Lola Garsonnin

IDEA School of Design

The Bauhaus, Johannes Itten and Colour

Get to Know The Bauhaus The Bauhaus was a German art school founded by Walter Gropius that was operational from 1919 to 1933. The school prided itself on its inclusivity and its radical approaches to art; like how to reimagine… Continue Reading →

Baroque vs. Rococo Opulence

Two very distinct art movements; baroque and rococo are known for their luxury and glamour even with all of their differences. Baroque excels in its dark themes and intimidating architecture where rococo divides itself with its use of light beauty… Continue Reading →

The Fasting Siddhartha

This beautifully built Gandharan statue depicts the story of the young Prince Siddhartha on his journey towards enlightenment. This smaller-scale statue, standing at 33″ tall and 21″ wide, was discovered in Sikri, Pakistan in the 19th century. Thought to be… Continue Reading →

Ancient Greek Alphabet

Linear B The first version of a written language in Greece was used between 1400 and 1100 BC. Called the Linear B Script, this written language was primarily used by the Mycenaean civilization to document economic and political matters. This… Continue Reading →

Autobiography

My name is Lola Garsonnin, and I was born in Kamloops in 2004. My family and I moved around when I was young from Paul Lake to Yellowknife, to a small ski town called Kimberley where we eventually settled down…. Continue Reading →

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