The creator was given a project to create a still image inside a ceramic box. The scene is inspired by the popular childhood cartoon show, “The Powerpuff Girls” decorating the Christmas tree with their father, the Professor.
This ceramic piece is inspired by the Emily Dickinson poem, “If I could not stop for death”. The circular body is like the poem being told through artistic expression, through the carriage riding along in the countryside to a bright sunset.…
This is a sample draft of some poetry and artwork by the creator during a class. The page is taken from a Twilight notebook that was a series of four, empty notebooks filled with poetry.
These sketches are the earlier drafts of the ceramic pieces mentioned in this collection. In particular, this draft is of the Surprise Christmas Box sculpture.
This sketchbook is filled with drawings, portraits, and verses of poetry as well. These images are the front and back cover of the sketchbook, including the publishing company that made the book.
This is a duet piece of a ceramic sculpture of vampire fangs, dripping blood. Alongside of the fangs is a heart with a black rose stabbed through the body. Not only did the victor get the victim’s blood, entrapped them with their heart as well.
These sketches are the earlier drafts of the ceramic pieces mentioned in this collection. In particular, this draft is of the Edgar Allan Poe face sculpture.