BRIC trip

The artist I chose is named Moreshin Allahyari. She was was born in Iran and then moved to Brooklyn where she grew up. When she became an adult, she started to create digital art, one of which was in the BRIC museum. It is known as “She Who Sees The Unknown: Aisha Qandisha”. It is a video still with an odd statue in front of it. The statue is rather peculiar as it includes oversized legs with 2 toes, really long hair and 2 heads. This was actually inspired by a mythological species in the East called Jinn, which have … Read More...

Project 2- Kami (revised)

I chose my current avatar because Deadpool is one of my favorite characters in the Marvel Universe. I also chose it because it remind me of all the comics, posters, and merchandise that are out there and how they were all drawn or edited which is part of what I want to do after I graduate.

I chose this major because I’m primarily interested in working and getting a job with photoshop. Another reason was due to what I started doing in High School which was photo editing and drawing. Recently I fell off on it due to school and … Read More...

Project 3- Kami

         The juxtaposition I chose for this project is located on 112 Pierrepont St. From City Tech you would walk to The Supreme Court. From there would walk down Pierrepont St. past the Brooklyn Historic Society. There you will spot a cathedral and a white building across the street from it. The juxtaposition is the old brick cathedral and the new marble building. The contrast between the two is that the cathedral is old fashioned and historic meanwhile the white building is has a more recent and modern feel to it. This white building is actually known as the Supreme Court
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