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Leeth Singhage '26
Episode 1 of an upcoming mystery micro-film series
Link to Website
2022
Short Film
By Leeth Singhage '26
De-identified photograph taken for artistic purposes with permission from anatomy professors.
2015
Photograph
I made this painting in Iceland as part of my Chappell-Lougee arts project. It is a portrait of a glacier in the glacier lagoon known as Jökulsárlón.
2016
Mixed media (oil paint, charcoal, pastel, grass) on canvas
Taken while walking in my hometown of Washington, D.C.
2020
A Joshua Tree, with its grotesque appearance, instantly demands attention.
2018
Photograph of Landscape
This work is about rupture and disruption, whether environmental, familial, or linguistic. I wanted to think visually about over-saturation.
India Ink on Paper
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.
Boulder & Rope
A colorful view of buildings and the sky over Florence (Firenze).
2014
Oil Paint on Canvas
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
History is tied to humanity. There is something heartening about a city that takes pride in its past.
acrylic on canvas
Mimicking the beauty of bioluminescence.
Digital Photography
A portrait of a good dog.
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
An experiment with my visual synesthesia, which imparts color on 2D shapes. Here I assemble impressions gathered during my time in Chavín de Huántar.
2017
Digital Visual Art
This piece grapples with the difficulty of forgiveness. Opposing forces compete: luminosity and shadow, serenity and grief, redemption and regression.
Oil on canvas
Past lovers who couldn’t be together grieve over “what was” and “what could have been”, learning each other’s rhythms tenderly for the first time.
2024
Oil on Canvas
(Work in progress) Monstera in grayscale w/ orchre yellow stems
Location: The Claw fountain, White Plaza Part of the virtual 2020 Stanford Gaieties musical scenery.
Digital Illustration
These pieces draw on the rich beauty of Italy to subvert ideas of what Italian art must be (i.e stuck in the Renaissance).
Pen and Marker
This painting was an exercise to try and use simple, yet bold brushstrokes to capture the essence of the moment.
Oil paint on canvas
Shriram California photos
2019
Digital photographs
Interrogating the digital footprint created when heteropatriarchy, hypermasculinity, and social media co-exist.
Video Art