Whitney Biennial 2017 Reflection

This installation “The Meat Grinder’s Iron Clothes” by Samara Golden was the most unique in piece for me. The artist knew how to use the small spaces very well by not repeating the same design– in fact, every piece gave a different vibe. With the use of the mirrors, it made the installation wider and […]

Bridge 3 AD-ART

My final project is about war propaganda– how feminism was strongly represented through the posters. The first word that came to my mind when I say the word “feminism” was EQUALITY. I decided to create an AD-ART using recycled materials that relate to the war. I used cracked glass bottles as it represents the “dangerous” […]

Bridge 3 (Interpretation & Argument): Ad Analysis

Bench Fashion Advertisement Analysis I chose this advertisement that represents LGBT because LGBT is tolerated in the Philippines. There is a large influence of Catholicism in the Philippines. The Philippines currently has no formal and official legalisation. It is predominantly Christian country, specifically Catholicism. The government is publicly articulating opposition of same sex marriage, this […]

Spring Break exhibition reflection

The Spring Break Exhibit was a collaboration of number of artists. Every single piece was very personal and it separated each works from each other. I personally enjoyed Jonathan Rosen’s collection “I’ll Be Happy When” — it brought happiness and joy especially for those teenagers who are stressed these days. There were pieces that related […]

Bill Cunningham reflection

Bill Cunningham is the legendary photographer for New York Times. Mr. Cunningham shows a series of fashion trends happening in the fashion city, New York. He was an easy one to spot, he was the man on 57th and 5th Avenue in Manhattan, wearing a blue French worker’s jacket riding his bicycle. That was the […]