This is an audio responsive 2D drawing machine made with goal of creating automated art through live interactivity between 3D printer and environment.
Healing Courtyard - Downtown Berkeley Domestic Violence shelter is a place for individuals and families to heal in.
In order for architecture to be resilient, we must look and understand what the changing roles of a building are. In the site of Pacifica, the community is only connected to the rest of the world via 1 Highway.
This recreation center proposal, located next to the ocean in Pacifica, CA, is an exploration of the tectonic potential of concrete as a building material.
This proposal for a community center for the residents of Pacifica aims to utilize the material properties of concrete to form spaces which are familiar, but uncanny.
"Quilted" physically "quilts" together pieces of a broken diasporic identity which includes themes of gender, sexuality, religion and tradition.
"Woven" incorporates photography into traditional Armenian textile pattern to "weave" an archival narrative of Armenian-American experience that addresses gender, religion, and tradition.
"Using renaissance cities as my theme, the idea was to elaborate on the idea from Baxandall’s idea of “The Period Eye” on how adding context can change one’s perspective on the image and add to cognitive style.
This piece was made as part of an artistic final project for the Italian Studies 120 class at Berkeley.
"EXPRMNTS was my first print series that experiment with a new abstract style of printmaking.
This design for a domestic violence shelter aims to create a feeling of autonomy within a secure environment through strategies such as the breaking down of masses, layering of spaces, and integration of nature t
“Dinner for Two” is an intimate, outdoor experience in which one can watch the sunset while dining with a friend or lover.
It is a universal truth that smoking is bad for our health.
"These characters each represent a melodramatic exaggeration of different aspects of my identity.
This stop-motion animation exhibits a scenario of what Dante’s inferno might look like and uses one of the stories of Cain and Albe from Bible which is also a classic example of envy and betrayal.
After reading Dante’s Divine Comedy, Lily thought about how the vivid descriptions and numerous scenes unfold like a mystery graphic novel. For her project, she decided to run with that.
Reflection, Refraction, Diffraction (or How Come I Still Think You Are There?!) is concerned with ideas of texture and form and the juxtaposing of materiality and memory.
This work seeks to visually translate the lyricism of Dante’s Inferno while taking inspiration from Botticelli’s illustrations.
The American Dream/Renny's Delicatessen is an ongoing project that started in 2018.
“refractions.” is a collection of digital illustrations utilizing photos in an intuitive, textural manner, explorations of atmosphere, refraction & composition are made.