A Look at Advanced Sculpture

Senior John, is holding up his sculpted face he made using clay.

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 )