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Computer Science 2019
(Work in progress) Monstera in grayscale w/ orchre yellow stems
2024
Oil on Canvas
[how I avoid winter quarter: experiments with colors and a palette knife]
2017
Oil Paint on Canvas
Location: Law School terrace
2020
Digital Illustration
This self portrait depicts the artist in self reflection. The couple gazes forward, as hidden collaged images loom behind, reminding them of the past.
2018
Acrylic and Collage on Canvas 30 x 40 in
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.
Link to Website
2021
Photography
I love the idea of a personal brand, especially in 2016.
2014
Color Film
*sixth photograph of Hidden Gems series
2019
Series of Photographs
A portrayal of the death of Chaos as depicted in the Zhuangzi, who expired after Shu and Hu bored a new hole into him each day for seven days.
2015
Digital Visual Art
Based on the poem Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley, this piece was intended to examine the environmental and cultural cost of the fashion industry.
Mixed Media
Through the intimacy and vulnerability of sleep, I convey my boyfriend’s personality, embodied presence, and imprint – literally and metaphorically.
2022
Oil on canvas
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Watercolor on Paper
This photography series depicts the four indigenous Khmer women at Stanford, invisibility, and the consequent strong community we formed.
Photography Series
This 5-page word-art series explores the way emotion and memory lives in the body through experimentation with colour.
2023
Mixed media (watercolor, charcoal pencils, pencil) on sketch paper
Kaley, my plush fish who represents friendship (each of my friends has one) next to a bottle of medication to celebrate starting recovery recently.
v.c.a – an ongoing project and exploration of visual communication through abstraction
2016
Graphic Design
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
This piece is a self-portrait that puts emphasis on gaze and light to convey a subject that is emerging from the shadows.
How do you heal after being discarded?
Acrylic on Canvas
Series highlighting experiences with environmental change, connection to place, and emotional displacement by collaging satellite maps with portraits.
Photography/digital collage
This was a fun illustration that I polished up for International Day of the Girl this year (October 11)!
Digital art