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Lining Sun '18
This is the place no one would want to miss.
2017
Photo
By Lining Sun '18
This piece depicts how TikTok primarily portrays a fetishized version of Asian women, leading to an uncertain digital future of complicated dynamics.
2022
Linoleum Block Print on Paper
A Joshua Tree, with its grotesque appearance, instantly demands attention.
2018
Photograph of Landscape
This solo play premiered in Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022 and made its US debut in New York City where I won the award for ‘Best Emerging Actor’
Link to Website
2023
Photograph of Performance (solo play)
I met this young girl at a rural health clinic in Indonesia, where she had just given birth.
2014
Pencil and paper
The central focus of these prints is the vibrant potato starch granule depicted under polarized light and how its shape and colors are manipulated.
Algorithmic Art made with Processing
This piece grapples with the difficulty of forgiveness. Opposing forces compete: luminosity and shadow, serenity and grief, redemption and regression.
Oil on canvas
I took this photograph in a forrest in Germany. I wonder what the dog is doing right now.
2016
Color Film
Aluminum CNC machined monstera leaf inspired bottle opener. I promise it looks better than it sounds.
2024
Sculpture
As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.
Contemplating place in the West, while memories of home in the South persist.
Acrylic on Canvas 40 x 30 in
Rendering of a modern jazz pavilion, referencing the visual skeleton chord structure of jazz compositions.
Digital Rendering
A mother lamb takes gentle care of her newborn.
2019
Oil Paint on Canvas
Self portrait at the height of COVID and my own extraordinary depression.
2020
Oil paint on canvas
“David” is a 3D bust loosely based on Michelangelo’s piece of the same name. Inspired by the music video of “Money for Nothing” by Dire Straits.
Blender 3D Render
A fantastical city illustrating a water-based transportation system.
Digital painting
Metamorphosis explores queerness as a transformation, as more than just a sexual identity. See http://stanfordmint.com/metamorphosis/ for full article
Studio photography
This is a study of Auguste Rodin’s “Bust of St. John the Baptist,” in an attempt to capture the densely textured look of the original.
Charcoal, white chalk on toned paper
Western media creates unrealistic expectations of perfection in avocados. In this painting, I seek to challenge and redefine avocado beauty standards.
Impressions of animal magnetism and the collective unconscious.
Digital Visual Art
A wristwatch lies across a keyboard with numbers juxtaposing letters, emphasizing how some things are not meant to be rushed and will happen in time.
Acrylic on Canvas