When researching for my infographic, I not only researched about the subject matter, but also infographics in general. I found that the infographics I enjoyed most had simple, yet striking images. So, I decided to include a printing press image… Continue Reading →
Bread as a reflection upon society Can you imagine waking up in the morning and needing to pull out a whole loaf of bread and cut yourself a slice before you can even spread on your favourite spread? What sort… Continue Reading →
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is an 1818 horror novel written by author Mary Shelly. Since its inception, the story of Frankenstein has grown hugely in popularity and established the classic trope of a mad scientist giving life to a monster… Continue Reading →
While the Baroque painting style before it utilized mostly bold, warm colours and intense lights and darks to create dramatic, emotional scenes; the Rococo style is much lighter, graceful, and ornate in its presentation. Rococo was actually a reaction to… Continue Reading →
Context is one of the most important things one must consider when analyzing art history. I find the period of prehistory to be a fascinating one, since the lack of context for much of what’s been discovered leaves things up… Continue Reading →
I have done my yearbook spread in the form of comic book pages. I decided I wanted to do so immediately since I have been wanting to practice my sequential art abilities. The comic itself is a very obvious homage… Continue Reading →
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