MRS. ABNEY: STUDENT ARTWORK
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Fall 2014

Completed Relief Sculptures
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Food sculptures

These sculptures are made with clay and actual components to create a unique "arrangement." The main food items are made with clay. The students' goal was to make their clay food look as realistic as possible by studying textures, values, and proportions of their project compared to "real" food.
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Spring 2015

In-progress Relief Sculpture Projects
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Completed relief sculptures

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In-Progress spirit balls

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completed spirit balls

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In-progress food sculptures

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Completed food sculptures 

Clay food with real components 
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