Entered Information
| Student Name: | Cherry L |
| Grade: | 12 |
| Title: | Body Image |
| Description: | Many people face difficulties in their relationship with their own bodies. The beauty standards are often unrealistic and inconsistent, and warp people’s perception of their own bodies. I had personally struggled with my body image and had a couple eating disorders for some time, which, I can proudly say I am free from now. During harder moments in this journey, I often felt like I was either one of these two figures, either “too fat” or “too skinny” in different areas of my body, never satisfied. I want to let the struggling people know one thing. The human body is not built to look a certain way that the society sees as attractive, and if it keeps you alive and healthy, there shouldn’t be any problem in that. |
| Dimensions: | (L)9 x (W)4 x (H)5 (Inches) |
| Weight: | 1 Lbs. |
| School: | Mclean High School - Mclean , VA |
| Teacher: | Christina Carroll |
| Exhibition: | The 26th Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition |
Recognition
No awards given
Additional Work Info
| Clay Vendor: | Standard, Buff #553 |
| Wheel Vendor: | Other, no wheel was used for this sculpture |
| Tool Vendor: | Other, various tools from different vendors |
| Glaze Vendor: | Other, Watercolor paint |
| Kiln Vendor: | Paragon, Front loader |
| Firing Temp: | Low Fire, Bisque 04 |
| Atmosphere: | Oxidation |
| Cone Number: |
Entry Photos
Front Photo
Back Photo
Left Photo
Right Photo
Top Photo
