Interpretations of Romeo y Julieta
A tragedy, a romance… a comedy? A Guatemalan summer vacation becomes the stage for Shakespeare’s famous “Romeo and Juliet”.
A tragedy, a romance… a comedy? A Guatemalan summer vacation becomes the stage for Shakespeare’s famous “Romeo and Juliet”.
The two artworks I describe are the “Kitchen” by Liza Lou and “The Vessel” by Thomas Heatherwick. Both works are creatively built, attract many visitors in New York, and are worth paying a visit to.
Our video compares two completely different lifestyles seen in the kitchen of two completely different homes featuring the “Kitchen Table Series” and the hit American sitcom, “Friends”.
For centuries, artists have chosen women as the sole subjects of their pieces. From photographs to paintings, women have been placed at the forefront of images. However, how do interpretations of lone women vary depending on the artist?
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.
In this slideshow, viewers will learn about 2 artworks that successfully question the current and past beauty standards of women.
Bhangra and theatrical dance on Broadway are two distinct art forms that display many differences in their dance movements. However, despite these differences, the two art forms have more in common than we might think.
Artists such as Alexa Meade and Banksy may seem polar opposites at first glance, but they share the concept of merged reality, showing us that art is all around us wherever we go.
Wonder what a video game and off-Broadway show could have in common? In this podcast, I explore the connection between the play Letters of Suresh and the game Presentable Liberty.