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Humphries explains his process of building structures as he stands next to his largest creation yet, a 12-foot-tall Viking for Spring Valley High School. Humphries always begins his construction at the bottom and works his way up, but for the Viking, he started by creating a foam version of the structure to better visualize the size that he needed to build.
Humphries collects scrap metal materials on the corner of Rosewood Drive and George Rogers Boulevard on Feb. 27, 2024. The artist constantly looked for pieces that can be used in his art and found more than 10 items to bring back to his workshop in less than an hour.
The West Columbia Riverwalk amphitheater is home to a set of Humphries' work, which consists of a singer, a pianist, a guitarist and a saxophone player. Humphries constructed the saxophone player first and used sculpting as an outlet to handle the difficult personal struggles he was facing while constructing it.
A sculpture of two dancers created by Humphries sits at the entrance of Blue Moon Ballroom in West Columbia on Feb. 27, 2024. Humphries created the piece without any buyer in mind, but the structure was a good fit for the ballroom space, he said.
Humphries, who is also a business owner, poses for a photo in his outdoor workshop in West Columbia on Feb. 27, 2024. Humphries' shelves contain only some of the materials that he uses to create sculptures.
FILE - Senior center Kamilla Cardoso looks to the sideline as she runs up the court during South Carolina’s game against Ole Miss at Colonial Life Arena on Feb. 4, 2024. Cardoso led the team with 17 points and four blocks in the Gamecocks' 85-56 victory over the Rebels.
FILE - Senior center Kamilla Cardoso attempts a lay-up with a defender on her. Cardoso led the team with 17 points and four blocks when the Gamecocks beat the Rebels 85-56 on Feb. 4, 2024 at Colonial Life Arena.
Marking the end of Body Appreciation Month, Healthy Carolina Initiatives encourage students to take a swing at societal norms about body image. Anchors: Grace Berkery Producer: Grace Berkery
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Sophomore infielder Will Tippett hits the ball during the “Battle at Bull Street” game between South Carolina and Clemson at Segra Park on March 2, 2024. Tippett went 2-5 and scored 2 runs in the Gamecocks’ 5-4 loss to the Tigers.
Junior catcher Cole Messina looks on as Clemson players Jarren Purify and Nolan Nawrocki celebrate at homeplate during the "Battle at Bull Street" game between South Carolina and Clemson on March 2, 2024. The Gamecocks were defeated 5-4 by the Tigers following 12 innings of play.
Junior right-handed pitcher Eli Jones throws the ball during South Carolina’s game against Clemson in the “Battle at Bull Street” at Segra Park on March 2, 2024. Jones allowed nine hits and two runs.
Fifth-year infielder Parker Noland looks toward the umpire after tagging a runner out at second during the “Battle at Bull Street” game between South Carolina and Clemson at Segra Park on March 2, 2024. The Gamecocks ultimately fell 5-4 to the Tigers after 12 innings of play.
Fifth-year outfielder Dylan Brewer runs up the second baseline during the “Battle at Bull Street” game between South Carolina and Clemson at Segra Park on March 2, 2024. Brewer went 2-4 in at bats for South Carolina.
Members of the Gamecock baseball team celebrate as sophomore outfielder Ethan Petry crosses the plate after hitting a homerun during South Carolina’s game against Clemson at Segra Park on March 2, 2024. The “Battle at Bull Street” game ended with the Gamecocks losing 5-4 to the Tigers after 12 innings of play.
Fifth-year infielder Parker Noland catches the ball prior to tagging a Clemson runner out at second base during South Carolina’s game against Clemson at Segra Park on March 2, 2024. Noland recorded two assists and two putouts during the Gamecocks’ 5-4 loss to the Tigers.
Junior catcher Cole Messina swings at the pitch in his first at bat during South Carolina’s game against Clemson as part of the “Battle at Bull Street” at Segra Park on March 2, 2024. Messina went 0-6 during the Gamecocks’ 5-4 loss to the Tigers.