STUDIO ART

 INTIMA FALL-WINTER 2025-26

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Anatomy of a Healing Touch | Ira Bagga

Making a kind connection in the medical setting goes a long way to feeling better for patients as well as clinicians.

Bulimia, I Am Not a Prince | Serge LeComte

The fantasy of beauty becomes a stark reality in our body-conscious world.

CHEMO-od | Annunziata Tricarico

After a difficult diagnosis, an artist curates a response through her vivid and emotional imagery.

Chronos: Mind and Heart | Mariana Ndrio

“Contemplate the interplay of time, thought and emotion— a continuous dialogue between logic and feeling”—in this evocative collage.

Departure and Return: Visualizing Ethical Tensions
in Geriatric Care
| Madison Zhao

How do we view the passage of time as we age?

Genetic Diagnostic Funnel | Sujal Manohar

DNA speaks loudly in every generation’s past, present and future.

Open Window | Wayan Buschman

There is no “message” in this drawing, says the artist, but for us it shows a willingness to keep possibilities alive.

Our Heart | Lauren Reyes

Culture intertwined with science is a common theme throughout this storyteller’s creative practice and writings.

Radices Nostras | Rebecca Dun-Roseman

Reflect on ‘our roots’ when viewing this world-expanding image by a a first-year medical student at Northeast Ohio Medical University.

Seeds of Life | Elli Youngeun Lee

Anatomy class takes root in medical training. This acrylic on canvas painting deepens the experience and value of those moments.

Story of a Story | Angus Woodward

Narratives take many forms and live many lives in this graphic piece of non-fiction.

Through the Eye of Time | Simran Anand

In charcoal, a future surgeon offers a ‘visionary’ drawing of love and healing.

Thyroid Cocoon | Victoria Yuan

A Sarnoff Fellow at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine’s illustration reimagines how a health condition transforms a body and a life.

The Window | Esha Sawant

What’s captured in the subtle imagery of this painting opens your eyes to quiet everyday moments.

Womb | Johanna Glaser

Inspired by a portrait by the Austrian Expressionist painter Egon Schiele, this collage is “an expression of awe as to how humans can simultaneously be wounded, age, heal, celebrate and create throughout the seasons of our lives.”