Students in 3-D Design class created self-portraits in a variety of styles using only upcycled cardboard. Working initially from a series of photos of themselves shot at different angles, each student devised his or her own artistic and engineering solution to solving the self-portrait problem. Some students created sculpture-in-the-round (sculpture meant to be viewed from all sides), while others created relief sculptures (sculptures that generally hand on the wall and are meant to be viewed from the front). Hot glue, white glue, and engineered joints were all used to hold the cardboard portraits together. No two of the works are the same.
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