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Architectural Design 2022 @kelseytheviking, kelslaay
A series of photo edits of everyday moments at Stanford.
2017
Digital Art
Warm summer portrait of girl reading.
Link to Website
2018
Photoshop
The girl who depicts prosperity is looking beyond her world into one that’s suppressed by indigence, because to solve a problem you must face it.
acrylic on canvas
This work is made with acrylic on campus in addition to found paper items, medical textbooks, and other materials.
Acrylic paint and multimedia on canvas
Released some restless energy onto paper with this portrait sketch.
2020
Graphite on Paper
These sculptures are abstract representations of my reflections on intimacy as being fluid, not rooted in rigid definitions.
2022
Wood sculpture
This is how your friend from high school looks at you–knowing you’re different now, knowing she’s different now.
2014
Color Film
The feet of my former roommate are greeted by the warm light that streams in through the blinds.
Oil on canvas
I was inspired by a picture I took of my grandfather when visiting Korea for the first time since immigrating to America in 2001.
2023
Oil on Canvas
In “closeted”, a silhouette projected onto a bralette in a closet reimagines the queer closeted experience as a positive one.
2021
Projection Installation
As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These photos represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.
Photo
This piece grapples with the difficulty of forgiveness. Opposing forces compete: luminosity and shadow, serenity and grief, redemption and regression.
I painted a face digitally, and I like frames, angels, and rocket ships.
A surreal portrayal of the cost of modern designer fashion culture.
2015
Scratchboard
This drawing shows the harsh lines of a cityscape being consumed by organic forms, suggesting that, try as we might, we cannot overpower nature.
Ink on Paper
A cat in a Japanese restaurant.
2019
3D computer graphics
Inspired by individuality and body empowerment. Work focuses on abstraction of human form and color.
Acrylic on canvas
My mother in her monthly kimchi-making ritual, a food that I learned to take pride in despite being initially ashamed of it.
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
This piece seeks to capture the way people burnout and lose themselves to fulfill the expectations of others.
Digital Illustration