This is a thrown cup and handle project. The cylindrical base is fairly standard and unified. I glazed it with a matt green and atempted to employ negative space by wiping off parts of the glaze. I learned a new skill of using different tools to smooth the seams in between the pulled handle and the clay. The art element is agin color in the glazing and the design element is negative space in the white areas wiped off. In this project, it reflected my more sad outlook using heavier colors and less contrast in colors.
I created a large ciramics bowl out of seamix clay like the other one. This firm is less unified and more sporadic and outward. I glazed it with white and green drips on the outside/inside. A new skill I learned was how to sand off a foot if the project is too dry or thin too foot normally. The art element is color in its glazing and its design element rythm in the drips of glaze. I was trying to evoke feelings of joy in this project with the light colors and free form drips of glaze. I created a large ciramics bowl out of seamix clay. The notable form of the project is how symmetrical its overall shape is. I glazed it with blue and green splatter on the outside/inside. One new skill I learned was how to pull more clay using a "knuckle pull" witch I learned through an online tutorial. The art element is color in its glazing and its design element is harmony in the splatter painting. I tried to invoke naturistic feelings specifically pertaining to the ocean. |
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