美術で狐 Kitsune in Art
Summer 2022 For Graduate School Application In a woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Fig 1), a child is tugging at the skirt of a...
Japanese Illustrations: The Line, the Narrative, and the Medium
Summer 2021 For the Art of Japan Course at Arizona State University Chapter 1: Introduction When mentioning Japanese illustrations, there...
The Shinto Shrine
Spring 2021 For the Religious Practice of People in Modern Japan course at Arizona State University In Japan, two major religions that...
Storytelling Within Moana
Spring 2021 For the Oceanic Art Course at Arizona State University In 2016 Disney premiered a full-length princess movie featuring...
Liu Fa (“Six Scripts”)
Fall 2020 For the Art of China Course at Arizona State University Liu fa, meaning “six scripts”, defines the grouping of the six...
Migrant Worker During the Great Depression by Dorothea Lange
Fall 2020 For the Women in the Visual Arts Course at Arizona State University The Great Depression, which lasted from 1929 to 1939, was...
Young Woman Drawing
(Portrait of Marie Joséphine Charlotte du Val d’Ognes) by Marie-Denise Villers Fall 2020 For the Women in the Visual Arts Course at...
Wilhelmina Holladay And the Founding of the National Museum of Women in the Arts
Fall 2020 For the Women in the Visual Arts Course at Arizona State University The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) “seeks to...
Is It Still Relevant?
A Look at Natural History Museum’s Dioramas Summer 2020 For the Introduction to Museum Course at Arizona State University Many museums...