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PAST WORK
Look at You
Medium: Collage Statement: N/A

Isabella Wang


Oranges Etc.
Medium: Copics, Color Pencil, White Gel Pen Statement: Using copics, color pencils, and a white gel pen, I explored the similarities...

Eric Shi


Guardian
Medium: Copics, Color Pencil, Pen Statement: Features a large, colorful guardian lion using primarily warm colored copics. Using toned...

Eric Shi


Max
Medium: ink pen, water color Statement: I wanted to explore cross hatching and values with this piece, so I focused on a simple pose and...

Anais Sobrier


Happy Place
Style: Photography Statement: Scenes from the world around us capture the simple beauty of being at peace.

Cassidy Coghlan


Surfboard
Style: Photography Statement: Scenes from the world around us capture the simple beauty of being at peace.

Cassidy Coghlan


Sailboat Man
Style: Photography Statement: Scenes from the world around us capture the simple beauty of being at peace.

Cassidy Coghlan


ChinaTown
Style: Photography Statement: N/A

Isabella Wang


Take off
Style: Photography Statement: N/A

Isabella Wang



Kylee O'Brien


Rush
Style: Photography Statement: Taken on a Pixel 6.

Willis Chung


Folklore
Style: Photography Statement: black and white photo of a forest

Willis Chung


Best Friends
Style: Photography Statement: A bee and a butterfly.

Willis Chung


Light Dances
Style: Graphite on drawing paper. Statement: Portrait.

Apoorva Talwalkar


Blue Waves
Style: Oil paint on Canvas. Statement: Landscape.

Apoorva Talwalkar


Unforeseen Beauty
Style: Portrait Statement: Graphite on drawing paper.

Apoorva Talwalkar


Self Portrait
No statement available.

Kasie Yang


Converging Forces
Statement: When experimenting with wooden skewers and vellum, I created something that reminded me of my culture— Chinese culture....

Kasie Yang


Hand in Hand
Style: Acrylic Paint Statement: This piece was made out of construction copics, color pencil, paper cutouts, and acrylic. I used copics...

Eric Shi


Streams of Consciousness
Stream of consciousness is a literary technique often used in modern literature to portray the inner workings of a character’s mind.

Amy Pan


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