2026 Submissions
Canopy Symphony
This artpiece depicts the colorful details of the life that thrives under the rainforest canopies.
Light of Summer
A girl floats beneath the summer sun, her smile shimmering through the water’s light.
First Step Away
In this piece, a cat who spends its day sleeping and passing its time inside the house is on its way to go outside as the night falls.
Through the Streets
I got inspired to create this piece during my stay at the emergency room.
Escaping Procrastination
Escaping Procrastination is about breaking free from daily temptations that hinder your growth as an artist and as a person.
crouching tiger, it's my tiger
This diptych holds a lot of personal meaning: it encapsulates the two conditions I often find myself in.
A Game of Control
In “A Game of Control,” I depict three levels of control: the hands controlling the foosball figurine heads, the figurine heads controlling the ball, and the ball that has legs, enabling it to walk and control itself.
prick and poke
I wrote a poem about my mom's new job, I felt proud and inspired by her because some day I would like to work medically and help people like she now does.
Even Specimen have to produce results
What does it mean to be treated like lab rat, like a specimen?
Pearly Whites
The piece Pearly Whites, aims to critique societal standards about beauty by using surrealism.
Blooming Silence
As a piece I created for my Sustained Investigation for my AP Art Studio class, I was very inspired by @ 0_benjaminnnn_0 on Insta, and wanted to combine their style of work to what I did.
Glowing Tiger
I wanted to make this piece have a glowing effect, so I used neon pink to highlight the shift from dark to light.
Sunny Moon Quartz
Sunny Moon Quartz is an expression of how serene the night could be and the comfort of being solitary as a human.
SculptPads
Inspired by the lack of support for people with visual impairments at my local fine arts museum and research on the technological synergy (Bluetooth interactions) of teamLab exhibits, I started designing SculptPads a year and a half ago.