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In a knife fight, two versions of me grapple and wrestle for control, but both end up symmetrically and simultaneously triumphant and defeated.

2018

Oil paint on found wood

By Cairo Mo '20
Art at Stanford

As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These photos represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.

2017

Photo

By Lining Sun '18
Wilting tree

I wanted to render a tree during a vibrant morning on The Farm from a design perspective.

2016

Ink Resist

By Brooke Ferber '20
self control (hot tub)

This is a painting of a memory of a moment of me and my boyfriend in his hot tub, right before he told me he loved me for the first time.

2022

Oil Paint on Canvas

By Cairo Mo '20
Looking Back 2021

2021 — a year of uncertainties, breakthroughs, and hope. The nurse at a vaccination site epitomizes this spirit of perseverance and hope.

2021

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By Sarah Dong '26
Wind

Released some restless energy onto paper with this portrait sketch.

2020

Graphite on Paper

By Phoebe Kimm '20
Quarantine Paintings

These two paintings were inspired by the feelings of quarantine—isolation, restlessness, and nostalgia.

2020

gouache (two images combined digitally)

By Katie Han '23
Queer Intimacy

These sculptures are abstract representations of my reflections on intimacy as being fluid, not rooted in rigid definitions.

2022

Wood sculpture

By Bryan Defjan '24
Designer

A surreal portrayal of the cost of modern designer fashion culture.

2015

Scratchboard

By Noah DeWald '20
Ducks of Stanford

Quotes from an anonymous survey sent out to student dorms are written on prints of photographs of ducks representing Stanford students

2018

Digital photography prints

By Soraya Fereydooni '20
Ocean Beach Poppies

Bright orange poppies burst into the foreground framed by cool blue houses behind.

2022

Oil paint on panel

By Christina Kent '22
Stanford

This drawing was an attempt to capture my feelings about Stanford: an intimidating fortress of possibilities.

2018

Markers on paper

By Alejandro Poler '19
Dish in layers

Lucky to witness a green Dish.

2017

Photo

By Lining Sun '18
Yanofsky’s Legacy

Vials of yeast samples are the remaining evidence of Dr. Charles Yanofsky, a noted faculty and geneticist who passed away in 2018.

2018

Photograph

By Suzanne Ou '23
California

Shriram California photos

2019

Digital photographs

By Katie Han '23
Life Like Weeds nos. 2 & 3… Archimedean Solids or The Passage from Virgin to Bride… Eternal Sunshine or The Bride Laid Upon the Altar… In Fifteen Minutes Everyone Will Be Famous

These works were primarily crafted from fashion, science, and interior design magazines ranging from the early 90s to present.

2019

Collage, ink pen

By Kyle Cromer '20
The Cabbage Lady

This means “my cabbage” in Russian, and the word also means “money”. This was inspired by a photo from r/peopleofwalmart.

2020

Digital Art

By Majorca "Jorie" Bateman-Coe '20
Feminism!

This was a fun illustration that I polished up for International Day of the Girl this year (October 11)!

2016

Digital art

By Katherine Liu '18
Forest Reverie

Open your eyes…this is the forest reverie, a queer healing space situated between mother nature and the digital world. Sleep tight.

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2022

Photography

By Bryan Defjan '24
Graphic Life

A series of photo edits of everyday moments at Stanford.

2017

Digital Art

By Jeramiah Winston '19

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