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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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Swimming

A contrast between the cold, grayish tones of the subject and the warmer ones of the koi around her as they mesh together following the fish’s flow.

2021

Oil Paint on Canvas

By Christina Ba '26
Vero

Vero is a UG2 custodial worker on campus who I tutor through habla. I hoped to display her as I have grown to know her: strong and compelling.

2018

Oil Paint on Canvas

By Lorena Diosdado '21
Streebal: Stories of Women and Power (Pre-show photoshoot)

In a pre-show photoshoot for my roommate’s student classical Indian dance ensemble, Noopur, she “breaks character” during a pose.

2016

Photograph

By Robin Willscheidt '19
Some kid I found on a Youtube thumbnail

I drew some random kid I found on a Youtube thumbnail. I think it was an Omeleto video.

2019

Colored Pencil on Paper, Digital

By Jessica Lee '22
a flower book

February is a gray month, but these flowers bloomed anyway.
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2024

sublimation print on synthetic blue satin

By Alison Cao '26
Gotham (Lower East Side, New York City)

every part of this earth is a surrogate for the people that helped create iteach building reflects the community that built it

2018

Acrylic on Canvas

By Vedika Kanchan '23
America – You Confusing Beauty

Observing simple, everyday practices in a new country and being dumbfounded by them led me to write this piece on everyday norms and practices here
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2022

Poetry

By Shlok Sampat '24
Ritual

“Ritual” is an unfinished game prototype that is one piece of a meta-narrative that unfolds as the viewer explores the file directory containing it.

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2020

Interactive narrative horror game/file explorer experience

By Noah DeWald '20
It’s a brilliant surface in that sunlight

I captured this while camping in Colorado. Upside down the sunrise reflected in the mist covered water reminded me of Earth’s curvature from space.

2015

Digital Photograph

By Cora Cliburn '19
Digital Future

This piece depicts how TikTok primarily portrays a fetishized version of Asian women, leading to an uncertain digital future of complicated dynamics.

2022

Linoleum Block Print on Paper

By Hannah Cha '25
Untitled Cacti

Experimentation with natural forms and light.

2018

Photograph

By Noah DeWald '20
Night Owl

Inspired by individuality and body empowerment. Work focuses on abstraction of human form and color.

2019

Acrylic on canvas

By Julia Gillette '20
Sandy Treasures

This is a painting of me as a child, my mom, and my grandma at the beach. It symbolizes the treasure that is family and togetherness.

2022

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By Sarah Dong '26
Tree

This drawing for me is meant to capture some of the dynamic processes I have witnesses in the Cosmos.

2018

Watercolor and black ink

By Alejandro Poler '19
Main Quad Blues

Original cover art for the Stanford Daily’s Vol. 257 autumn quarter issue.

2019

Digital Illustration

By Helen He '23
David

“David” is a 3D bust loosely based on Michelangelo’s piece of the same name. Inspired by the music video of “Money for Nothing” by Dire Straits.

2018

Blender 3D Render

By Noah DeWald '20
Mourning Window

This is a self portrait examining the complex nature of identity through both realistic forms and abstract shapes.

2016

Acrylic on Canvas

By Noah DeWald '20
View from Lower Haight

Colorful shapes of San Francisco buildings are highlighted by a bright sunny day.

2022

Oil paint on canvas

By Christina Kent '22
Arches by Picasso

A sense of colorful peace

2018

painting on computer

By Lining Sun '18
Transparency

A commentary on the fifth stage of grief: acceptance.

2021

Acrylic on Canvas

By Victoria Lin '27
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