebrating Caribbean Life Exhibition
This is an art exhibition featuring 10 images of paintings by Caribbean artists depicting the beauty of everyday Caribbean life and people.
This is an art exhibition featuring 10 images of paintings by Caribbean artists depicting the beauty of everyday Caribbean life and people.
This is my mask project. I decided to take a less obvious route and choose something that has more meaning to me personally.
life experience erasure poem of Thomas Lee’s work
By the time they turn 8 years old, fifty percent of all children have their own tablet devices. Most children use screens for about 7 hours a day, and about 40-70% of adolescents who own phones will be allowed to take them to bed. Unrestricted screen time can lead to several effects on sleep.
Any big city in this world holds unique stories of millions of individuals who feel joy, pain, frustration, loneliness, and love. In the past two years, the pandemic has both connected us and disconnected us in many ways. Through this exhibit, I wanted to share small moments of human connection, where despite being individuals who are all on a rather lonely journey to navigate this world, we all share vivid experiences, feelings, and emotions that though difficult to convey in words, can be expressed through art.
Take a deeper look into the 107th Infantry Regiment that fought in World War 1
This collection of photographs showcases the mostly unknown wildlife of New York City.
People’s memories all lie close to their hearts. For me, these memories are tied directly to food and give me comfort despite the stressful times.
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!