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By Cristian ArguetaSoto, Fort Worth Report
April 24, 2022
Texas Christian University ceramic major Jack Hein began working on sculpture and three-dimensional art when he was at O.D. Wyatt High School. He and his twin brother Jason Thing, also a junior ceramic major at TCU, sold their art on April 23 at ArtsGoggle on Magnolia Avenue.
"I started with two-dimensional art-like drawing, but not, like, three-dimensional sculptures. But, I tried it in high school. I just love it," Hein said. "I knew that I could draw since I was young, but I didn't know I could do this."
Hein and his brother are both a part of TCU's Art Org, a club for creative students. The club had their own tent which featured 10 students and their art pieces at ArtsGoggle.
The students arrived at 8 a.m. April 23 on Magnolia Avenue to set up their tents — they left at 10 p.m. The club managed to sell $4,787 worth of art, but for Hein and others, selling wasn't the only objective, although he sold the majority of 100 pieces he brought.
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