1 1st Period Nominee: Mervin Torrecarion Materials: old toys, legos, broken headphones, PSP, CD's It is a functional music player/speaker system! 2 2nd Period Nominee: Carmen Ramos & Brandon Pamplona Materials: plastic, paper, bottles, cardboard, broken lamp parts It's a functional robot lamp! 3 3rd Period Nominee: Kelsie Grissom Materials: old cigar box, scrap wood, beads, fishing line, scrap building materials It's a functional cigar box guitar! Sounds great :) 4 4th Period Nominee: Hannah Lee Materials:plastic bags, parts of a basket, string, computer parts, christmas lights 6 6th Period Nominee: Simone Evangelista Materials: wicker scrap, cardboard, old lampshade, scrap yarn, bedsheet, newspaper, streamers, old candle holder
The packing tape sculpture with the hands reaching from the ground is eerie but I love it. It makes you look and realy ponder what is going on.
ReplyDeleteAmanda H. Period 1
I LIKE IT >~<
ReplyDeleteI believe that everyone did a great job in making Gahr aware of the crisis in Uganda and hopefully it encouraged people to help the invisible children become visile again. :]
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ReplyDeleteAll the posters and packing tape sculptures look really incredible.
ReplyDeleteThe sculptures and posters look amazing. I hope this made our school aware of what is going on in Uganda, Africa.
ReplyDeleteMalini P. 1
This packing tape project was fun! But were's our project on the blog.
ReplyDeleteAw, our tape packing sculpture made the blog cut! :D
ReplyDeleteThis project was actually very impactful all around campus!
ReplyDeleteMaking a stencil with a deep meaning to it was fun and I really like how mine came out :-)
ReplyDeleteI have to say this was one of the funnest projects we've done this year.
ReplyDeleteBrian Salazar
P.1
they all look amazing!
ReplyDeleteDiana B6
it was a fun expirience we should do more of this projects
ReplyDeleteNayely H6
This was so fun to do! <3 I even stopped during my free time to look at posters and to read what it was about! It was truly inspiring! :]
ReplyDeleteI had fun pray painting the stencil i did(:
ReplyDeletei wish i could done a sculpture tho.
this is a must do project again next year [:
Monica Q6
the sculpture took forever to do, but it ended up look nice even though it got ruined.
ReplyDeletekajol p 6
I think everyone did amazing!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to show awareness and let people know what is going on in Uganda. It's been neglected for too long..
ReplyDeleteRoumann Pangilinan
P.1
All the sculptures were extremely creative & unique & intriguing & did a great job at portraying our invisible children theme.
ReplyDeletebest project ever!
ReplyDeleteMervin Torrecarion p.1
The sculptures and posters were amazing, this actually made people aware of the "invisible children". I think if people did this everywhere, the more people will know and get involved.
ReplyDeletei love the last 2!!!!
ReplyDeletei love all the work & effort everyone put into these :)
ReplyDelete_ Stephanie M. 2
I was sad to see the sculptures and posters go :(
ReplyDeleteBut I'm glad that they brought awareness to the issues in Uganda.
Kassandra Hernandez Per.1