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Pars pro Toto (Alicja Kwade, 2021), a new art installation on Stanford’s Science and Engineering Quad, reaches for the cosmos while staying grounded in the geological history of our planet.

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Ahina (Juhu, Mumbai – Home)

This painting is in honor of Ahina and all the women that spend years wishing for a day at school.

2017

46″ x 32”

By Vedika Kanchan '23

Pepsi Cola

This is how your friend from high school looks at you–knowing you’re different now, knowing she’s different now.

2014

Color Film

By Chase Porter '17

Bloom

Knowledge allows the mind to bloom.

2022

Digital Illustration

By Felicity Huang '25

19 Self-Care Tips To Try Out

In a knife fight, two versions of me grapple and wrestle for control, but both end up symmetrically and simultaneously triumphant and defeated.

2018

Oil paint on found wood

By Cairo Mo '20

Digital Youth

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.

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2021

Photography

By Bryan Defjan '24

Still I Rise

Video edited from found footage reflecting on the repetition, absurdity, and futility of everyday life.
Duration: 05:05

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2018

Video Art

By Chun Wang '19

body of evidence

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

By Smiti Mittal '23

Revolutionary pleasure!

This is a collage I made featuring my favorite colors. There are bits of paper popping off of the page!

2021

Digital Photograph of Paper Collage

By D Fukunaga-Brates '25

Coronavirus, Capitalism, and Connectivity: Monochroming what was once in Colour

Representation of an Asian woman navigating a worldwide pandemic, situated in the centre of racial prejudice, capitalism, & social media connectivity.

2020

Scanned magazine collage, colour pencils, and pen on Sketchbook

By Crystal Chen '22

Portrait of a Glass, Empty (2020); Barriers (2021)

Two paintings exploring emptiness and isolation, and confronting feelings of lack of control during the early stages of the pandemic.

2021

Acrylic on canvas, some collage from a news story

By Vrinda Suresh '21

Julia Fern

This drawing is a representation of a fractal called a Julia set, which has been rendered out of plants and other organic elements.

2018

Markers on paper

By Alejandro Poler '19

Sky River

Sky River is a digital reinterpretation of Japanese graphic designer Koichi Sato’s style based on minimalist forms and gradients.

2019

Blender 3D render

By Noah DeWald '20

Cityscapes and Scenes

I have a series of three paintings showing scenes from 3 places here in USA which caught my eye.

2022

Watercolor

By Dayeeta Pal '27

Tree Study I

A study of a tree for Drawing I in charcoal, exploring silhouettes and shading.

2018

Charcoal on Paper

By Noah DeWald '20

Swimming

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.

2021

Oil Paint on Canvas

By Christina Ba '26

window/windows

A process exploration of dye sublimation to print the iconic “Bliss” wallpaper of the operating system Windows XP onto constructed shutters.

2017

Sculpture: wood, white house paint, printed acrylic sheet, venetian window structure

By Vivienne Le '19

The Monstrous Takes a Breath

Isolation, fear, and uncertainty are themes that come up more in our lives, seen through nighttime photos taken in the woods.

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2020

Photography

By Nicholas Robles '20

time

Lush layers of volanoes, forest fires, tsunamis are interwoven with snarling dogs, invoking chaotic and powerful forces of nature. 30″ x 40″.

2018

Oil paint and thread on canvas

By Cairo Mo '20

Hidden Gems

This series was taken at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum’s Butterfly Pavilion.

2019

Series of Photographs

By Laura Anderson '21

Koreanthian

Koreanthian is based on merging different architectural styles that transcends geographical, cultural, and historical differences.

2024

Pen & Ink Drawing on Bristol Paper

By Austin Kim '27
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