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Human Biology 2020 @thebodyascanvas
This work is made with acrylic on campus in addition to found paper items, medical textbooks, and other materials.
2018
Acrylic paint and multimedia on canvas
This work is a triptych of body parts from several acclaimed works by Renaissance artists. The famous works are reimagined in a modern style.
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
I have a series of three paintings showing scenes from 3 places here in USA which caught my eye.
2022
Watercolor
Abstract photography with the goal of rendering mundane objects unrecognizable.
Photography
Photo series capturing California’s landscapes and the impacts of human intervention through 35mm film.
Link to Website
2020
Analog Film
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
acrylic on cardboard
This piece emerged from a desire to merge figurative and abstract forms. (there are some flaws in the .jpg, if needed I can retake pictures)
2015
Acrylic on Canvas
Collage exploring feminist and bioethical discussions of reproductive technologies. Previously featured at the Medicine & the Muse Student Symposium. Link to Artwork
2024
print
A sketched self-portrait replaced into its photographic context.
Graphite on Paper, Photograph
This is how your friend from high school looks at you–knowing you’re different now, knowing she’s different now.
2014
Color Film
Location: Lathrop 24/7 Study Room
Digital Illustration
Continuation of After Class Hours.
I painted this painting following the death of my dog. Sourcing imagery from cheap print and Southern nostalgia, Lassie paints a scene of rebirth.
2019
This painting is a depiction of my first month here at Stanford.
Water Color on Paper
This piece is an abstract self-portrait linking the internal self and the body to the collective human consciousness.
3D animation (Blender)
Sky River is a digital reinterpretation of Japanese graphic designer Koichi Sato’s style based on minimalist forms and gradients.
Blender 3D render
A faceless woman in a room of South Vietnamese soldiers
Graphite on Paper
In “closeted”, a silhouette projected onto a bralette in a closet reimagines the queer closeted experience as a positive one.
2021
Projection Installation
This image plays with scale, texture, and the physicality of water.
2016
A wristwatch lies across a keyboard, the numbers juxtaposing the letters and a soft, glowing gleam reflecting across its surface.