Sunset
Huan Trinh, ’26.
Water Scratchboard
Maddie Tan, ’25. Scratchboard
Lazy Morning
Evelyn Harrison, ’25. Oil on canvas.
Small Fish in a Big Pond
Evelyn Harrison, ’25. Colored pencil on paper.
Modern Intellectual
Evelyn Harrison, ’25. Acrylic, gouache, colored pencil, and texture medium on painting panel.
As Time Passes
Evelyn Harrison, ’25. Cardboard, acrylic paint, yarn, and felt.
A cat wearing a hat
Dunja Radivojac, ’25. Graphite drawing.
blue sweep
Valé Sanchez, ’26. Porcelain bowl.
Nature
Denise Pan, ’25. Oil on canvas.
Waves
Valé Sanchez, ’26. Ceramics.
Hike
Denise Pan, ’25. Oil on canvas.
Bubble
Valé Sanchez, ’26. Ceramics.
Steely Morning
Katherine Guo, ’26. Roblox Studio.
Alewife Brook
Alexandra Lee, ’25. Acrylic on canvas.
Pegan Hill
William Liu, ’25. Photo.
clarify
Valé Sanchez, ’26. Acrylic on canvas.
Neon
By Denise Pan, ’25. Photography.
Reflection
By Hoa-Yen Trinh, ’25. Photography.
Descent From Girlhood
Vae Hong, ’25. Pencil & colored pencil on paper.
Snow Mountain
By Denise Pan, ’25. Oil on canvas.
Self-Portrait
Alexandra Lee, ’25. Charcoal on mixed media paper.
Supporting the Unnatural
Anonymous, ’25. Clay.
untitled
Sophie Kwan, ’25.
le jardin de maman
By Denise Pan , ’25.
forest lights
By Vale Sanchez, ’26.
shadow over the sea
Julia Andersson, ’24. Acrylic paint on canvas.
House
Katherine Guo, ’26. Roblox Studio.
Color Schemes
Julia Lynch, ’24. Acrylic paint on canvas.
Sun and Moon
Kyla Wilson, ’24. Graphite.
Peonies
Denise Pan, ’25. Oil painting.
Still Life No. 1
Denise Pan, ’25. Oil painting.
Spring
Denise Pan, ’25. Oil painting.
Winter
Denise Pan, ’25. Oil painting.
Marsh
Denise Pan, ’25. Oil painting.
Untitled
Vae Hong, ’25. Colored pencil on paper.
Untitled
Vae Hong, ’25. Colored pencil, plaster, Photoshop.
Adventure Awaits
Clementine Zei, ’24. Digital art.
Resurrection
Clementine Zei, ’24. Acrylic on canvas fabric.
Marilyn of the Sea
L.D. Tsegaye, ’26. Digital art.
Digital art
Natalia Medina, ’26. Digital art.
Rendered Eye Drawing
Julia Lynch, ’24. Graphite.
Viewpoints
Audrey Birmingham, ’26. Graphite and digital art.
A STATEment Board
John Brosnahan, ’25. Woodworking.
A Gladiator’s Gladiolus
Sofia Scirica, ’23. Copper with leather.
Little Wing
Charlie Coleman ’23. Mixed media sculpture.
Schildpad
Emily Rich, ’25. Silver.
Decompose
Anna Thomas, ’23. Copper sheet metal, copper wire, brass wire, liver of sulfur patina, heat patina.
no heart
Valé Sanchez, ’26. Acrylic in canvas.
Showroom Glass
Katherine Guo, ’26. Roblox Studio.
Untitled
Vae Hong, ’25. Colored pencil on paper, digital painting, sculpture.
you choose
Joanne Zhang, ’25. Photography.
Who Ate the Last Donut?
Evelyn Harrison, ’25. Painting.
Reethu
Sophie Kwan, ’25. Acrylic paint.
The Mannequin
Jolie Yu, ’25. Blender.
A Lucky Finding
Jolie Yu, ’25. Blender.
Red Light
Denise Pan, ’25. Photography.
A Simple Bookshelf
By John Brosnahan, ’25. Wood sculpture.
Starry night
By Ethan Thomas, ’24. Painting.
Cruising the Cliffs
By Sam Dwyer, ’23. Photography.
Sunsets
by Emma Su, ’22. Digital illustration.
Untitled image
by Howard Xu, ’23
Submissions from our last competition!
Hello, WHS! As many of you may know, Red Ink is currently hosting a competition. In that spirit, we thought we would share some of our favorite submissions from our last competition.
Leaf Globe
By Jana Chan, ’22
the sun and the bonsai tree
a painting by Iris Xia, ’22
Transition to Representation
A drawing by Julie Jameson-Clausen, Class of 2024 The word transition for me means transition to representation, specifically in government being able to see the representation amongst women especially women of color is really important to me. Right now there are 48 Women of color serving in Congress right now out of the 126 women and hopefully more to come soon, I hope especially with the BLM movement that soon there will be more representation amongst the government. And more representation of women in strong political figures.
In, Out
A drawing by Emma Su, ’22
Untitled
Drawing by Chloe Xie, ’19.
banana and the tape
a painting by Genevieve van der Wal, ’22
untitled
a drawing by Iris Xia, ’22
untitled
a drawing by Iris Xia, ’22
untitled
a drawing by Iris Xia, ’22
untitled
a drawing by Iris Xia, ’22
the mended heart
a metals piece by Jana Chan, ’22
ametrine
a drawing by fall contest winner Starly Li, ’23
rest
a photo by Grace Bida, ’21
trapped
a photo by Grace Bida, ’21
layers
a photo by Grace Bida, ’21
rose
a photo by Grace Bida,’21
Untitled
a metals piece by Michelle Lee, ’20
unnamed
a photo by Winter Contest winner Mia Moore, ’20
suspended garden
a ceramics piece by Serelle Carr, ’19
friday night lights and tearing up
photos taken by Anais Livadas, ’19 titled: friday night lights titled: tearing up
portrait of ben
an oil pastel illustration by Chloe Xie, ’19 Artist’s Statement I drew this portrait of my older brother recently in Drawing and Painting Intensive during studio time. I was inspired by his pensive look! As an artist, stepping outside of your comfort zone through innovation is important. I didn’t want to create something that was “just pretty,” and I wanted to challenge myself to create a portrait that focused on experimental colors and techniques. The layered tan and beige papers are torn, adding unique textures to the overall piece. The layered papers add more lines and forms to the piece,…
fall
a series of photos taken by Henry Binder, ’19
spaceman
a watercolor illustration by Chloe Xie, ’19
Little Inkwells
A series of ceramics pieces by honorable mention recipient Serelle Carr, ’19.
winter hat
a knitted hat by winter contest winner Inara Pirani, ’19
twisted tree trunk
a sculpture by fall contest winner, Sofia Fauza, ’19
pencil and ink drawing
a drawing by fall contest winner, Kaitlyn Hazzard, ’20
posterboy
a watercolor painting by Chloe Xie, ’19
col mare
photos by Adriana Voci, ’18
toad from mario kart
a ceramics piece by Hayden Carr, ’21
nature
a picture by Kira Carr, ’21
raw prawn
a drawing by Michelle Lee, ’20
what a hoot
a mug by Serelle Carr, ’19
blue moon
ring by Inara Pirani, ’19
tentacles
necklace by Arianna Baffa, ’17
pitcher in pink
ceramic by Serelle Carr, ’19
aspirations
glasses by Sinclaire Vandvoort, ’17
nebulous
ceramic by Sofia Fauza, ’19