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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 →

John William Waterhouse (1848-1917)

The pre-Raphaelites art movement in the mid 19th century was one that did not last very long compared to other art periods at the time. Despite this, however, many inspirational artists emerged within this era who created works that would… Continue Reading →

Hangul: History of Korean Writing – Zine Rationale

After learning about the history of Chinese scripts and their influences on Korean and Japanese for one of my blog posts, I was drawn to learn more about those influences. As a result, I chose to do my zine project… Continue Reading →

Block Printing & its Influence on Indian Textiles

Block printing has been around for centuries now, and it was believed to have originated in the 6th century AD China, with the Diamond Sutra print. Due to the new possibilities this invention created, this technique soon made its way… Continue Reading →

Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721)

Known for his soft, elegant Rococo style, Jean Antoine Watteau became one of the most influential artists that revolutionized this era. Through depictions of lush scenery and theatrical designs, Watteau helped shape the Rococo period while also laying down the… Continue Reading →

The Art of Florals & Nature – Mood Board Rationale

The Art Nouveau movement has influenced much of modern art and history as we know it today. With the use of pastel colours in many art pieces of this time, I wanted to focus on this art period as I… Continue Reading →

The Formation of Chinese Handwriting and its Influences on Modern-day Languages

The creation of handwriting was believed to have formed 35,000 – 40,000 years ago in Mesopotamia. In a writing system known as cuneiform, they used pictographs and ideographs to communicate various ideas and records. Although many of these writing practices no longer exist, it… Continue Reading →

Catherina van Hemessen (1528-1588)

As seen in many periods in history, the existence of female painters was rare back in the day, with few reputable artists existing. Despite this, however, Flemish artist Catherina van Hemessen defeated these odds and became one of the first… Continue Reading →

Gestalt Principles – Closure

“Finding Dory” by Chungkong Art Closure is a principle present in this Finding Dory poster by Chungkong Art. This is the idea that our brains are able to process information present in an image and see the whole piece even… Continue Reading →

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