Here are pictures of my slab sketches and final product. The project objective was to create cultural opposites. Pictured on the left below, is a turtle below the ocean at the ocean floor. On the right, is a quick sketch of the turtles setting sail into the ocean. While glazing, I had to be very precise with my artwork. I am very happy with how they turned out and can't wait to hang them up on the wall!
Below are the cups I made for my first assignment. As you can see, they are similar to my sketches. Although, they are all unique and have their own characteristics. The glazing process is what really changed the look of the cups and made them their own.Below are a few pictures of lidded vessels I like. Each are unique and have their own definition. All of the vessels have been thrown on the wheel and have wheel trimmed lids. Above all features, I really like the idea of having a nob on the top of the lid. These vessels were glazed at cone 5.
Here are a few of my ceramic pieces before I glazed them. Some are simple but the way they are glazed is what would make someone want to pick it up off the shelf!
Below is a picture of a bowl with a very unique glazing style. I really like the ombre way of grazing and think it's a cool way to tie a piece of artwork together.
The images below are a few ceramic pieces that I like. The first two cups are simple, although the glazing technique is what makes them different. I find the "tye-dye" look interesting and feel that it was exactly what the cups that were done on the wheel needed. The third picture shown below is a bowl. It looks like it was made on the wheel with a small rim on the top. With a tool, the circle design was pressed into the clay to give it the rough look.
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AuthorI'm a senior in high school who likes to make her sketches on paper real life objects.
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