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Learning, Design and Technology 2019 @tx_ing
“Oxymoron” defies norms with the bond between a fierce girl warrior and her majestic dragon companion, embodying unity amidst contrast. Link to Artwork
2024
Watercolors and inkpen on mixed media paper
As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These photos represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.
2018
Photo
The emotional turmoil of Fall quarter. As students process their new reality, they long for human connection but also feel empty and purposeless.
Link to Website
2021
Photography
A study on ephemeral hands, and an attempt to capture desperate grasping.
2014
Gesso on card.
This is a photograph taken of me practicing golf! I particularly enjoy the lighting and the visual interplay between the golf ball and the clubface.
Photograph of Athletics
This means “my cabbage” in Russian, and the word also means “money”. This was inspired by a photo from r/peopleofwalmart.
2020
Digital Art
2017
I wanted to depict the endless possibilities of this world; the one we are so used to taking for granted.
Acrylic on canvas
This work is about rupture and disruption, whether environmental, familial, or linguistic. I wanted to think visually about over-saturation.
India Ink on Paper
Growing up in Iran taught me that limitation breed creativity. I tried to embody the same lesson by using alternative printing methods in the darkroom
2016
Black & white photography
A sense of colorful peace
painting on computer
A ghostly woman draped in a silk shawl and pearls.
2022
Charcoal
I drew some random kid I found on a Youtube thumbnail. I think it was an Omeleto video.
2019
Colored Pencil on Paper, Digital
This is a picture a created from 40 raw pictures I took of the same fruit cup. Compiling all 40 images into one allowed me to show everything in focus
Digital Photograph
I created this piece in order to show a city full of life in contrast to one that is merely an outline.
Acrylic on Paper
This was a fun illustration that I polished up for International Day of the Girl this year (October 11)!
Digital art
As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These would represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.
Location: Main Quad
2023
Digital Illustration
A commentary on the fifth stage of grief: acceptance.
Acrylic on Canvas
This song is a unique take on John Coltrane’s ‘Impressions’ in terms of instrumentation, style, and genre.
Guitar recording with electronic drums and synths