This is my set of three bowls. Since, my mom uses the bowls I make in ceramics I thought it would be best to make bowls for my set of three. I glazed each of these bowls with black, white and green glaze. However, I dipped each bowl in a different order of the glazes to create a slight variation between the three.
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These are my two plates that I made this quarter. To make these pieces I had to watch the videos online in order to know how the steps on how to make plates. I am very happy with the way they turned out. Especially how the green and white glaze blended to make the light blue (in the middle of cobalt blue).
This is my second bowl for the second quarter of the year. I reinforced my skills of pulling up and creating a lip to make the bowl shape. Due to its simple shape I experimented with the green scrap, cobalt blue, white and turquoise glaze.
This is my tall project. I glazed this piece in army green and used cobalt blue to add the dripping effect.
This is my first out of two bowls for the second quarter of the year. I glazed this piece in white and green which is my favorite combination because of the design it creates. This project reinforced my skills of pulling up and shaping the piece into a round bowl.
This is my Frankenpot that I made with Nellie and Justina. I threw the base of the project. We glazed this piece with black, green and white.
This is my handled project that was assigned during first quarter. The handle is twisted to add more detail. I glazed this project with shadow green and white.
This is my planter that was assigned during the first quarter. I glazed it with shadow green and white. The two colors contrast each other to create overall balance.
This is one of my extra credit projects. I threw this piece on the wheel and liked it's dainty shape. I decided to keep it and add a unique painted on glaze. The purple design adds movement throughout the simple shape of the bowl. I love the unique design I created on this piece and plan on giving it to my sister because it fits her personality.
This is my choice project. I created this unique shape to make a candle holder for my mom. I added in the designs using a loop tool to create texture and depth. I used white glaze in the details and the rest in cobalt blue. The simple shape with the details creates movement between the two glazes.
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June 2016
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