2024 3D Art Gallery

BUENA PARK

PUPYCAT COME TO LIFE
Javana Gutierrez
Idea: Based on the show Bee and Puppycat. I used soft colors to portray a comforting feeling.
Materials: Reed, tape, transfer paper, and acrylic paint.
Process: Sculpture incorporates reed, tape and paper mache to give form and texture.

ABRIENDO LOS COLORES DE ALMA
Ronaldo Garcia
Idea: A skull that represents my creativity while maintaining the traditional folk art style.
Materials: Newspaper, tape, cardboard joint-compound, paint, clay, and tissue paper.
Process: Made from various materials to create a symmetrical, and colorful skull.

ELAZAR
Brooke Woods
Idea: To create a sculpture that represents all of my pitbulls from my hometown Fresno.
Materials: Reed, paper mache, tape, and paint
Process: Sculpture was assembled using reed and tape, while maintain scale and symmetry.

FULLERTON UNION

MONSTER PROSTHETICS & COSTUMING FOR A MONSTER CALLS
Isabella Curiel & Katherine Hudson
Idea: The idea was to bring the tree monsters from a young boy’s nightmares to life. Allowing the actors to emote, and fluidly perform while also being ominous and striking to the eyes.
Materials: Mixed Media
Process: Prosthetics: Lifecast actors faces in alginate. Hydrocal cast of negative space. Sculpt with clay. Hydrocal cast of sculpt. Foam latex cast of negative space with aid of positive facial cast. Airbrushed base colors. Dry brushed highlights. Dark washed lowlights. Armor: created patterns from life, cut EVA foam, solder etched textures, joined materials, painted in acrylics, dry brushing highlights and color variations.

SPOON
Damaris Delgado
Cardboard, paper mache, hot glue gun, glue, water, paint, and spray paint.

WATCH CLOCK NECKLACE
Sophia Lopez
A variety of beads, 20 gauge wire, one step looper tool, silver charms, a watch charm, lobster clasp, and an extension chain.

TATTOOED ISN'T AN ATTITUDE
Astro Dodds
Wire, styrofoam, acrylic paint, small figures (bench, apple tree, grass, frogs, snails, moss, roses), chain pieces, hot glue, super glue, a shirt, sharpies, a necklace, a canvas, a spoon, and water.

FIRE HOLDER
Kennedy Chen
Paint on an aluminum can and wire

LA HABRA

STRANGER THINGS
Emma Hernandez

SONORA

GHOULISH GAME
Kyra Churley
Cardboard, tape, paper mache, acrylic paint, and feathers.

THE KOI POND
Christopher Chavez

SUNNY HILLS

RAMEN
Aaron Sagum
Idea: I turned my favorite food into a cellphone amplifier to combine two drastically different items.
Materials: Clay, Ceramic tools, glaze
Process: Created the form out of clay, Carved and attached details, Bisque fired, Glazed, Glaze fired

YOSEMITE FALLS
Nadia Jaurequi
Idea: Yosemite Falls is a screenshot of my favorite place to hike and be stress free over the summer.
Materials: I used clay, a rolling pin, and detail tools to incorporate nature's beauty.
Process: Rolled clay into slabs, connected and smoothed, then added, carved, and painted additional details.

MENDED HEART
Sarah Aurelio
Idea: After women go through heartbreak, their friends and loved ones stitch their hearts back together.
Materials: I used clay to create the heart figure with a 18 gauge metal wire, to “sew” the holes of the heart.
Process: Firstly I made the base of the heart then the arteries and blood. After firing, I added the wire.

TROY

LIFE WITHIN DEATH
Brooklyn Mason
Idea: I admire looking at someone's skull and tell what they looked like, what race they were, where they were from, or how they identified. I believe that's how we should look at people just as equals.
Materials: Clay & Acrylic
Process: I create scales on the snake to give it scale textures and made body look organic appear it’s wrapped around the skull.

DANCING WAVES
Samuel Ahn
Idea: I wanted created a depiction of a Japanese Style in a popular show “Demon Slayer”.
Materials: Ceramic Clay
Process: I built the vase using a traditional coiling method. I drew lines and chose light and dark blue colors to reflect the ocean waves.

BOKOBLIN CHEST
Emily Bishop
Ceramic & Glaze

WARM SUN
Samuel Ahn
Clay and Glaze

BLUE FEET
Samuel Ahn
Ceramic