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Katie Han '23
Mimicking the beauty of bioluminescence.
Link to Website
2022
Digital Photography
By Katie Han '23
These monotype prints are based on historical photos of imperial palaces in Beijing, my hometown.
2019
monotype on paper
Commenting on our smallness in comparison to all we have to face – be it a pandemic, the vastness of the ocean, or history. Our smallness is humbling
2020
acrylic on cardboard
The girl who depicts prosperity is looking beyond her world into one that’s suppressed by indigence, because to solve a problem you must face it.
2017
acrylic on canvas
A coloring pages for people to color and de-stress:) These pages are part of my project Coloring to Cope for the COVID-19 art grant.
Digital
An ongoing series attempting to create an emotive instant through color theory principles
Acrylic on Canvas
every part of this earth is a surrogate for the people that helped create iteach building reflects the community that built it
2018
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Watercolor on Paper
In “closeted”, a silhouette projected onto a bralette in a closet reimagines the queer closeted experience as a positive one.
2021
Projection Installation
My artwork is a sonnet in which two stars reminisce about Earth. Link to Artwork
2023
Poem
With a color palette and thematic melancholy inspired by Picasso’s Blue Period, this intimate vignette chronicles my experience with depression.
Oil on wood panel
A portrait of a good dog who has traveled a very long way.
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
Seeing the majestic elephants in Kenya was one of my favorite memories from my trip, and I loved depicting the different textures of the landscape.
2016
A close-up, multi-colored rendering of Eppendorf tubes illustrates that Lab Life is not as monochromatic as it appears.
Oil paint on Canvas
This is a self portrait examining the complex nature of identity through both realistic forms and abstract shapes.
These photographs were taken in Aegina, Greece. During ancient times Aegina was a rival of Athens, the great sea power of the era.
Digital Photographs
Quotes from an anonymous survey sent out to student dorms are written on prints of photographs of ducks representing Stanford students
Digital photography prints
San Francisco at dusk is illuminated by pinpoints of light on the distant hills.
Oil paint on panel
Mount Daly in Snowmass, Colorado
Gouache paint on watercolor paper
These small paintings were quick, gestural sketches that explore the beauty of the feminine form.
Oil on canvas
This self portrait depicts the artist in self reflection. The couple gazes forward, as hidden collaged images loom behind, reminding them of the past.
Acrylic and Collage on Canvas 30 x 40 in