The glaze was not yet dry only two colors are used. Egg and blue were used. there are bumps on the outsiide of the cup and the handle is quite large
My tea pot came out of the glaze kiln and turned out great. The glaze accents the lines and form of the pot. It also helps give the pot more of a textured look. the pot is petite with a small handle. This project was made up of 4 parts . 3 of the 4 parts were pulled by the wheel and the handle was pulled by hand.
Order and control.
the projects i have made are small (controlled) and the projects themselves or the glaze help keep the project in a precise way and orderly manner Wide form- complete. glazed. on blog
Tall Form-complete. glazed. on blog. Set of three-exsist. being glazed. glaze was to thick. Wheel altered-exsists. not bisqued. will not be graded for this quarter 2 plates- exsisted :( - broken. will not be graded for this quarter (refer to the blog photos tab for all projects, before completio, photos.) My plates broke in half because both were to thin and the sides of the plate were to thick. The set of three came out of the bisque and are in the process of being glazed. My wheel altered project was started but not put into the bisque so it will not be up on my blog or graded for this quarter. The projects incompleted are my plates.
This week i started my set of 3. i also got a plate done. my set of 3 includes 3 jars with lids. the third jar is still in progress and the other two are in the bisque kiln.
This is my tall form. it has a very earthy feel to it with the leaves and sand / green glaze. It is a cylinder with 3d designs ono the outside. here are the three phases that it went through.
The jar is finished. the color of the glaze is shadow green, sand, and yellow . The jar was 4"X5" and was an oval shape. It was fat at the bottom and thinner at the top. The glaze was dripped on the jar and ran down the jar. It helped give the jar texture. The inside was yellow and helped show depth.
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