Sculpture Portfolio By: Olivia Czajka 2014.

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Sculpture Portfolio By: Olivia Czajka 2014

Styrofoam Cup Sculpture This sculpture was our first project We were only allowed to use a styrofoam cup, an exact-o-knife, and a glue gun I wanted to re-create a new cup from my old cup, then add a few other unique elements

This sculpture is made entirely from paper, cardboard, and glue Paper Sculpture This sculpture is made entirely from paper, cardboard, and glue Repetition was a key into making this flower. I used bright colors to make the sculpture pop.

Wire Sculpture Made completely from wire and a wooden base, this sculpture was a bit of a challenge Coiling, twisting, bending, and clamping were all factors that helped make this tree I like the idea that wire, something pointy as a more harsh medium, could make something like my tree, which looks harmless

This project was one of the most simple, but one of my favorites Abstract Sculpture This project was one of the most simple, but one of my favorites It consists of a hanger, panty-hos, glue, and spray paint It was a project that seemed completely random, but ended up looking almost professional

This sculpture used repetition of a shape to become something new Toothpick Sculpture This sculpture used repetition of a shape to become something new The mediums used to make this were toothpicks and glue We took a small and simple shape, such as a triangle or square, to make something bigger and more complex, as my nest

13 Pieces- Wood Sculpture Random, fun, and interesting would be the 3 words to describe this project Using 13 pieces of random wood from a shop, I created an abstract sculpture incorporating an abundance of angles and curves

Pieces by jen stark

This piece is constructed entirely from cardboard and glue Cardboard Sculpture This piece is constructed entirely from cardboard and glue Different methods were used (such as ripping, cutting, and shredding) to make the cupcakes This project was one of my favorite projects to make because we were able to work in groups and test our limits

This sculpture is made out of a book and glue. Book Deconstruction This sculpture is made out of a book and glue. It says “LOVE” and has a bunch of other inspirational words along the other side. I enjoyed making this project because it was fun to figure out how to create it.

My group made our figure as if it were Superman. Public Tape Sculpture Made completely out of saran wrap and tape, this sculpture was the most interesting to make. My group made our figure as if it were Superman. We gave it life by suspending it from the ceiling for all to see.

This project was the hardest, but I love the outcome. Paper Mache Greek Vase This project was the hardest, but I love the outcome. The vase is made out of paper mache (newspaper and glue), and paint. I enjoyed looking into Greek culture to make this sculpture.

Ceramic Pinch Pot This project was a really fun to make because even if I messed up, there was always a simple solution. I loved creating these bowls because I only had to use clay and a few tools.