Ceramic Series

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006_Dispositions, by Barbara Scavotto-Earlyceramic series

Project Requirements:

  1. Choose a basic form – organic, geometric, simple, or complex.
  2. Repeat this form in clay 6 times. Create 3 forms that have additive features and 3 forms that have subtractive features.
  3. Each form needs to be around 4 inches tall, nothing huge, nothing extremely small. Something that could fit in the palm of your hand would be ideal.
  4. Pay attention to craftsmanship and your 3 S’s (Score, Slip, Seal). Clean up your pieces; no clay burrs.
  5. Be creative!
  6. Create a sketch of your basic form and 3 additive ideas and 3 subtractive ideas. Post the sketches to your blog.
  7. Create your greenware and post to your blog.
  8. Glaze your bisqueware and post to your blog with the following answers to these questions:

(1) What did you learn during this project?
(2) How did you come up with your idea? What were your reasons you did what you did?
(3) Describe how your project idea evolved/changed from beginning to end. What changes did you make? Why did you make these changes?
(4) What did you do well during this project? Be specific in your answer.
(5) What could you have improved upon in the project? Be specific in your answer.
(6)What knowledge and/or experiences will you use from this experience to proceed with your next project?
(7)Rate your overall performance on the project from 1-10, 10 being the best, 1 being the worst. Why would you rate yourself at this level?

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