Month November 2021

Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)

In the early 20th century, art became more individualistic, with artists adopting new distinct styles and approaches to their works. Movements such as Expressionism and Fauvism sprung out of this era and influenced many artists to freely express themselves through… Continue Reading →

Bright Lights of the City – The History of Neon Lights

When we think about neon lights and cities that encompass these colourful illuminations, we often think about Las Vegas, Vancouver or Hong Kong. The bright personality of these lights has brought great history to these places and has made a significant impact… Continue Reading →

Ukiyo-e Prints – Historical Artifact Rationale

Throughout the past few lectures, the visuals that always stood out to me were the Japanese Ukiyo-e prints. I have always been drawn to its unique style and minimalistic approach in creating flat colours and images. Due to this reason,… Continue Reading →

Braille – The Language of Touch

The invention of Braille has created accessibility and assisted many visually impaired individuals for hundreds of years now, allowing them to read and write through the sense of touch. This system is truly revolutionary and has helped unite individuals together… Continue Reading →

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