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Rosemarie Hernandez

What To Do After Drinking Tea

In my post on Ruby Silvious [https://addc.blog/?p=3545], I mentioned that I hope to find more artists who incorporate tea into their works, and lo and behold, meet Austin Kleon! Austin Kleon is actually a writer but received attention for his tea bag drawings. He explained that when he drinks tea, Read more…

By Rosemarie Hernandez, 4 yearsNovember 27, 2021 ago

Visiting the Whitney Museum of American Art

During Fall Break, my friends and I went to New York, and one of the places we visited was the Whitney Museum of American Art, which we have heard about several times through our artist presentations. On Fridays from 7-10pm [https://whitney.org/visit], you can pay as you wish if you get Read more…

By Rosemarie Hernandez, 4 yearsNovember 25, 2021 ago

Prettiest Teabags I’ve Ever Seen

Meet Ruby Silvious, a visual artist based in New York. In 2016, she released a book called 363 Days of Tea: A Visual Journey on Used Tea Bags, which compiled the paintings she has done on tea bags. As a part of her work, Ruby Silvious repurposes everyday objects, and Read more…

By Rosemarie Hernandez, 4 yearsNovember 23, 2021 ago

References to Certain Artworks in Squid Game

It’s time for another Squid Game post! While I was scrolling through Instagram, this post by an account called thefilmzone caught my eye because it pointed out different artistic references in Squid Game. I would have never known before watching the show, so I think it’s really cool that the Read more…

By Rosemarie Hernandez, 4 yearsNovember 5, 2021 ago

Squid Game, Anybody?

I’m sure everyone has heard about Squid Game, right? I binge-watched the series this week, and I thought that besides its enthralling plot, the set design was also amazingly done. In the video, Chae Kyung-sun, the art director of Squid Game, explains the reasoning behind the way the set was Read more…

By Rosemarie Hernandez, 4 yearsOctober 9, 2021 ago
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