

I was assistant art director for the 2022-23 edition of my school literary magazine, pictured below. I helped set the look for the publication, designed some layouts, created ornamental illustration, and contributed art and writing works to the project. For the 2023-24 edition, I am the senior art director and am currently working with the other members of the editorial board to set themes and goals for this year’s book.












Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
Lady in the Window, 2021
Acrylic on Canvas

Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
There’s No Crying in Baseball, 2019
Charcoal on Cardstock

Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
Heavenly Burning, 2021
Watercolor on Cardstock

Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
Study of Egon Schiele’s “Woman in Orange Stockings,” 2022
Watercolor Pencils

Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
Melancholy, 2020
Acrylic on Canvas

Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
duh, 2020
Sharpie Pen and Copic Markers on Cardstock

Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
Original Bloom, 2020
Charcoal on Toned Paper

Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
Bloom 2, 2022
Acrylic on 4-foot x 3-foot Canvas

Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
Anonymity of a Liminal Space, 2021
Acrylic on Canvas
Once when at the airport, my family saw a man with a bloody apron, seemingly unnoticed. For her birthday, my mom requested a piece inspired by that experience. By using a vague background, no faces, and an unclear era, I was able to create a feeling of anonymity and strangeness.

Acrylic and wall paint on plywood. To create more of an experience for the audience, I added a Cabaret themed entrance, all freehand. 2023.


Violet Saynuk, (b. 2006)
Arachne, 2022
Acrylic and Thread on Canvas
After winning a weaving competition against Athena, Arachne was turned into a spider by a jealous Athena.

Violet Saynuk (b. 2006)
Kaleidoscope Eyes, 2023
Adobe Illustrator
The assignment was to create a light fixture with a theme, so I made three lanterns inspired by the art of Hilma af Klint.