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6 hand built containers/forms with wheel-thrown elements
6 hand built containers/forms with wheel-thrown elements
2017

After the first two weeks working on the wheel pulling cylinders, the students receive their first assignment, which is designed to introduce a variety of hand-building techniques:

Ceramics Assignment #1:
6 hand built containers/forms with wheel-thrown elements
*One must have started from a rolled slab cylinder
*One must utilize a paper pattern
*Two must utilize a clay mold or texture in some fashion
*Two must have some portion thrown on the wheel
*One must have some type of handle
 
~It is perfectly acceptable (in fact, encouraged) to incorporate 2 or more of the above elements into one container
 
Extra credit will be assigned for containers that delight, surprise, amaze, confound us with creativity, or inspire the viewer to a higher plane of enlightenment.

This piece is approx. 12” long. This piece was Raku fired (a low-fire process inspired by a Japanese firing technique; the piece is taken out of the kiln at about 1800 degrees F and placed in a reduction chamber, which creates the unique surface effects)