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Bull Market
To reflect on the connection between machines and history, I drew two bulls in contrasting styles.
Buried in Silence
Buried in Silence injects feelings of humanity into an issue that has inflicted wounds on many people–war.
Nature’s Resilience
The incredible resilience of Giant sequoia trees inspired me to create this piece to tell their story.
Holi Night Skies
This painting was inspired by the Indian festival Holi- the festival of colors.
THE ARTIST DIAGRAM
I am at the center of the piece, holding my ”heart,” my ”stomch” and ”guts” spilling out, and with my ”brain” on display.
Serendipity
My piece was inspired by the word serendipity, which means “happy accident” or finding unexpected beauty.
Tomato fish
This piece represents the concept of evolution and how things can be not what they seem on the outside.
Cat Sun-bathing by Window
At first, I wanted to watercolor a picture I had taken of my cat.
From Factories to Landfills
There has always been a fine line between our endless desire for more clothing and the harsh reality of its production and disposal.
Shamefully Red
My piece, “Shamefully Red”, encapsulates my journey managing acne and my skin’s impact on my identity.
Observe this Lifetime
Observe this Lifetime, is a drawing of me admiring the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.
A Rocking Chair
I have always had great interest in the intersection of art and math, two subjects that I love.
Snowy days
Snowy days was created based on the changing of seasons to winter and was based if a trip I took to lake Tahoe to first see snow when I was nine I remember being in awe of the snowy landscape and wanted to explore the essence of its beauty in a landscape like I saw when first looking upon snow.