Beginning Art’s Brilliant Sculptures!

  • Mei Dotzler (left) and Izobella Nelson

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  • Ashton Powell (Left). Maria Cooperstein (Middle), and Keeyokee Stewart

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  • CJ Honeycutt (Left), and Zach Robinson

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  • Angie Garciabaca (left), Daniella Mahler (middle), and Sam Argo.

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  • Catherine Blessing (left), Jordyn Combs (right), and Emily Othon

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  • Alexis Young, and Ashonet Bullock (not Pictured)

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  • Sean Alford (left), Noelle Brown (middle), and Julian Garcia.

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  • Alicia Monge (left), and Laksmi Garcia

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  • Analise Nelson (left), Matilynn Goerke (middle), and Rene Somoza-Freeman

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  • Saul Calvillo (1st), Jessica Alvafrado (2nd), Mackenzie Szatkowski (3rd), and Brenna Laszakovits.

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  • Nathaniel Scott (left), Demetri Varelas (middle) , and Jordan Pfeiffer.

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  • Connor Wedman (left), and Nicole Barger.

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Samantha Crowson, Cougar Tales and Feature Editor

  • Connor Wedman (left), and Nicole Barger.

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  • Nathaniel Scott (left), Demetri Varelas (middle) , and Jordan Pfeiffer.

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  • Saul Calvillo (1st), Jessica Alvafrado (2nd), Mackenzie Szatkowski (3rd), and Brenna Laszakovits.

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  • Analise Nelson (left), Matilynn Goerke (middle), and Rene Somoza-Freeman

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  • Alicia Monge (left), and Laksmi Garcia

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  • Sean Alford (left), Noelle Brown (middle), and Julian Garcia.

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  • Alexis Young, and Ashonet Bullock (not Pictured)

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  • Catherine Blessing (left), Jordyn Combs (right), and Emily Othon

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  • Angie Garciabaca (left), Daniella Mahler (middle), and Sam Argo.

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  • CJ Honeycutt (Left), and Zach Robinson

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  • Ashton Powell (Left). Maria Cooperstein (Middle), and Keeyokee Stewart

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  • Mei Dotzler (left) and Izobella Nelson

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It’s always fun to take a walk through the lower 300 building and see the wonderful showcased art made by our fellow Sahuaro students! This week’s amazing creations are some very detailed sculpture work from Mrs. Kimbely’s beginning art classes.

Each sculpture depicts some everyday things or things the students enjoy and the idea came to Mrs. Kimbely when looking at the sculpture work of Claes Oldenburg. He only makes massive Pop Art sculptures resembling every day items, and are all around the world in public places, “His work is fun and that was my thought for this project,” Mrs. Kimbely said, “A change from drawing and learning how to draw… especially for those who aren’t as good at that kinda stuff, and work well with their hands.”