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I took this photograph in a forrest in Germany. I wonder what the dog is doing right now.
2016
Color Film
By Chase Porter '17The cellphone becomes a monumental, invasive aspect of experiences (especially in nature), yet is so integral in shaping memories.
2019
iPhone photographs, collaged on Photoshop
By Katie Han '23Through the intimacy and vulnerability of sleep, I convey my boyfriend’s personality, embodied presence, and imprint – literally and metaphorically.
2022
Oil on canvas
By Jackie Liu '25This painting was an exercise to try and use simple, yet bold brushstrokes to capture the essence of the moment.
2018
Oil paint on canvas
By Madeleine Yip '02It’s a shame if you did not get around time to see Hoover Tower in different lights.
2018
Photo
By Lining Sun '18Originally 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
By Sreya Halder '23A surreal portrayal of the cost of modern designer fashion culture.
2015
Scratchboard
By Noah DeWald '20Metamorphosis explores queerness as a transformation, as more than just a sexual identity. See http://stanfordmint.com/metamorphosis/ for full article
2018
Studio photography
By Jessica Yeung '21The great horned owl is found at Stanford and throughout the Americas and is named for its distinctive ear tufts.
2023
machine embroidery on cotton fabric
By Daniel Richman '27A projection of water drapes over a foot, the painting interweaves the physical and digital sensation.
2016
Oil on canvas
By Vivienne Le '19A contrast between the cold, grayish tones of the subject and the warmer ones of the koi around her as they mesh together following the fish’s flow.
2021
Oil Paint on Canvas
By Christina Ba '26My mom took a great photo of these skulls hanging on a tree during my trip to Kenya with my family, and wanted to recreate the image in a painting.
2017
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
By Angela Liu '23This is a collective of poems written while contemplating the relationship between the natural, humans, death, continuity, carnage, and hope.
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2023
Poetry
By Brooklynn LiCastro '23Hide my anger behind flowers // my anxiety behind moths // my sadness behind â–“â–“â–“
2018
Photoshop
By Angela He '21This 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 '20This short film was submitted as part of my arts portfolio for my Stanford application
2021
Short Film
By Leeth Singhage '26Vero is a UG2 custodial worker on campus who I tutor through habla. I hoped to display her as I have grown to know her: strong and compelling.
2018
Oil Paint on Canvas
By Lorena Diosdado '21