A Look at Advanced Sculpture

Ava Palschakov, staff writer

Sophomore Kayla Pizzi is looking for the perfect paint color to finish off her project. (Ava Palschakov )
We have the option to use the 3D printer in advanced sculpture. This student is cleaning up all the imperfections prior to painting it. (Ava Palschakov )
Student is painting her house and using the Taylor Swift eras as her inspiration. (Ava Palschakov)
Two sculpture students imitating a painting on the wall. (Ava Palschakov )
Junior Elizebeth is working hard to finish her large scale project. Her inspiration can from the saying, “keep your eyes peeled”. She still has to add a bucket of eyes with the man holding a peeler. (Ava Palschakov )
Two students pointing at the amazing artwork waiting to be fired. Hopefully the coil pots don’t shatter while in the kiln. (Ava Palschakov )
Senior John is holding up his sculpted face he made using clay. (Ava Palschakov )
Patience is using colored polymer clay to create all different styles of earrings. She has already created many food themed earrings that look extremely realistic! (Ava Palschakov )
A student showing her sculpted face she made by using soft red clay. (Ava Palschakov)
Instead of making a physical project, Aaron has decided to create a digital version. He has big plans for this project. (Ava Palschakov )