These are the bowls that have come out of their first firing. I have more bowls in the kiln (hopefully) and I can glaze them later.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Friday, March 1, 2013
3rd Quater Project
The work needs to be removed from the wooden boards when it is beginning to get hard. That way it will not dry out as fast any more.
The element and principle I focused on for this pieces was balance, unity, and texture. I wanted my piece to look in balance but also look like all the sides were connected with each other. Each side had to have at least two different textures to add a contrast.
I learned how to cut a 45 degree angle in order to make two pieces fit together to make a 90 degree angle. I also learned how to use the large roller in order to make my clay a certain thickness.
If I did another project like this, I would add something to the outside to make my piece stand out a little more (like a 3D stone for example). I might also use some more colors so that my piece is not so dark.
The element and principle I focused on for this pieces was balance, unity, and texture. I wanted my piece to look in balance but also look like all the sides were connected with each other. Each side had to have at least two different textures to add a contrast.
I learned how to cut a 45 degree angle in order to make two pieces fit together to make a 90 degree angle. I also learned how to use the large roller in order to make my clay a certain thickness.
If I did another project like this, I would add something to the outside to make my piece stand out a little more (like a 3D stone for example). I might also use some more colors so that my piece is not so dark.
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