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Peach Rock door Joann Shih
The interconnected squares symbolize the rock projections commonly found in Californian deserts. At sunset, the rugged surfaces of these rocks soften, absorbing the creamy pastel hues of the dimming sky. This design captures the dynamic character of sunsets, allowing colors to invade adjacent spaces while maintaining visual harmony.
The interconnected squares symbolize the rock projections commonly found in Californian deserts. At sunset, the rugged surfaces of these rocks soften, absorbing the creamy pastel hues of the dimming sky. This design captures the dynamic character of sunsets, allowing colors to invade adjacent spaces while maintaining visual harmony.
Over Joann Shih
Joann Shih is a 20 year old biology student majoring in Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution at the University of California, Los Angeles. She enjoys observing the intricacies of landscapes and organisms, and incorporating those elements of nature to her paintings, which are completed in traditional media. Her deep interest in studying plant and animal morphologies drives her aspirations to become a biological illustrator. Although she primarily utilizes techniques of realism and chiaroscuro in her work, she is currently experimenting with abstract styles in modern design.
Joann Shih is a 20 year old biology student majoring in Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution at the University of California, Los Angeles. She enjoys observing the intricacies of landscapes and organisms, and incorporating those elements of nature to her paintings, which are completed in traditional media. Her deep interest in studying plant and animal morphologies drives her aspirations to become a biological illustrator. Although she primarily utilizes techniques of realism and chiaroscuro in her work, she is currently experimenting with abstract styles in modern design.