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Lining Sun '18
Lucky to witness a green Dish.
2017
Photo
By Lining Sun '18
The feet of my former roommate are greeted by the warm light that streams in through the blinds.
2022
Oil on canvas
The emotional turmoil of Fall quarter. As students process their new reality, they long for human connection but also feel empty and purposeless.
Link to Website
2021
Photography
The piece is inspired geometric subdivision, tessellations and fractals, fusing representations from Chinese, Japanese, and Japanese symbolisms.
Laser Cut Birchwood
A classic San Francisco house is bathed in orange light at sunset.
Oil paint on panel
“Ritual” is an unfinished game prototype that is one piece of a meta-narrative that unfolds as the viewer explores the file directory containing it.
2020
Interactive narrative horror game/file explorer experience
Isolation, fear, and uncertainty are themes that come up more in our lives, seen through nighttime photos taken in the woods.
This is the place no one would want to miss.
It’s a shame if you did not get around time to see Hoover Tower in different lights.
2018
As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light.
2016
Photo with artistic editing
As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These photos represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.
This is a painting of a memory of a moment of me and my boyfriend in his hot tub, right before he told me he loved me for the first time.
Oil Paint on Canvas
Two girls, Cloud and Moon, are safe in space.
Photoshop
Kumari, the living Goddess of Nepal, is not allowed to speak to those who worship her, yet her glowing eyes depict that she has so much to tell us.
Graphite
Taken in Alberta, Canada. My hope is not to showcase landscapes but to acknowledge that Earth’s beauty surrounds us.
Photograph
I painted one piece for each type of binaural beat to test the hypothesis, “distinct beat = distinct effect.” Conclusion? It didn’t really pan out.
Watercolor on Paper
I am lucky enough to witness Lagunita being a real lake.
Inspired by the strange reflection of an empty glass sitting on a table, this is a piece is about power and powerlessness—control and lack of it.
Acrylic on canvas
Body painting is used to simulate the patient-doctor relationship. Imagery is inspired by anatomy and the model’s bodily experiences.
Body Paint on Skin
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
The mural shows Nangeli – an Ezhava Dalit woman, who had cut off her one breast in protest against the breast tax system in Travancore, Kerala.
Mural