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Tracy Wei '26
A mother lamb takes gentle care of her newborn.
2019
Oil Paint on Canvas
By Tracy Wei '26
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
I created a visual representation of the concept of ‘truth’ in a minimalistic style represented by the light and woman’s bare shoulders.
2018
Acrylic paint on canvas
My artwork is a sonnet in which two stars reminisce about Earth. Link to Artwork
2023
Poem
This piece started as a blank page and turned into a take on modern ignorance rendered in colored pencil and typewriter ink. Link to Artwork
2020
colored pencil, poetry
Who are our parents before our births? I wanted to use painting to meditate on loss concretized as memory.
Oil on Canvas
A study on ephemeral hands, and an attempt to capture desperate grasping.
2014
Gesso on card.
This is a photo taken in the Main Quad.
This is a portrait of a cat whom I love and cherish.
Oil on canvas
August on my family’s ranch in Jalisco, México.
Link to Website
2017
Environmental Photographs
This is a painting of me as a child, my mom, and my grandma at the beach. It symbolizes the treasure that is family and togetherness.
2022
I was inspired by a picture I took of my grandfather when visiting Korea for the first time since immigrating to America in 2001.
Taken at Felt Lake during one of the field trips of MI 70Q: Photographing Nature, featuring a IntroSem student of the course.
Photograph
Koreanthian is based on merging different architectural styles that transcends geographical, cultural, and historical differences.
2024
Pen & Ink Drawing on Bristol Paper
These pictures were taken during a neurosurgery at Stanford’s Lucile Packard Children hospital.
Digital photography
This piece was made the week before quarantine when everything was uncertain and the weight of not knowing what was to come next hung over our heads.
Boulder & Rope
In “closeted”, a silhouette projected onto a bralette in a closet reimagines the queer closeted experience as a positive one.
Projection Installation
Episode 1 of an upcoming mystery micro-film series
Short Film
A cat in a Japanese restaurant.
3D computer graphics
Serenity from within results from letting go.
Watercolor
A Joshua Tree, with its grotesque appearance, instantly demands attention.
Photograph of Landscape