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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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Gunner Dongieux '21

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Digital Future

This piece depicts how TikTok primarily portrays a fetishized version of Asian women, leading to an uncertain digital future of complicated dynamics.

2022

Linoleum Block Print on Paper

By Hannah Cha '25

Hidden Gems

*sixth photograph of Hidden Gems series

2019

Series of Photographs

By Laura Anderson '21

Misfit Photography

Often, I find myself missing the changing of seasons. But if I just look closely, signs of autumn are all around.

2019

Nature Photography

By Renata Starbird '21

“Nothing Gold Can Stay”

This is a painting I did for the Congressional Art Competition. The painting is of my mother’s horse JR on my last ride on him before he died.

2014

Acrylic on canvas 24″x 24″

By Alexis Ivec '21

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Art reveals souls in day and night.

A dynamic clash, emotions entwined,

In this vibrant realm, our spirits aligned.

2024

Digital Media – Made with Procreate for Apple iPad

By Lavinia Pedrollo '28

Suspended (Acropolis, Athens)

History is tied to humanity. There is something heartening about a city that takes pride in its past.

2018

acrylic on canvas

By Vedika Kanchan '23

Self-Portrait

This painting was an exercise to try and use simple, yet bold brushstrokes to capture the essence of the moment.

2018

Oil paint on canvas

By Madeleine Yip '02

Back Out

This work is about rupture and disruption, whether environmental, familial, or linguistic. I wanted to think visually about over-saturation.

2020

India Ink on Paper

By Regina Kong '22

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

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

Night Drawing

Night is when the imagination comes alive.

2020

Digital Illustration

By Helen He '23

Glacier Portrait

I made this painting in Iceland as part of my Chappell-Lougee arts project. It is a portrait of a glacier in the glacier lagoon known as Jökulsárlón.

2016

Mixed media (oil paint, charcoal, pastel, grass) on canvas

By Tyler Dunston '18

Looking Back 2021

2021 — a year of uncertainties, breakthroughs, and hope. The nurse at a vaccination site epitomizes this spirit of perseverance and hope.

2021

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By Sarah Dong '26

Dosed and Exposed

This self portrait addresses my invisible disability and the words around me are a mix of medical statements and emotional entries from my journal.

2018

Graphite on Paper

By Francesca Colombo '19

a ritual for the sky

The sky disc’s dynamic effects on viewing the sky were photographically documented over the course of a sunrise and a sunset.

2017

Installation: printed plastic sheeting (pictorico), fishing wire

By Vivienne Le '19

Your Grandpa Kimo Weaves Lauhala

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

Oil Paint on Canvas

By Kea Kahoilua Clebsch '26

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

from now on

This painting speaks to how beauty lies in impermanence, contrasting eternal mountains and passing mist.

2023

ink on rice paper; poetry

By Katie Han '23

Banjo

A portrait of a good dog.

2020

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By Anneke Claypool '21

BLOOD IN THE SAND: LIVES LOST IN THE FIGHT FOR SOUTH AFRICA’S RHINOS

Photojournalistic exploration of the human impact of rhino poaching in South Africa – done in Prof Sue McConnell’s overseas seminar in Summer 2016.

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2016

Photographs

By Kinjal Vasavada '17
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