Goodbye, Spring Break.
Goodbye, computer.
Goodbye, nocturnal sleeping schedule.
Goodbye, ramen noodles.
Goodbye, $5 pizzas.
Goodbye, seclusion.
Goodbye, video games.
Goodbye, caffeine.
Goodbye, college.

Goodbye, Spring Break.
Goodbye, computer.
Goodbye, nocturnal sleeping schedule.
Goodbye, ramen noodles.
Goodbye, $5 pizzas.
Goodbye, seclusion.
Goodbye, video games.
Goodbye, caffeine.
Goodbye, college.


Very modern; it displays the status of the woman through the expensive jewelry that cover the necklace.

I’m not war-savvy, but that would most likely represent an award or symbol of heroism as a display of his efforts.

Uh, very modern, with the intension of displaying his “inhuman” side. This is more of a collar that would be worn by dogs.

Outdated; in the days of cowboys, this would be the bandana worn around their face to protect their respiratory system while horseback riding. This Backstreet Boy wears a ‘cowboy’ look, possibly to display his passion for the cowboy culture or simply to look like a tool.

This is probably one of the Kayan women that Mr. Tallman spoke of in class, since some African and Asian cultures wear brass neckrings to give the illusion of elongating their necks. Apparently, an elongated neck represents beauty. In reality, the brass rings do not elongate the vertebrae, but just pushes the collarbone and ribs down.


Much happier with how this one turned out than my last one. Made much more use of depth, and had to re-cut many times to ensure a near mistake-less piece.