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As described by the artist: Imagine chemistry as a person, without the chemicals, and without the person.... so, a monster
Materials: mechanical pencils and erasers on 8.5x11 paper.
5x7inches on black paper
Pastels on paper
18x24"
8.5x11 white paper
A Study of Cars by Hildana Kassa
graphite pencil on 8.5x11 white paper
14x11 cardboard
Acrylic Paint on Vinyl10" diameter
Sage Green Large Market Bag
This market bag that can be used to hold items. It can be a decorative handbag with no items inside it also. The artist has been crocheting for 2 years and made this market bag because the process is relaxing and she wanted to create something that would be functional but also highlight her experience with crochet. "Making large pieces like a market bag takes a long time to make but it is worthwhile when you are able to show the world your creations."
approximately 24x19"
Green & white purse crocheted with yarn.
Purse is approximately 8x4 inches. With strap, 8x10 inches
Acrylic paint on 12x12" canvas
Acrylic on 12x12" canvas
Acrylic on 9x12" paper
Acrylic on 8x10" canvas
9"x12" on paper
10"x13" pen on paper on paper
7.5"x15" on paper
Print on cardstock 10"x11"
Print on parchment, 8x9.5"
Pen on Cardboard 13"x16.5"
11"x7" mixed media on card stock
9x15 black & white photograph mounted on 16x20 card stock
9x15 black & white photograph mounted on 16x20 carboard
hand built pottery, 4" tall, 5" diameter
Print on cardstock, 9"x9"
Pencil on card stock, 14x12.5"
Blue eye with a yellow & brown leaf over it. Drawn by Eliana Royle, in 11th grade.
Pencil, pen, watercolor paint & brushes on watercolor paper, 4.5x4.5"
Framed Photograph
8x10"
framed photograph
Framed photograph
5 Ft garland, wire, beads & hear-shaped clay.
Tin Can Earrings by Susan Miranda
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