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Art by Danielle Scicluna

Sculptures, Paintings, and other works.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Cookie Bowls.

This one I did a 3 months ago, it was created for Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity candidates are families living in poverty that are willing to work hard for a better life. A simple small bowl is the perfect piece to compliment the new housing that they build. This was constructed using a slab and a plaster mold I made myself; then fired and glazed. The difference between a typical bowl and the piece that I’ve created is that when you flip the bowl over there is a deep relief of the famous fortune cookie. All around the country, people consume these little cookies that contain messages that are meant to provide hope and inspiration. I decided to put the cookie at the bottom of the bowl because good luck is intended for the family only, and I hope best for the family and their new home.

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Danielle Scicluna
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
I graduated from High School in 2008. I enrolled at the University of the Arts, Philadelphia to become an Industrial Designer in the Fall. I withdrew at the end of the semester for financial reasons and now I am currently a full-time student at Bucks County Community College for Fine Art. I am inspired by many of the artists- present/past and hope to make something of myself in the way that they did one day. Although I am young, just 19, I have been drawing since I could pick up a pencil, but I feel that I have just begun in the art world! I like sculpture, drawing and painting from life.
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