Jean-Michel Basquiat Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) was an American artist during the Post Modernism period. Post Modernism art arose as a reaction against modernism, where all the artists tried to defy authority and used their own styles instead of mimicking the… Continue Reading →
Max Ernst Max Ernst (1891-1976) was a German artist during the surrealism movement that was influenced by the Dada movement and Abstractism. The Surrealists were renowned for depicting the psychological truth of the ordinary and used imagery to make dream-like… Continue Reading →
Coins are a window into a place’s culture, trade relations, prominent figures, and so much more. Coins reveal a lot more about a state and also influence how the country is perceived outside. It’s almost like the design on the… Continue Reading →
I wrote this summary for my English 100 course on an article, “The Importance of Urban Forests” by Amy Fleming that discusses the impact nature has on urban areas. Given below is the revised version of the same: The article,… Continue Reading →
Hello! My name is Tina Ganguly, and I am currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Visual Communication Design at Capilano University. I have chosen a career in design because I believe art can help one communicate with a larger audience… Continue Reading →
Walter Sickert Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942) was a British artist during the Impressionist period. The Impressionist period is known for its small loose brushstrokes and creative uses of light and color. He was a Post-Impressionist painter who went on to… Continue Reading →
1895 – 1905 Have you ever been to a theatre? Hmm, if you have not, then have you ever seen a movie? Even if you have not, then have you seen a gif or any other moving image on a… Continue Reading →
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