Student Outdoor Sculpture - 2005
May 22 - June 12, 2005
Art Work in the Exhibition
Pinwheel
Whitney Delorey, Janelle Dakin, Anna Mayhew, Marissa Dalferve
Norwell High School
Think of warmth and sunshine.
Recycling Wood
Richard Dolan, Jamie Budden, Kate Tribou, Sarah Mulloney, Grace Enemark
Silver Lake High School
Our sculpture represents how man-made wooden objects can be returned to nature.
Openings to the World
Melissa Murphy, Rachel Thomas, Bisan Bahloul, Liz Buckley
Norwell High School
This piece represents new beginnings in a person’s life.
Candy Land
Samantha Wholley
South Shore Charter Public School
This is a giant Pez dispenser.
Tuna of the Land
Emily Belyea, Julie Crowe, Gabrielle Keaveney, Catie Bossa
Norwell High School
Two worlds, land and sea, can come together as one.
Trees Don’t Whine
Todd Thorp
Sacred Heart High School
This visual pun highlights how trees never complain about human
treatment, however bad. The wine bottle and label (featuring a human hand shaking
a tree hand) celebrate a treaty between man and tree, a mutual contract of
cordial appreciation.
Freedom to Run
Maddie Doyle
Norwell High School
Animal habitats are being encroached upon by our society and consumer culture.
A Walking Advertisement
Alyssa Murphy, Shannon Murphy, Molly Dwyer, Belinda Bowering
Norwell High School
Advertising greatly consumes our society.
H.L.W.D.U.(Human Liquid Waste Disposal)
Christopher Brunjes, Steve Burke, Patrick O'Leary, Craig Pacella
Norwell High School
We are revolutionizing the art world by making human waste disposal
units art forms. We want to evoke humor as well as recycle in a positive, artistic way.
Worldly Material
Liz Closter and Elizabeth Mazzacappa
Sacred Heart High School
The meaning behind our sculpture is that people are materialistic. People believe that having
better accessories somehow makes them better people. By placing the accessories on the tree, we “improve” on
the tree’s natural beauty but actually make the tree look ridiculous.
Choose Your Fate
Matthew McConnell
Sacred Heart High School
Choice is a very important part of life, sometimes you don’t know what you want to do with
your life, so what if you could spin an arrow and choose your fate? Here are five
arrows that will choose your fate.
Reflective Lawn Ornament
Adam MacLean, Ali Breynard
South Shore Charter Public School
Large ordinary lawn ornaments enlarged to be more elaborate.
Trash in the Wind
Spencer Cecchini, Tara Burke, Liz Tavares, Katie Clairmont, Eric Romero, Sarah Brooks, Marissa Delfarro
Norwell High School
Trash can make music to soothe the soul. Viewers are invited to touch it and make their own sounds.
Abandon All Hope, Enter the Inferno
Christa Newman, Nicole Johnson, Kate Tribou
Silver Lake High School
Inspired by the Divine Comedy, by Dante Aligheri, this piece allows
the audience to travel down through the 9 layers of Hell.
End of Oppression
Shannon Leary
South Shore Charter Public School
This piece acknowledges the oppressive and unrealistic body image that Barbies create for women. It calls for
an end to this false image that is enslaving generations of young and maturing females.
Dragon
Catherine Paquin, Natalie Glines Charlotte Guiney
South Shore Charter Public School
Are you seeing the whole picture?
Leyla Zyad, Katelyn Stravinsky, Jamie Nichols, Jaimie Capaldo, Taylor Cleaves
Norwell High School
Small town students feel sheltered from the world’s reality.
Running Ponies
Bridget Hatch
South Shore Charter Public School
Inspired by a sculpture seen at a horse show in Vermont
Rich Music
Jordan Mendes, K.C. Russell
South Shore Charter Public School
This is about music - we like music!
Japanese Fountain
Chris Montero
South Shore Charter Public School
A simple, beautiful object.
What’s Mine is Yours
Paul Downs and Mackenzie Milton
Sacred Heart High School
In war, humans are not the only victims. Nature is also
harmed in war, especially with the hidden mines that may remain there for years. War has a lasting effect.
Annuit Coeptis
Kelly Field, Coleen McKenna, Lyndsay Snow
Silver Lake High School
Our sculpture represents the diversity of students in high school. Based on
stereotypical student groups, we will show that people should overcome their differences and unite in conversation.
Soda Turtle
Katherine Berna, Devon Riley, Matt Drummy, Kim Durand
Silver Lake High School
This represents how the world’s trash is interfering with aquatic life and
is threatening the health of the animals.
Higher Legacy
Abbey Tincher
Sacred Heart High School
Life is a continuous cycle of Nature helping man and man taking advantage of Nature.
Here, Nature invites us to ascend to a higher level.
5 O’Clock Shadow
Shane McAuliffe, Chris Beaton, Jackie Carmen
Silver Lake High School
Art for Art’s Sake, with no purpose, for any purpose perverts art -Benjamin Constant
Pixel Prophecy
Rachel Ladd and Zak Swain
Sacred Heart High School
People are so influenced by the media that they don’t realize the natural beauty of the world around them. Our piece
may distort background images, but the closer you get to it the clearer they become.
Redeemable Bridge
Adam Hoffman, Dave Hassell. Chris Sweeney, Mike Kame
Norwell High School
By recycling you can build bridges.
Christina’s World
Amy Boyce
Marshfield High School
Stop and Smell the Roses
Nicole Fletcher, Karin Randle, Sophie Shrand
Norwell High School
This piece is a literal translation of the common adage, “stop and smell the roses”
The Next Generation
Daniel Shaw
Sacred Heart High School
Chiming In
Joseph Nutter
Sacred Heart High School
This wind chime face represents humans being 'in tune' with Nature and suggests
that this is a most harmonious relationship.
Downward Spiral
Lauren Kilduff, John Wrick, Danielle Stantom
Norwell High School
We are representing the downward spiral of the music industry. The quality of music gets worse as the
years pass, and the price of music keeps rising.
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