Parallel Drawings The following are parallel drawings. Posted on: October 3, 2015 By: Talia Kohai With: 0 Comments
Integrative Studio: Photographic Interventions The following is two images portraying photographic interventions, one is an expansion and the other a concealment. The two photographs… Posted on: October 3, 2015 By: Talia Kohai With: 0 Comments
Progress: Six Plates Below, is the process of a six design plates, beginning with life model drawings, illustration silhouettes and thumbnails exploring various… Posted on: September 27, 2015 By: Talia Kohai With: 0 Comments
Eraser/Erasure Portraits: Drawing As 3D Printing A home assignment for Integrated Studio 1- we explored Eraser/ Erasure portraits. A self portrait and an object portrait were transformed… Posted on: September 25, 2015 By: Talia Kohai With: 0 Comments
Bridge Project #1: The Integrated Self For the first Bridge Project in Integrated Studio 1, we explored the integrated self and our "home". The portraits below… Posted on: September 25, 2015 By: Talia Kohai With: 0 Comments
Self Portraits- Home Studio 1- Memory- For the first assignment we were asked to draw at least 5 self portraits in different drawing materials,… Posted on: September 13, 2015 By: Talia Kohai With: 0 Comments
Symmetry/ Asymmetry- Abstract Shapes A collaborative ink blot made of India Ink, water and Sumi brushes. While the whole piece demonstrates symmetry, we were… Posted on: September 3, 2015 By: Talia Kohai With: 1 Comment
The Importance of Categories and Tags By the end of your first semester, you will have posted a lot of content to your learning portfolio. One… Posted on: September 1, 2015 By: Talia Kohai
Finding Your Way Around the Learning Portfolio Get to know the layout of the learning portfolio. Theme The WordPress theme used by the learning portfolio is called Tetris… Posted on: September 1, 2015 By: Talia Kohai
Welcome to the Parsons Learning Portfolio! The Learning Portfolio is where you will tell your Parsons story. If you have questions or would like to learn… Posted on: September 1, 2015 By: Talia Kohai