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Political Science 2023
In “closeted”, a silhouette projected onto a bralette in a closet reimagines the queer closeted experience as a positive one.
Link to Website
2021
Projection Installation
Androids may dream of electric sheep, and electric sheep …
2022
doodle
A commentary on the fifth stage of grief: acceptance.
Acrylic on Canvas
I love the idea of a personal brand, especially in 2016.
2014
Color Film
A contrast between the cold, grayish tones of the subject and the warmer ones of the koi fish as the two tones mesh following the flow of the fish.
Oil Paint on Canvas
Self portrait at the height of COVID and my own extraordinary depression.
2020
Oil paint on canvas
A cat in a Japanese restaurant.
2019
3D computer graphics
Location: The Claw fountain, White Plaza Part of the virtual 2020 Stanford Gaieties musical scenery.
Digital Illustration
This work is about rupture and disruption, whether environmental, familial, or linguistic. I wanted to think visually about over-saturation.
India Ink on Paper
This piece depicts a fictionalized memory of my grandfather, who I only knew through his woven hats and birds passed down through my family.
2023
This is a photograph taken of me practicing golf! I particularly enjoy the lighting and the visual interplay between the golf ball and the clubface.
2018
Photograph of Athletics
Warm summer portrait of girl reading.
Photoshop
This piece seeks to capture the way people burnout and lose themselves to fulfill the expectations of others.
Series highlighting experiences with environmental change, connection to place, and emotional displacement by collaging satellite maps with portraits.
Photography/digital collage
A love letter to passionate yet high-strung and jaded Generation Z, this series focuses on youth’s struggles to find meaning in today’s online world.
Photography
I took this photo at the Palo Alto Caltrain station in the fall. I used black ink and a black and white filter to provide an “outside of time” look.
2016
Digital Photograph
I created this piece in order to show a city full of life in contrast to one that is merely an outline.
Acrylic on Paper
This is a painting for children with scars of violence and broken families. The blue hands are suffocating the girl’s strength to speak up.
acrylic on canvas
These are part of an ongoing series of portraits of people I met in passing. They can be displayed together or individually.
Oil on canvas
A collage with the background of a digital re-illustration of Hokusai’s The Great Wave Off Kanagawa to portray our poor disregard and care of Earth.
Digital illustration and collage