Dandelion
Deep rooted
Deep rooted
You can tell a lot about people by looking at their shoes.
At times, we are lost in a sea of thought. We swim in new ideas and warm,
She laughed as she ran
Painting
desensitization: decreasing a response to a stimulus after repeated exposure
I wish I had known you.
Charcoal, Drawing
Mixed Media
Photography
Typing commences
All the weary and the downtrodden, the hopeless and forgotten. Pick yourself
DNA is the great cosmic irony. It is a catalogue of existence, containing all requisites for life.
Oil painting
This multimedia piece represents our communal metamorphosis from strangers to family and from students to doctors.
A piece that seeks to depict the thin line where the pressure from one side is equal to the other and change occurs.
From any other angle it appeared to be a normal tree, but if you stood just right you could truly appreciate how hard it had to work just to stay alive.
Photograph of Salt Lake City
Oil painting
Exactly 5 years and 3 months since his death
Doctor Yao was a prodigious physician.
Drawing. A piece inspired by the discussion surrounding physician burnout and how to tackle this problem.
Lately, I’ve been wanting to write down what happened between me and the crazy lady, but what with graduating, applying, packing and finally traveling to my little town in Ghana, I haven’t had the time or the brain space. And I know it won’t be a good story. There are no plot twists. There is …
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