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Human Biology 2020 @thebodyascanvas
Shriram California photos
2019
Digital photographs
I made this piece as an exploration of how cows are perceived in different cultures, and society’s relationship to animals as a whole.
2015
Mixed Media
Self portrait at the height of COVID and my own extraordinary depression.
2020
Oil paint on canvas
A digital re-imagining of my piece about humanity’s changing relationship with the natural world.
(Work in progress) Monstera in grayscale w/ orchre yellow stems
2024
Oil on Canvas
This is a theatrical self portrait. Fractured light plays off a calm, restrained figure, creating tension and a sense of impending violence. 24″ x 30″
2018
This piece started as a blank page and turned into a take on modern ignorance rendered in colored pencil and typewriter ink. Link to Artwork
colored pencil, poetry
I met this young girl at a rural health clinic in Indonesia, where she had just given birth.
2014
Pencil and paper
I spent 26 days backpacking through Death Valley. When water is scarce, life harder yet more simple, what matters most becomes evident.
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song / soundscape
This work converts content into physical form. Charlie Chan, played by white actors in yellowface, investigates murders. But who is he really hurting?
2017
Ink and print on wood
A vivid rainbow above the hoover tower
Photograph of nature
I catch lightning bugs, flitting moments often overlooked, and bring attention to them, so that they might spark a lightbulb in the minds of others.
2021
MultiMedia(Charcoal and Colored Pencil)
These are part of an ongoing series of portraits of people I met in passing. They can be displayed together or individually.
Oil on canvas
This painting speaks to how beauty lies in impermanence, contrasting eternal mountains and passing mist.
2023
ink on rice paper; poetry
This painting is a depiction of my first month here at Stanford.
2022
Water Color on Paper
This piece tackles the topic of invisible disabilities and the stigma that many invisibly disabled people, myself included, face.
Photograph on Canvas, Embroidery
This piece combines a photograph taken of a mural in Palo Alto with a vintage National Geographic photograph of the same location.
Digital Collage
This short film was submitted as part of my arts portfolio for my Stanford application
Short Film
Hide my anger behind flowers // my anxiety behind moths // my sadness behind ▓▓▓
Photoshop
This image plays with scale, texture, and the physicality of water.
2016
Color Film