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Mathematical and Computational Science 2020
This project was done on a ten-day summer trip to my family’s ranch.
Link to Website
2017
Environmental Photographs
Our limbs perform so many tasks yet we rarely take a moment to recognize the inner workings that make these movements possible.
2019
Acrylic tube, yarn, metal hardware, wood, epoxy resin
Series of 22 photographs reimagining tarot cards (Rider-Waite deck Major Arcana), to reflect the diversity and complexity of the contemporary world.
2018
Digital Photographs
This piece explores gender. On the left are stereotypically feminine things, on the right masculine, and in the middle a “beautiful” mix of the two.
Photograph/Scanned Image
Metamorphosis explores queerness as a transformation, as more than just a sexual identity. See http://stanfordmint.com/metamorphosis/ for full article
Studio photography
A fun, surreal piece exploring themes related to the modern food industry.
2014
Watercolor on Paper
Mice own your belongings at night.
2016
Charcoal Pencil on Paper
This is a study of Auguste Rodin’s “Bust of St. John the Baptist,” in an attempt to capture the densely textured look of the original.
Charcoal, white chalk on toned paper
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
Two girls, Cloud and Moon, are safe in space.
Photoshop
Western media creates unrealistic expectations of perfection in avocados. In this painting, I seek to challenge and redefine avocado beauty standards.
I made this piece as an exploration of how cows are perceived in different cultures, and society’s relationship to animals as a whole.
2015
Mixed Media
Lucky to witness a green Dish.
Photo
This image plays with scale, texture, and the physicality of water.
Color Film
The Andromeda constellation re-imagined, through drawing, through burning holes in paper; how do we impose humanity upon the stars?
Charcoal on paper; flame on tracing paper
*sixth photograph of Hidden Gems series
Series of Photographs
This painting is an interpretation of Magritte’s surrealist painting “The Mysteries of the Horizon,” replacing the men with an aging ballerina.
Acrylic paint on canvas
I painted a face digitally, and I like frames, angels, and rocket ships.
2020
Digital Art
Oil on Canvas
As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These photos represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.