Pot 'o Flowers - 30"x40" (Oil On Canvas)
Eric Zhang, 2T7 MAM
Its a pot of flowers.
@zhang_airwick
The Heart and Fear
Shazray Nassar Syed, 2T7 MAM
I was scared of starting the anatomy curriculum in my first year of medical school, taking months for that fear to fade. Making art helped me recontextualize things, slowly transforming the concepts from terrifying to beautiful. Throughout this journey, I learned that art can be a powerful tool in reconstructing realities and perceptions.
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Autumn’s Gentle Shift
Areeba Chaudhry, 2T7 PB
These visuals capture the transformation of fall, journeying from the soft, golden hues of autumn evening to the deepening tones of nightfall. In the top piece, a moonlit staircase leads up a hill framed by vibrant trees; a scattering of fallen leaves on the first step hints at the grounding effect of focusing on each small step when the path ahead feels overwhelming. Below, a darker scene highlights a solitary autumn tree with spiraling branches, its leaves drifting into the starry sky—a quiet reflection of fall's transition into colder, windier weeks as it wanes toward winter. The adjacent column of paintings—ranging from light to dark—further explores this graceful shift, mirroring nature’s transition through color and light.
A Trip to Bhutan
Aishwarya Nair, 2T7 WB
acrylic on canvas (24 x 36 inches)
This painting draws inspiration from my trip to Bhutan, a landlocked South Asian country nestled in the eastern Himalayas. Using a palette knife to create texture and depth on a large canvas, I wanted to use an impressionistic style to capture the essence of the landscape. This is in contrast to the clean lines of the structure at the centre of the painting, which were rendered with a fine brush. The choice of complementary colours further emphasizes the contrast of the manmade structure amidst the rolling hills.
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