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Non-Objective/Abstract Nominees

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1st Period Nominee:  Marvin Ceballos
Materials:  Old floppy disks, cardboard, yarn dispensers, CD's, wire, spraypaint, hot glue

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2nd Period Nominee: Trish Te
Materials:  Wire, cups, paint, wicker strips, leather scraps

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3rd Period Nominee: Alana Lourenco
Materials:  old school notes, paper, straw, glue


4th Period Nominee:  Maribel Sustaita
Materials:  CD's paper, caardboard, paint, grommets, fabric

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6th Period Nominee:  Rachelle Albania
Materials:  used coffee caddy, recycled aluminum foil, paint, paper scraps, wicker scraps, yarn

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  1. Jesus ruiz. Pd 1 numero uno

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  2. 1 THIS IS COOL!

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  3. Marvin Ceballos Period 1May 27, 2011 at 1:55 PM

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  4. Marvin Ceballos Period 1May 27, 2011 at 1:55 PM

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  5. Marvin Ceballos Period 1May 27, 2011 at 1:55 PM

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  6. marvin Ceballos Period 1May 27, 2011 at 1:56 PM

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  7. Marvin Ceballos Period 1May 27, 2011 at 1:56 PM

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  8. Number 1! Marvin Ceballos!!

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  9. Marissa PlascenciaMay 27, 2011 at 2:21 PM

    I VOTE for MARVIN CEBALLOS 10000000 times because his abstract work is super inspiring.....and it is JUST cooommmmpllletttly AMAZIng!
    : )

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  10. #1 marvin ceballos of course!!!! :)

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  11. 1 Uyen Nguyen Period 3

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  12. #3
    Your Favorite student (sam)
    Period 3

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  13. number 4 (:
    its really cuuute!

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  14. 4. Its really niceee

    Malini P. 1

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  15. numero 1

    i like the flat black

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  16. number 1 it reminds me of the walt disney concert hall in La

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  17. I liked number four bt all of them were kool! Jackii m per 1

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