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- Autopilot
Beyond me, Ian O'Hara Digital photography, 2023. See the Artist Request Usage
- Themes
Mental Health Weathered, Patrick Jang Film and animation, 2023. And the Other is a Beast, Cynthia Zhou Oil paint on linen, 3 ft. x 5 ft., 2021. Portrait No. 2, Derek Sun Digital photography, Adobe Photoshop, 2023. Key, Derek Sun Installation, 2023. Portrait No. 1, Derek Sun Digital photography, Adobe Photoshop, 2023. Like High, Ian O'Hara Digital photography, 2023. this is not supposed to be a representation of my home, Gray Baker Brown craft paper, paint, charcoal, collage, yarn, broken objects that would fill a home, LED lights, a plaster cast of the artist's legs, and a monitor playing a video of the artist in the early stages of creating the environment, 2023. The Anxiety of Being, Irene Ho Charcoal, 2023. Browse by Artist Ian O'Hara Cynthia Zhou Irene Ho Gray Baker Derek Sun Patrick Jang
- HannahGaoArtworks
Knife//Point, Hannah Gao Oil on Canvas, 2023. See the Artist Request Usage
- Ghost Mother
Ghost Mother, Merritt Crumpton Thread, acrylic and ink on paper, 2020. See the Artist Request Usage
- DanaColstonArtworks
crime scene, Dana Colston Fabric, zipper, thread, stuffing, 76’ of stuffed intestines, 2023. After having a diagnostic surgery that provided me no answers, my body truly felt like a crime scene. I decided to create a life-sized torso with a zipper in the spot where my visible surgery incision was. Because all of my issues seem to point back to my tummy, I decided to create intestines, filling the body with them to symbolize the feeling that I constantly feel overwhelmed and filled by my health issues. I then put countless hours into creating the 76 feet of intestines: sewing them, flipping them inside out, and stuffing them. I created this sense of interactivity to symbolize support I receive and its positive impact on me, but even with the support, my body will never be the same. See the Artist Request Usage
- Kaylee Christiansen
Kaylee Christiansen Topics / Themes: Beauty Standards, Media, Sexism Mediums: Photography, collage @Kayleemakes_art Selected Works
- Cultural Identity & Experiences
Cultural Identity & Experiences The Death of a Native Tongue, Katherine Chong Laser-cut plexiglass, vellum, printed paper, dirt, spray-paint, dictionary pages, yarn, resin, gouache, mulberry silk, 2022. writing til world's end, Iris Fu Worksheet pages, washable black marker, printer paper, 2023. Nature's Network, Irene Ho Watercolor, poster color, color pencil, procreate, 2023. Mother at the Dining Hall Table, Iris Fu Charcoal, 2023. Name Embedded, Irene Ho Watercolor, poster color, color pencil, 2022. The Fruit Sellers, Matthew Yu Watercolor, gouache, paint marker, white ink, yinzhang, fountain pen, 2023. (i'm sorry), Iris Fu Digital photography, 2022. Rise, Hannah Gao Oil on wood, 2023. Unfolding, Irene Ho Paper, color pencil, conte crayon, 2023. Dinner at Wangchao Teppanyaki, Matthew Yu Maobi, oil pastel, watercolor, gouache, paint marker, white ink, yinzhang, fountain pen, 2023. Gaze of Ancestors, Irene Ho Acrylic, 2023. Story Told, Irene Ho Watercolor, poster color, color pencil, ink, 2022. Woven, Irene Ho Watercolor, color pencil, 2022. Unseen Ancestry, Irene Ho Acrylic, 2023. Hugang Market at Noon, Matthew Yu Maobi, oil pastel, watercolor, gouache, paint marker, white ink, yinzhang, fountain pen, 2023. Rites of Passage, Irene Ho Watercolor, poster color, ink, 2022. Unravel, Hannah Gao Oil on canvas, 2023. Browse by Artist Matthew Yu Irene Ho Iris Fu Hannah Gao Katherine Chong
- this is not supposed to be a representat
let's catch up! Gray Baker acrylic, paint marker, wood panel, 2023. See the Artist Request Usage
- AdaSimonArtworks
the beginning and the end and everything in between, Ada Simon Gouache, suede laces, 2023. See the Artist Request Usage
- Artist
Irene Ho Topics / Themes: Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan Mediums: Printmaking, video, photography, acrylic paint, watercolor To me, art is a form of communication, a way to convey the complexity of human emotion and social issues. As an artist, my primary concern is to develop aesthetic expression with a sympathy for society. In our globalized, rapidly advancing society, numerous social issues remain unseen. Art serves as the most approachable and prevalent medium, permeating through the media we consume daily, the newspapers we read, the posters our campuses post, and even the houses we live in. Artistic expression, integral to our daily experiences, serves as a powerful approach for artists to convey their ideas and messages, making critical issues more accessible to the public. In my artistic creation, I strive to uncover layers of identity, heritage, and memory, weaving together personal narratives with broader social commentary. Besides the exploration of self-identity, my artistic journey is also greatly inspired by the stories and rich heritage of Taiwan's indigenous cultures shared by my mother, transcending mere artistic pursuits to become a homage to tradition. My childhood memories filled with tribal customs, vibrant celebrations, and the vivid narratives of tattoo artistry have lighted a deep-seated passion for exploration within me. Through my artwork, I convey expressions with the essence of identity, with each brushstroke revealing a story. Employing traditional motifs and symbolic colors, I not only celebrate these cultures but also strive to initiate dialogues on cultural preservation in our rapidly evolving world. This journey is my contribution to ensuring the enduring presence of these ancient cultures in our collective memory. Through the use of various mediums, I invite viewers to join me on a voyage of rediscovery and reclamation. Selected Works
- Breakfast at Fu Hang
Breakfast at Fu Hang, Matthew Yu Maobi, oil pastel, watercolor, gouache, fountain pen, 2023. See the Artist Request Usage
- 726 photos of my cat
726 photos of my cat, Iris Fu Photography, 2023. See the Artist Request Usage