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Product Design 2019 @susymanrique
Serenity from within results from letting go.
2014
Watercolor
Location: Main Quad
2020
Digital Illustration
Based on the poem Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley, this piece was intended to examine the environmental and cultural cost of the fashion industry.
2015
Mixed Media
Winter 2017, I wrote my first song, ‘Something You Should Know’. After working on the lyrics, production and recording for two years here it is!
Link to Website
2019
Song available on all streaming platforms (spotify, apple music)
Both works are depictions of traditional Catholic religious figures figured through an assemblage of inanimate objects.
2018
Graphite and watercolor on paper
The great horned owl is found at Stanford and throughout the Americas and is named for its distinctive ear tufts.
2023
machine embroidery on cotton fabric
Cool portrait of girl trying to keep in her tears.
Photoshop
This piece seeks to capture the way people burnout and lose themselves to fulfill the expectations of others.
An abstract perspective of a cityscape.
2021
Water Color on Paper
A commentary on the fifth stage of grief: acceptance.
Acrylic on Canvas
The emotional turmoil of Fall quarter. As students process their new reality, they long for human connection but also feel empty and purposeless.
Photography
This is an image of a mushroom found on a trail off Old La Honda Road. I wanted to create a mystical yet comforting feeling surrounding the mushroom.
Often, I find myself missing the changing of seasons. But if I just look closely, signs of autumn are all around.
Nature Photography
I was inspired by a picture I took of my grandfather when visiting Korea for the first time since immigrating to America in 2001.
Oil on Canvas
A visual exploration of ZIP, a drug currently in development used to treat PTSD by directly erasing targeted memories.
How does the lover’s gaze interpret and transform the body? What does it mean to paint the beloved intimately yet leave them unidentifiable?
2022
Acrylic on canvas
This short film was submitted as part of my arts portfolio for my Stanford application
Short Film
This painting is an interpretation of Magritte’s surrealist painting “The Mysteries of the Horizon,” replacing the men with an aging ballerina.
Acrylic paint on canvas
This is a “still life” of the fish market at my local Chinese grocery store. It is a wet, slimy, strange, intimidating, and magnificent place.
San Francisco at dusk is illuminated by pinpoints of light on the distant hills.
Oil paint on panel