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A Few of My Favorite Things

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1. The Player Handbook for Dungeons and Dragons   has been my key to many of my best friendships I've made over the years. It's quite worn and tends to flip to specific often-used pages when opened. Many hands have touched this book, and I find that awesome. 2. The figure on top of the book is of an old childhood favorite character named Broly from the popular Japanese anime "Dragon Ball Z." He has very recently been reintroduced to the "Dragon Ball Super" series, and is by far a massive improvement on the original character. My younger brother got this for my birthday a year ago. 3. The small figure to the right of the book is a Dungeons and Dragons custom miniature of my second Dungeons and Dragons character, Rei Graywillow. He was a part of my longest running campaign of well over a year, and has had a huge impact on my previous friend group. At this point, he has absolutely outgrown his original concept; which I couldn't be happier for.  4. The opaqu

Lightner Museum Gallery

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Cabinet of Curiosity

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Mimic Cabinet of Curiosity Materials: Hard foam board, Black scotch tape, tan scotch tape, straight pins, black sharpie, hot glue, duct tape Cabinet Dimensions: Height 20 inches, Width 15 inches, Depth 9 inches Treasure Chest Mimic Dimensions: Height 6 inches, Width 6 inches, Depth 2 inches Ceiling Lamp Mimic Dimensions: Height 3 inches, Height with Tongue 6 inches, Radius 3.5 inches      The concept for this sculpture is influenced on the fantasy monster known as a mimic; an ambush predator that disguises itself as objects of avarice. This is an inverse to a collection I'd read about where human heads were collected from old asylums. Over time, the skeletal structure would begin to give way, and the flesh would be flayed from the original body and pinned to these wooden mannequins. What I wanted was to flip this concept of making a wooden structure look organic, and instead make an organic structure look wooden.      As I started building, I decided early I wanted these creatures

Memento

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  Memento for Popop Materials: Wood, Brass metallic paint, Black sharpie     This sculpture represents the impact my late grandfather, my Popop, has had on my life and my family. A few memories came to mind when designing this. One from my time with my family at a summer beach house where we all stayed, and Popop played practical jokes on us the whole time. The other memory I come back to is when he and my Nana took me to Yoko Ono sculpture exhibit. It was kind of a let down as it was only one set of sculptures of the same pink blobs with spots.      Keeping these in mind, the sculptures did leave an impression, and it seemed like something that worked well for a palm-sized sculpture. Wood felt right as it is a sturdy material, but stubborn; much like him. The brass paint represents his time as an officer in the navy; also known as the brass. The brass ended up looking more gold after application and this felt even more accurate to his impact with my family. The black dots represented

Figurative Sculptures

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The Impossible American Dream Materials: Air Dry Clay, Primer, Magenta Paint, Blue Ink Sculpture Dimension: Height 1 1/2 Inches, Width 3 Inches, Depth 1 1/2 Inches Stand Dimensions: Height 5 Inches, Width 2 Inches, Depth 7 Inches Even Americans Can't Afford the American Dream (usnews.com) For most people in the world, especially Americans, the stable home, car, pets, kids, and vacation time for all major holidays, and the ability to pay for the education for the kids is just a pure impossibility. Impossible Dreams: The American Dream | ipl.org America likes to depict itself as an accepting country with opportunities for all, but the reality is far from benevolent or accepting. Why Most People Will Never Achieve The American Dream (forbes.com) What was once very viable with just a college degree now requires much more from oneself to achieve the most basic of comforts. The Unrealistic Expectations of the Blue Collar Worker Materials: Air Dry Clay, Blue Ink, Blue Pastel, Black Sharpi

Experimental Sculpture

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Sculpture 1 Space Sculpture Materials: Balsa Wood, Wood Glue, Sharpie Ink, Black Ink, Scotch Tape, Packing Tape, Note Paper Dimensions: Height 8 Inches, Width 4 Inches, Depth 4 Inches Focal Point Sculpture Materials: Balsa Wood, Wood Glue, Packing Tape, Straight Pins, Hot Glue, Scotch Tape Dimensions: Height 9 Inches, Width 3 Inches, Depth 3 Inches Asymetry Sculpture Materials: Balsa Wood, Shop Wood, Scotch Tape, Hot Glue, Black Ink and Wood Glue Mixture Dimensions: Height 10 Inches, Wide 2 Inches, Depth 2 Inches  

Water Fountain Replica

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Starting Concept In Process w/ Diagram Final Product Details