This is my tall project. This project reinforced my skills of pulling up evenly, which is something I've struggled with in the past. I made lines throughout the project to create depth. I used the glaze to create different colors between the lines which gives the overall project a flowing movement.
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This is my first project for the second semester! I reinforced my skills of using the rib tool to create the bowl shape. I fired this project twice, first using only white glaze then in mystery blue. The overall color of the bowl adds movement to the overall project.
This is one of my extra credit projects. I made this simple coffee mug and then experimented with the tan and white glaze.
This is one of my extra credit projects. I made this bowl for my sister because green and purple are her favorite colors. I have this simple shape a complex glaze to give it a pattern.
This is one of my extra credit projects. I made this for my best friend for Christmas! My friend is currently a freshman at Washington State Universtity therefore, I made her this small bowl with the WSU logo. On the other side of the bowl it has "GO COUGS!" painted on it. This project tested my artistic ability with being able to paint on the logo.
For my second choice project I chose to make a candle holder for my mother. I wanted to make this piece as round as possible to give it almost the shape of a ball. I glazed my candle holder in many layers of cobalt blue to get the deep, rich color.
This is my wheel altered project. First, I threw a cylinder on the wheel. Once I took it off the wheel I pinched these pieces of clay together to create this shape. The shape of this piece reminds me of a cobalt blue starfish!
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