Tyler VuongBreathe Life into the World“The Swimming Pool” by Henri Matisse and “sans papiers” by Lê Thị Diễm Thúy both bring to light what it truly means to breathe life…May 16, 2021May 16, 2021
Tyler VuongAgainst The Impenetrable WallHaruki Murakami’s acceptance speech, “Always on the side of the Egg” explains a unique metaphor of the egg and the wall. I and most likely…May 10, 2021May 10, 2021
Tyler VuongThe Truth About Diversity in AmericaThe poem, “My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears” by Mohja Kahf tells an interesting story about the truth of…May 3, 2021May 3, 2021
Tyler VuongGrowth Through ExpressionThe statue of Ozymandias; the everlasting encapsulation of a king’s pride. A statue made for Ozymandias, the King of Kings, in honor of his…Apr 26, 2021Apr 26, 2021
Tyler VuongConfined by GreatnessAfter reading “To converse with the greats” by Vera Pavlova I found the poem to be confusing and difficult to interpret. The poem feels as…Apr 19, 2021Apr 19, 2021
Tyler VuongBreaking Free from ApprovalAfter reading “Getting Picked” by Seth Godin, it’s apparent that the only person who knows your worth is yourself. However, in today’s…Apr 12, 2021Apr 12, 2021
Tyler VuongHumans: A Race in UncertaintyTwo billion heartbeats to spend, yet our life has no guarantee. Two billion heartbeats to spend, yet millions lost wandering. Two billion…Mar 22, 2021Mar 22, 2021
Tyler VuongArt: Our Universal LanguageThe unique philosophy behind the artworks of Agnes Martin raises interesting questions by challenging the meaning of art itself. In John…Mar 15, 2021Mar 15, 2021
Tyler VuongThe Beauty of ExistenceThe many works of Ed Ruscha have changed the art world and how I perceive the word “art” itself. The phrase “a picture is worth a thousand…Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
Tyler VuongBehind Our FacesIn Nathaniel Mary Quinn’s painting, “Mend”, Quinn effectively combines pictures of different mediums to create an enticing image. However…Mar 1, 2021Mar 1, 2021