Students

Student Work

Check out some creative portfolios of students we’ve worked with in the past

Peter

Stanford, Class of 2027
Mechanical Engineering major

“I believe sculpture is the optimal medium to convey information and express creativity.”

“3D sculpture should look amazing from all angles, each side telling a unique story.”

Naturalistic Dragon

Clay, Cone 6 Glaze

Chinese Dragon (Full with Shadow)

Clay, Wire, Cottons, Shadows Cast in Photography

When the Carp Leaped Over the Garden Gate

Clay, Cone 6 Clear Gloss, Underglaze, Original Hand-Crushed Glaze

Eastern Ares (God of War) and His Human Side

Paper Machete, Cloth, Bronze Paint

Locked Away

Clay, Cone 6 Glaze

Missing Treasure

Clay, Cone 6 Underglaze

Bowl Collections

Clay, Cone 6 laze

Judy

University of Wisconsin Madison, Class of 2026

“I believe that painting is like a mirror, it reflects your living attitude. People not only need skills and experiences; they also need to find their true heart.”

“I believe that an artist should have their own thoughts and they should respect history. I also believe thy should bring their own perspectives to the work.”

Birds and Birds

Sumi Ink on Rice Paper

Black and Pink

Sumi Ink on Rice Paper

Text and Writing

Sumi Ink on Rice Paper

House and Trees

Sumi Ink on Rice Paper

Hardwork and Ink

Sumi Ink on Rice Paper

Green and Orange

Sumi Ink on Rice Paper

Rose and Cabbage

Graphite on Paper

Andrew

 University of Southern California (USC), Class of 2025
Business major

“I view the methodology of creating art as a process of problem-solving.

“Whether it be professionally or personally, art is something I am passionate about and is something I will continue to do moving forward.”

Untitled (Portrait of Self 2)

Digital

Untitled (Fragmented Paranoia)

Graphite and Charcoal Pastel on Cardboard

(Untitled) Puppetry

Acrylic, Charcoal, Colored Pencils, Graphite

Untitled (My Stuff)

Acrylic

Untitled (Space Thing)

Digital

Untitled (Tree painting)

Acrylic

Untitled (Father and Son)

Graphite, Charcoal, Charcoal Pastel

Leo

UC Davis (2026)
“I wanted to employ pieces of bland complexion in my portfolio to emphasize the humanistic, uncut essence of my sights.”

“my work attempts to show the
pictorial representations of the elements that constitute our world in their actuality.”

(Untitled) Shells

Digital Photograph

(Untitled) Letter

Digital Photograph

(Untitled) Frame

Digital Photograph

(Untitled) Roses

Digital Photograph

(Untitled) Spheres

Digital Photograph

Tank

Ink, Watercolor, Graphite

Ships

Ink, Watercolor, Graphite

What do you think?

What is your personal brand, activities you enjoy doing, that we can visually demonstrate to colleges?