Ceramics Projects
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Bowl
This bowl is one of my favorite projects. It was created on the wheel and I think it turned out great. It is about three to fourr inches in height. I also really like how the glaze turned out. The color is great and makes the bowl even better.
Rattle
I created this fun rattle by slipping and scoring two pinch pots together. Then I added triangles to the sides to create rays. I used low fire glaze for a brighter color. Little balls of clay were wrapped in newpaper and put inside the rattle to give it the sound. Apart from the edges that didn't get glazed, I think the rattle turned out very well.
Coil Pot
To create this odd structure, I rolled out individual coils and stacked them atop eachother, slipping and scoring each coil. It was very time consuming, but I believe it created an unusual design that I like. I made the pot curve out and then back in again. The height of the pot is roughly ten inches. I glazed it with a pretty blue color. Overall, I like this coil pot.
Decorative Box
This decorative box was made by rolling out six square slabs, all identical in shape. I then slipped and scored the slabs together to create a box. I added designs to all four sides and the lid. However, the box was not glazed very well and came out of the kiln rough and discolored. It was not my best project, but I still put a lot of effort into it.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Decorative Mug
This decorative mug was made using a bottle to mold the clay. Using a bottle made it look neat and more professional. Part of the assignment was to have the design on the mug blend into the handle. I chose to place a flower on my mug. I wrapped the stem around the mug and continued it into the handle. The colors are very light and muted, but contrast well against one another.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Pinch Pot
This pot was created using a pinching technique. I started out with a ball of clay and had to pinch the edges, creating a hole in the middle. Through shaping and pinching, the ball of clay turned into a square bowl. I attached three round feet to the bottom and clay flowers on each corner. The glazing colors didn't come out exactly the way I pictured, but I'm still happy with the result. The rustic colors give it a vintage feel that I really like.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Wire Sculpture: Flamingo
This brightly colored wire sculpture flamingo was my first project in ceramics. I made the body and the head three-dimensional to add dimension and to give it a more complex and interesting feel. The feet were the hardest part of the project and took some practice before they turned out right. The wire is tough and not very easy to bend so the curves of the feet were very difficult. It was also hard to make them symmetrical with each other. However, I think my project turned out well and I'm satisfied with the result.
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