Friday, May 8, 2009

Post #12



Our next project is going to be to create a shoe out of clay. I love wearing heels and i think that i'm going to make a wedge shoe like the one in this picture.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Post #11


this is a pot that i made. one of my first successful bowls on the wheel. i found this glaze on a shelf with no label and decided to experiment with it. it turned out a cool raku-ish green color.
next i want to make a purple something but im not sure what yet.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Posr #10



Glaze Formula:
Blue Hawaii on porcelain. This glaze is very stable, and can be applied thick. Will blush lavender with good reduction at cone 7.
custer feldspar-340 silica-236 whiting-144 talc-32 bone ash-16 epk kaolin-8
gerstley borate- 9 bentonite-8 copper carbonate-8 cobalt carbonate-4


Glaze Formula:
This bowl was thrown with Gary's white porcelain. The rim is double glazed. The interior is coated with a thin spray of Noxema Blue. The exterior has a thin spray coat of Stony White.
custer feldspar-483 wollastonite-232 kaolin-111 gerstley borate-101 flint-45
cobalt carbonate-28

Friday, March 6, 2009

Post #9


Next i want to make a coil pot. I want to use the coil maker to make the coils really well. I want it to be like the one above with a cool shape and medium to large size.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Post #8

One type of garden art is tile art like in the picture below.

Tile art at the bottom of a pond is very cool to look at and an artist

can place the tiles in any patttern

or to create any image that they can

dream up which allows alot of

creativity. I think i might like to

experiment with tile.










There are lots of different kinds of garden art. The most common is probably sculptures like the one pictured on the right. People can make sculptures of pretty much anything which is the cool thing because it gives the artist room to be creative with form. I would like to try out making a sculpture, but i would like to do an animal or maybe an angel.










Friday, February 13, 2009

Post #7



Our next assignment is to make a piece with text on it. This piece shown to the right has text carved into it. I think I'm going to make a piece that says "Live, Love, Laugh" on it because its a motto i use alot and I think it would be cool to out that on a mug.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Post #6

Artists that use Relief Surface Decoration on their work: Artist #3:William Shinn

William Shinn shows you how to create repeating designs with rolling stamps. The use of stamps dates back to the early Greek potters who used small rolls of clay that had been carved on the surfaces to produce repeated patterns on their freshly thrown forms. With the increased interest in handbuilt, press-molded and extruded forms, the possibilities for texturing flat surfaces with rolling stamps on a larger scale can be more thoroughly explored.