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Urban Studies 2021
August on my family’s ranch in Jalisco, México.
Link to Website
2017
Environmental Photographs
Self portrait at the height of COVID and my own extraordinary depression.
2020
Oil paint on canvas
I wanted to render a tree during a vibrant morning on The Farm from a design perspective.
2016
Ink Resist
This piece depicts a fictionalized memory of my grandfather, who I only knew through his woven hats and birds passed down through my family.
2023
Oil Paint on Canvas
This piece highlights the importance of community and hope in the midst of a pandemic, despite physical separation from others.
Acrylic on Canvas
[how I avoid winter quarter: experiments with colors and a palette knife]
It is difficult for humans to accept their own flaws and imperfections. This is a self-portrait displaying my many different tones and personalities.
Acrylic on Paper
This piece combines a photograph taken of a mural in Palo Alto with a vintage National Geographic photograph of the same location.
Digital Collage
Contemplating place in the West, while memories of home in the South persist.
2018
Acrylic on Canvas 40 x 30 in
Taken in Alberta, Canada. My hope is not to showcase landscapes but to acknowledge that Earth’s beauty surrounds us.
Photograph
These metallic flowers portray our future if we continue to condone industrial heavy metal pollution. Each flower is one of my original designs.
2024
Original origami flowers on red and silver foil paper; Arranged with silk leaves
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
I took this photograph in a forrest in Germany. I wonder what the dog is doing right now.
Color Film
San Francisco at dusk is illuminated by pinpoints of light on the distant hills.
2022
Oil paint on panel
This short film was submitted as part of my arts portfolio for my Stanford application
2021
Short Film
16 wooden chairs, each with one leg severed, tap in syncopated rhythm, puncturing through a low droning electrical hum.
Found and modified wooden chairs, custom steel hardware, dc motors, wires, solder, modified cast iron weights
At Bay is a student-created web series about the launch of a Stanford startup that goes horribly, horribly wrong.
Still from a web series
I use this artwork to ask, “What has become of our childhood innocence?”
2019
ink on paper, collage
Collage exploring feminist and bioethical discussions of reproductive technologies. Previously featured at the Medicine & the Muse Student Symposium. Link to Artwork
print
A study of a tree for Drawing I in charcoal, exploring silhouettes and shading.
Charcoal on Paper