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STS and Art Practice 2020 @mikaelaberkeley
A portrait of a good dog who has traveled a very long way.
2020
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
Hide my anger behind flowers // my anxiety behind moths // my sadness behind â–“â–“â–“
2018
Photoshop
History is tied to humanity. There is something heartening about a city that takes pride in its past.
acrylic on canvas
I made this painting with an attempt to capture the vibrant feeling of spring and awakening. It’s a reminder of the beauty and color of life!
2014
Oil on canvas
cloudy with a chance of love
Digital illustration
Androids may dream of electric sheep, and electric sheep …
2022
doodle
This is a theatrical self portrait. Fractured light plays off a calm, restrained figure, creating tension and a sense of impending violence. 24″ x 30″
Oil paint on canvas
This piece is of my neighbor’s beagle, Clyde. She has two dogs, and the other is named Bonnie!
2016
Colored pencil
Inspired by Stanford’s Romanesque architecture and towering palm trees, I wanted to capture the university’s vibrant energy and beauty.
2019
Digital Illustration
A projection of water drapes over a foot, the painting interweaves the physical and digital sensation.
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This piece is a manifestation of the growth and maturity, both physically and mentally, found in adolescence. It mimics the flowering of youth.
Photograph of a physical collage (paper, printed image)
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.
Oil Paint on Canvas
Machines roar and metal parts clang away in the background in this artwork as an enormous robot is constructed before the eyes of a young spectator.
Adobe Photoshop Illustration
An observational abstract of seaweed washing onto a beach, brought in by the tide. 24″ x 30″.
A portrayal of the death of Chaos as depicted in the Zhuangzi, who expired after Shu and Hu bored a new hole into him each day for seven days.
2015
Digital Visual Art
My IUD made me bleed for 8 months straight, gave me terrible cramps, and made me depressed. After finally getting it removed, I made art with it.
2023
Oil paint, acrylic paint, and IUD on wood panel
San Francisco at dusk is illuminated by pinpoints of light on the distant hills.
Oil paint on panel
Bright orange poppies burst into the foreground framed by cool blue houses behind.
An experiment with my visual synesthesia, which imparts color on 2D shapes. This piece intends to instill a sense of curious serenity.
Lucky to witness a green Dish.
2017
Photo