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Pars pro Toto (Alicja Kwade, 2021), a new art installation on Stanford’s Science and Engineering Quad, reaches for the cosmos while staying grounded in the geological history of our planet.

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Untitled

[how I avoid winter quarter: experiments with colors and a palette knife]

2017

Oil Paint on Canvas

By Meg McNulty '20
My Boy

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

By Victoria Hill '20
“Vast, grafted monoculture”

This piece explores repetition, but also sense of self (or selves). The title is a quote from Michael Pollan’s “Botany of Desire.”

2020

Vector drawing and photography

By Vrinda Suresh '21
Banjo

A portrait of a good dog.

2020

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By Anneke Claypool '21
Figure 57

This artwork examines the place of genetically modified organisms in modern society and how we view them, blurring the line between item and organism.

2014

fine-tip pen and watercolor on paper

By Noah DeWald '20
A Matter of Time

A wristwatch lies across a keyboard, the numbers juxtaposing the letters and a soft, glowing gleam reflecting across its surface.

2019

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By Sarah Dong '26
Arches by Picasso

A sense of colorful peace

2018

painting on computer

By Lining Sun '18
Stanford: a-map-without-borders

A mixed-media interactive piece installed at Stanford’s annual “Frost Festival”. The piece embodies Stanford’s goals of inclusion and diversity.

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2018

Acrylic, Spray Paint, Vinyl, Sticker on Canvas

By Nick Love '20
end.

Roses bloom from her cuts.

2018

Photoshop

By Angela He '21
The Cat and the Fish

A cat in a Japanese restaurant.

2019

3D computer graphics

By Yifei He '22
Untitled (16 tuned chairs tapping @ 3rpm)

16 wooden chairs, each with one leg severed, tap in syncopated rhythm, puncturing through a low droning electrical hum.

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2023

Found and modified wooden chairs, custom steel hardware, dc motors, wires, solder, modified cast iron weights

By Andrew Sungtaek Ingersoll '25
Queer Intimacy

Forms of intimacy—emotional, physical, intellectual, spiritual—overlap in these abstract shapes. Intimacy is fluid, not rooted in rigid definitions.

2022

Wood Sculpture

By Bryan Defjan '24
Reflections

This is a picture of the hub of the city getting reflected in the river water.

2021

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By Dayeeta Pal '27
Do electric sheep dream of pet birds?

Androids may dream of electric sheep, and electric sheep …

2022

doodle

By Mingqi Shuai '26
Misfit Photography

Often, I find myself missing the changing of seasons. But if I just look closely, signs of autumn are all around.

2019

Nature Photography

By Renata Starbird '21
Photos of Old Beijing

These monotype prints are based on historical photos of imperial palaces in Beijing, my hometown.

2019

monotype on paper

By Cathy Yang '20
Breaking Point

This piece was made the week before quarantine when everything was uncertain and the weight of not knowing what was to come next hung over our heads.

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2020

Boulder & Rope

By Paige Warmington '22
Take

I took this photograph in a forrest in Germany. I wonder what the dog is doing right now.

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2016

Color Film

By Chase Porter '17
Ë‹-sunlit-ËŽ

Warm summer portrait of girl reading.

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2018

Photoshop

By Angela He '21
Rainbow Hoover

A vivid rainbow above the hoover tower

2017

Photograph of nature

By Itamar Orr '19
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