SU Fall 2019 Advanced Ceramics (all levels)
Art 415: Ceramics III 
Assignment: Sgraffito and Mishima Techniques
Students decorate 2 – 6 'green' pots using both the Mishima and Sgraffito techniques (quantity depends on time spent with each piece). 
Mishima: 
Carving lines using a mini-ribbon tool, or needle tool, or Xacto blade and then applying underglaze or oxide wash to the lines.  You can do this on either leather-hard clay, or leather-hard clay that has a coat of wax resist. 
If applied to leather-hard clay, after the underglaze/stain dries you scrape it back with a rib.  If using wax, you wipe off the excess with a sponge. 
Sgraffito: 
Painting underglaze or slip over the surface of a leather hard/wet piece of clay, and then carving a decoration using ribbon tools or some other carving tool.
This small pot (2 views of one piece) is approx. 5" tall, fired in a soda atmosphere (gas kiln) to cone 6.
