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Chemistry 2025 @leelaann.art
This painting was an exercise to try and use simple, yet bold brushstrokes to capture the essence of the moment.
2018
Oil paint on canvas
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
“the pith” follows an adolescent’s struggle to understand their immigrant mother after their move to America.
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2024
Flash Fiction and Digital Illustration
I wanted to depict the endless possibilities of this world; the one we are so used to taking for granted.
Acrylic on canvas
February is a gray month, but these flowers bloomed anyway. Link to Artwork
sublimation print on synthetic blue satin
In a knife fight, two versions of me grapple and wrestle for control, but both end up symmetrically and simultaneously triumphant and defeated.
Oil paint on found wood
Aluminum CNC machined monstera leaf inspired bottle opener. I promise it looks better than it sounds.
Sculpture
De-identified photograph taken for artistic purposes with permission from anatomy professors.
2015
Photograph
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
Exploring the weary determination of an aged subject shouldering generational burdens. Experimented with earthier and darker tones, deconstruction, an
2022
Oil Paint on Canvas
A study on ephemeral hands, and an attempt to capture desperate grasping.
2014
Gesso on card.
These small paintings were quick, gestural sketches that explore the beauty of the feminine form.
Oil on canvas
This photography series depicts the four indigenous Khmer women at Stanford, invisibility, and the consequent strong community we formed.
Photography Series
This is a portrait of a cat whom I love and cherish.
Interrogating the digital footprint created when heteropatriarchy, hypermasculinity, and social media co-exist.
Video Art
This is a collage I made featuring my favorite colors. There are bits of paper popping off of the page!
2021
Digital Photograph of Paper Collage
Girl meets whale.
2017
Digital Illustration
Location: Main Quad
2023
The feet of my former roommate are greeted by the warm light that streams in through the blinds.
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Watercolor on Paper