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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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The Cat and the Fish

A cat in a Japanese restaurant.

2019

3D computer graphics

By Yifei He '22
Frank’s Blue

This work is based off a creative non-fiction short story I wrote about my childhood relationship with my father.

2017

Oil on Canvas

By Francesca Colombo '19
Yin and Yang of the Bay

The rising sun in the bay turns typically unaesthetic man-made transmission towers into a beautiful contrast of light and dark.

2020

Photography

By Melissa Boswell '21
Spin

Abstract photography with the goal of rendering mundane objects unrecognizable.

2018

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By Noah DeWald '20
Designer

A surreal portrayal of the cost of modern designer fashion culture.

2015

Scratchboard

By Noah DeWald '20
Let Her Eat Cake

I sought to express the conflicting emotions-guilt as well as pleasure-associating with eating cake.

2016

Ink Resist on Paper

By Brooke Ferber '20
The Quad

Quad is always changing amazingly.

2017

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By Lining Sun '18
Illuminating the Mind

De-identified photograph taken for artistic purposes with permission from anatomy professors.

2015

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By Maia Mosse '20
A Moment at the Louvre

This is a painting of inception as an artist recreates a Delacroix masterpiece, “The Death of Sardanapalus” with a little boy looking up in awe.

2021

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By Sarah Dong '26
Elevation

Serenity from within results from letting go.

2014

Watercolor

By Sophia Lu '19
Transparency

A commentary on the fifth stage of grief: acceptance.

2021

Acrylic on Canvas

By Victoria Lin '27
Time to Spare

I took this photo at the Palo Alto Caltrain station in the fall. I used black ink and a black and white filter to provide an “outside of time” look.

2016

Digital Photograph

By Connor Gilmore '21
Keyword Poetry

A series of poems written exclusively with programming keywords. An investigation on language, audience, and dangerous English-centric thinking.

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2017

code poems

By Stephanie Niu '19
Photograph of the Campus

This is a photo taken in the Main Quad.

2018

This is a photo taken in the Main Quad.

By Cuiping Cai '22
Koreanthian

Koreanthian is based on merging different architectural styles that transcends geographical, cultural, and historical differences.

2024

Pen & Ink Drawing on Bristol Paper

By Austin Kim '27
Sea Slug, Giant Green Anemone, Starfish Scene

These three prints depict tide pool scenes in Moss Beach, CA. They are part of a series, “From Puddles to Pools: A Showcase of Marine Invertebrates.”

2024

Sea Slug is a woodcut and the other two are etchings.

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Vanishing Act II

A digital re-imagining of my piece about humanity’s changing relationship with the natural world.

2015

Mixed Media

By Noah DeWald '20
Childhood Silence

This is a painting for children with scars of violence and broken families. The blue hands are suffocating the girl’s strength to speak up.

2016

acrylic on canvas

By Helena Zhang '22
Burnout

This piece seeks to capture the way people burnout and lose themselves to fulfill the expectations of others.

2020

Digital Illustration

By Felicity Huang '25
Ozymandias

Based on the poem Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley, this piece was intended to examine the environmental and cultural cost of the fashion industry.

2015

Mixed Media

By Noah DeWald '20
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