Author Archives: Valerien Yepes

Guggenheim – Valerien Yepes

Final Project – ENG 1101 Valerien Yepes Professor Gold ENG 1101 12/10/12     The Guggenheim Museum               The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a well-known non-objective (abstract) art museum located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in … Continue reading

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The Guggenheim – Rough Draft

Valerien Yepes Professor Gold ENG 1101 12/10/12 The Guggenheim The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a well-known non-objective (abstract) art museum located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City.  It is also referred to as “The … Continue reading

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The Guggenheim Museum – Valerien Yepes

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a well-known art museum located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is also referred to as “The Guggenheim”. The Guggenheim Museum was established by the Solomon R. Guggenheim … Continue reading

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Studio Square by Valerien Yepes

When approaching Studio Square you automatically think capacity. The doors to enter the building are glass but everything is still so dark. The capacity that is being taken away by all the pleasant furniture is used so nicely in an … Continue reading

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Unphotographable Moment #8

This is a picture I did not take of a bald old man sitting on a paint-chipped park bench. His belly sticking out of his half unbuttoned shirt, as he looks up to the sky with a clear face and … Continue reading

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Unphotographable Moment #7

This is a picture I did not take of BBQ. A stumpy-looking man was cooking on the charcoaled grill. Kids running around with one another and yelling in the yard, as the adults laugh obnoxiously.

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Unphotographable Moment #6

This is a picture I did not take on a lonely night. The street was very foggy and mysterious, and the street lights were flickering on and off as fat rats were running scared searching for food.

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Michael Grave’s “Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing” – Valerien Yepes

According to the article, Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing published by Michael Graves. Grave discusses that current architects use computers rather than their own personal tool, hand drawing. The Princeton professor and architect, believes that by using advanced … Continue reading

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My Two Favorite Buildings – Valerien Yepes

New York City is filled up with many fascinating buildings that are constructed in their own personal way. My two favorite buildings are visually opposites from each other, but demonstrates the beauty of the building and complements the area where … Continue reading

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“What is a city?” The Man of the Crowd.

Cities get the best of people when walking through one. Ask anyone who has been through a crowded city and they will give you a new definition of what it feels like. People differentiate culturally, economically, even physically. “The city … Continue reading

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