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Computer Science 2019
I met this young girl at a rural health clinic in Indonesia, where she had just given birth.
2014
Pencil and paper
A ghostly woman draped in a silk shawl and pearls.
2022
Charcoal
I wanted to render a tree during a vibrant morning on The Farm from a design perspective.
2016
Ink Resist
Vero 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
Sky River is a digital reinterpretation of Japanese graphic designer Koichi Sato’s style based on minimalist forms and gradients.
2019
Blender 3D render
Commenting on our smallness in comparison to all we have to face – be it a pandemic, the vastness of the ocean, or history. Our smallness is humbling
2020
acrylic on cardboard
I made this painting with an attempt to capture the vibrant feeling of spring and awakening. It’s a reminder of the beauty and color of life!
Oil on canvas
Exploring the weary determination of an aged subject shouldering generational burdens. Experimented with earthier and darker tones, deconstruction, an
This work is based off a creative non-fiction short story I wrote about my childhood relationship with my father.
2017
Oil on Canvas
A study on ephemeral hands, and an attempt to capture desperate grasping.
Gesso on card.
History is tied to humanity. There is something heartening about a city that takes pride in its past.
acrylic on canvas
Seeing the majestic elephants in Kenya was one of my favorite memories from my trip, and I loved depicting the different textures of the landscape.
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
I was inspired by the stillness of this moment, the warm light, and the beautiful shadows created by the trees. This was based on SF Japantown.
gouache on paper
Photo series capturing California’s landscapes and the impacts of human intervention through 35mm film.
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Analog Film
This is a painting of inception as an artist recreates a Delacroix masterpiece, “The Death of Sardanapalus” with a little boy looking up in awe.
2021
This series is meant to bring inspiration, energy and presence to the broader community during a difficult time of shelter-in-place and quarantine.
Acrylic gouache on Yupo Polypropylene Paper
The collage reveals the anxiety behind social media despite the posing clear photo on the outside. It represents the façade we show to the world.
Acrylic paints, alcohol markers, styrofoam, gel pen, transparent film on cardstock printed collage
The image gradually becomes extremely unrecognizable yet “perfect,” through the use of filters, as determined by the golden ratio of beauty.
2023
Acrylic Paint, Photography, and Photoshop on Cardstock
This drawing is a representation of a fractal called a Julia set, which has been rendered out of plants and other organic elements.
Markers on paper
every part of this earth is a surrogate for the people that helped create iteach building reflects the community that built it
Acrylic on Canvas