MDE 2011 Rethink Recycling Sculpture Contest Winners

Grand Prize Winner

MDE 2011 Rethink Recycle Sculpture Contest Winner - Amber Robinson 

Grand prize winner: Amber Robinson, 11th grader at Digital Harbor High School in Baltimore City, for her “Portrait of Lady Gaga” using soda bottle caps, utensils, and broken compact discs.

Other Winners

MDE 2011 Rethink Recycle Sculpture Contest Winner - Crystal Blackwood 

1st Place - Creativity Category: Crystal Blackwood, 12th grader at South Carroll High School, for her “Reflections of Africa” sculpture made from records, compact discs, PVC pipe, and cardboard.

MDE 2011 Rethink Recycle Sculpture Contest Winner - Julianna Sharpless 

2nd Place – Creativity Category: Julianna Sharpless, 12th grader at Southern Garrett High School in Garrett County, for her “Dragon”.

MDE 2011 Rethink Recycle Sculpture Contest Winner - Lauren Johnson 

1st Place – People’s Choice: Lauren Johnson, 12th grader at Smithsburg High School in Washington County, for her “Great Blue Heron” sculpture made from chicken wire and zip ties.

MDE 2011 Rethink Recycle Sculpture Contest Winner - Andrew Pressly 

2nd Place – People’s Choice: Andrew Pressly, 12th grader at Middletown High School in Frederick County created “Steve the Elephant”.

MDE 2011 Rethink Recycle Sculpture Contest Winner - Olivia Borum 

1st Place - Use of Materials: Olivia Borum, 10th grader at South Carroll High School in Carroll County, for her sculpture “A Simpler Time” made of reused puzzle pieces and buttons.

MDE 2011 Rethink Recycle Sculpture Contest Winner - Ryan Dunn 

2nd Place – Use of Materials: Ryan Dunn, 12th grader at Century High School in Carroll County, for his sculpture “Countdown to our Self-Manufactured Downfall”.

MDE 2011 Rethink Recycle Sculpture Contest Winner - Margaret McGill 

1st Place – Workmanship: Margaret McGill, 12th grader at C. Milton Wright High School in Harford County, for her sculpture “Anglerfish” made using compact discs, nails, and light bulbs.

MDE 2011 Rethink Recycle Sculpture Contest Winner - Carl Freeman 

2nd Place – Workmanship: Carl Freeman, 11th grader at Huntingtown High School in Calvert County, for his creation “Night Fury”.​