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“We liked the table because of the shape- the arches, the tiers, and the glass. We started with a couple of ideas. We wanted to do a map and it was inspired by Middle Earth from the Lord of the Rings.”
“We wanted something big with bold shapes so it wouldn’t be too complicated, but it would also be bold.” Trey Tucker said.
“When we picked out the furniture, I fell in love with the box. We spent a good two weeks on it, we painted it white and did all the flowers, and then the last thing was the storm on the inside.” Angelica Rivera said.
“We have a lot of different things that we like to draw, and we couldn’t decide how to design it, so we thought we’d put a collage of different things on the furniture. We started with pencil, and then we started painting it.” senior Laura Mickler said.
“First we had to sand the chair down because it had original paint and tarnish on it, and then after we sanded it down, we drew the picture of the sunset and we painted it.” senior Brandon Miner said.
“For our table, we took neon colors and a palate knife and we spread it down to make it look like the northern lights, and then we took a toothbrush and we flicked it to make nice little stars and comets across our sky.” sophomore Porsha Martin said.
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