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German Enik '22
Mice own your belongings at night.
2016
Charcoal Pencil on Paper
By German Enik '22
A cat in a Japanese restaurant.
2019
3D computer graphics
Growing up in Iran taught me that limitation breed creativity. I tried to embody the same lesson by using alternative printing methods in the darkroom
Black & white photography
Originally meant as a study of diffused light in a “nocturne” scene, this piece is a take on portraiture, figures, and landscape in one.
2020
Oil Paint on Canvas
Cool portrait of girl trying to keep in her tears.
2018
Photoshop
An observational abstract of seaweed washing onto a beach, brought in by the tide. 24″ x 30″.
Oil paint on canvas
I made this painting with an attempt to capture the vibrant feeling of spring and awakening. It’s a reminder of the beauty and color of life!
2014
Oil on canvas
As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These would represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.
2017
Photo
I wanted to depict the endless possibilities of this world; the one we are so used to taking for granted.
Acrylic on canvas
A mixed-media interactive piece installed at Stanford’s annual “Frost Festival”. The piece embodies Stanford’s goals of inclusion and diversity.
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Acrylic, Spray Paint, Vinyl, Sticker on Canvas
A self-portrait composed of identity objects: rings from my mother, the teapot on my coffee table, the graphic on my favorite t-shirt, etc.
Digital Collage