Student Outdoor Sculpture - 2006
May 21 - June 11, 2006
Art Work in the Exhibition
Snow White's Theatre.
Zoe Ovans, Jacqui Desai, Julia D'Allessandro
Inly School, Scituate
Welcome to Snow White's magical theatre we invite you to sit down,
relax, and take a break from your busy life. Most importantly we encourage
to dream and imagine.
Ant Hill
Anna Rotty, Kelley O’Leary, Lindsay Stockbridge, Robin Dienel, Alyssa Hoffman
Scituate High School
An ant hill is an intriguing form in nature. We used size and
proportion to emphasize its beauty and simplicity.
Heart-Shaped Box
Bailey Davall
Inly School, Scituate
We all need to resist being put into heart-shaped boxes. Rise up, and be who you are!
The Guardian
Sam Game, Taj Tallirico, Ian Marcellana
Inly School, Scituate
The guardian protects us from the evil that is contaminating the earth by not
recycling plastic products.
Stuck in the Middle
Allie Mendard, Sebastian Braga, Mike Kaplan-Hartlaub, and Brett Noble
Inly School, Scituate
The bridge of life is not easy. Sometimes you fall through the cracks and get stuck
for awhile.
Recycled Man
Adam Alzaim, Matt Loguidice, Austin West, Kevin Showstedt
Duxbury Middle School
What you throw away can come back to haunt you!
Mailbox: Transformed
Hannah Kaplan Hartlaub, Yasuko Hirnano
Scituate High School
We feel that many trees are being cut down for the purpose of advertising.
Many of these flyers end up in mailboxes and are thrown away. We thought it would be
fitting to make a recycled mailbox, symbolizing the paper wasted every day. We believe
that it is important to recycle before throwing things away.
The Red Carpet
Kerrianne Foley, Sarah Kelley, Jenny Driscoll
Scituate High School
The carpet represents society’s superficial view on the meaning of life and the loss
of personal identity. The breaking simultaneously represents two things: the effect of
ones’ reliance on society’s superficiality and the moment when one discards these
false standards of living to obtain personal peace and internal harmony.
Growing Chairs
Lily Klein-Stropnicky, Katie Savage, Andrew McCall
Scituate High School
The chairs are a surreal idea of a man-made object growing out of the ground.
Trees
Andy Schlag
Scituate High School
This piece is an expression of my views on the destruction of nature and over-development
of the world. The tree is made of metal to symbolize industry and machinery, and eventually even nature will be a product, not natural.
The Dance
Katelyn Robbins, Ashley Rooney, Genevieve Pratt, Katelin Medeiros, Ashley Burroughs
Rockland High School
Each figure reflects our own unique tastes in fashion and music, but will
unite by interlocking hands.
Tropicana Tree
Lindsay Stockbridge
Scituate High School
For my sculpture, I wanted the cardboard oranges to represent the re-growth of materials
when recycled.
Found Sculptures
Amanda Watkins Ashley Sampson, Lauren Hess, Amanda Gilmore,
Huynh Charlie, Jennifer Pizzerella, Nicholas Voci Jeremy Garland, Sheila Thompson,
Ashlyann Kerry, Tabitha Marshall
Plymouth North High School
Discarded objects ban collectively and acquire a life of their own.
V Formation Grace
Alex Boris
Plymouth North High School
rhythm and migration
Clothes Line Mural
Margaret McCune, Jessica Head Adrien Miller Megan Arthurs
Plymouth North High School
Summer, Winter, Spring and Fall hanging out to dry.
Emerging From the Forest
Alex Boris
Plymouth North High School
Like Michelangelo’s partial sculpture of David emerging from the marble, human parts emerge
from inside of the trees.
Raining Umbrellas
Adrien Miller, Jessica Head, Rachel Bastoni
Plymouth North High School
Christo comes to the South Shore.
Manipulated Cycles
Kelley O’Leary
Scituate High School
Bikes are fascinating structures by themselves, and I simply enhanced them to
represent the beauty and unique cycles of nature.
A Mother's Love
Kristin Gray
For my sculpture, I sought to capture the essence of the relationship that exists between mother and child. While this relationship is extremely
nurturing at times, it can be overwhelming and destructive, leading to alienation.
It Was Necessary
Olivia Becker, Lindsay Adams
Plymouth North High School
The world is becoming over-industrialized, and as a result of greed, nature is being
destroyed.
The Game
Margaret McCune
Plymouth North High School
Where did all the players go?
Boatless Anchor
Steven Francis
Plymouth North High School
Ghost ship set adrift.
The Way to Go
Caitlin Stratton, Micahla Peterson, Lindsay West, Liz Hofmaier,
Casey Reinhart, Janine Salaneh
Duxbury Middle School
Choose your path wisely
Homage
Janine Salaneh
Duxbury Middle School
This is a homage to my Mother.
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