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Summary- “The Importance of Urban Forests”

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 →

About me

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 →

Impressionism and Post-Impressionism

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 →

Survey 6

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 →

Zine: Cooper Black Typeface

A Zine is a short magazine that explores a particular theme or topic. In this zine, I studied the typeface, Cooper Black. Cooper Black is an old-style font, so I decided to use the old manuscript colors and make the… Continue Reading →

Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Rococo

Claude Lorrain Claude Lorrain (1600-1682) was a French artist during the Baroque period. The Baroque period was renowned for real emotion and depicting dramatic scenes. It arose as a response to the artificiality of the mannerist period. Lorrain had a… Continue Reading →

Survey 4

1750-1850 Napoleon Bonaparte: The man who killed many or a hero for France? On 2nd December 1804, Napoleon decided to crown himself as the emperor of France; that’s when French history changes forever, for better or worse, in my opinion,… Continue Reading →

Survey 3

1450-1750 The period- 1450-1750- was witness to rapid development in art, science, and various other fields. There was also the plague that left a trail of death and pain wherever it went. The plague, also known as the ‘Black Death,’… Continue Reading →

Mood Board

To view the board, please click here. I was in the Survey 8 timeline group for this project. I decided to base my study upon Theo van Doesburg launches the De Stijl movement, the invention of band-aids, and the US… Continue Reading →

High Renaissance and Mannerism

Antonio Da Correggio Antonio Da Correggio (1489-1534) was an Italian artist during the high Renaissance period. The Renaissance was renowned for its scientific perspective, anatomy, and classical architecture, as can be seen in Correggio’s work. His work also displays his… Continue Reading →

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