Ceramics Mrs Rogers Art 1 Pinch Pots 1

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Ceramics Mrs. Rogers Art 1

Ceramics Mrs. Rogers Art 1

Pinch Pots 1) Begin with a ball of clay. Push your thumb into the

Pinch Pots 1) Begin with a ball of clay. Push your thumb into the center. Then pinch up the walls. 2) Turn the piece as you pinch. This will help you to keep an even thickness in the walls of the piece. 3) Gently pat the bottom on a flat surface to create a flat spot on the bottom of the piece.

Pinch Pots

Pinch Pots

Coil Pots When hand rolling coils, use a smooth surface and spreading your hands

Coil Pots When hand rolling coils, use a smooth surface and spreading your hands to apply even pressure. Roll the coils so that they are a little thicker than a pencil. Then stack the coils one on top of another. For strength, force the clay together on the inside of the piece. Use you finger and scrape the top coil onto the coil under it. When smoothing the inside of the piece hold you other hand on the outside so you do not damage what you have already completed. If you want the top level, gently turn your piece over and lightly tap it on a smooth surface.

Native American Pottery

Native American Pottery

Maria Martinez – Indian Potter Coil Pots – Applied Slip Decoration

Maria Martinez – Indian Potter Coil Pots – Applied Slip Decoration

Slab Building

Slab Building

Clay Plate - Slab

Clay Plate - Slab

Slab Bowl

Slab Bowl

Slip Application/Wax Resist www. youtube. com/watch? v=U 2 p. Rl. Om 4 L_Q

Slip Application/Wax Resist www. youtube. com/watch? v=U 2 p. Rl. Om 4 L_Q

Chimu Culture Pottery - Sacred

Chimu Culture Pottery - Sacred

Sacred Vessel Example

Sacred Vessel Example

Tea Bowls Tea bowls are used in ritualistic tea ceremonies.

Tea Bowls Tea bowls are used in ritualistic tea ceremonies.

Tea Bowls Some have symbolic images painted or impressed onto the clay body.

Tea Bowls Some have symbolic images painted or impressed onto the clay body.

Tea parties of the past

Tea parties of the past

The Plan

The Plan

Tea Bowl Ceremony http: //www. fmschools. org/artdepartment/clay/ceramic s/History_of_Raku. html http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Japanese_tea_ceremony# History

Tea Bowl Ceremony http: //www. fmschools. org/artdepartment/clay/ceramic s/History_of_Raku. html http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Japanese_tea_ceremony# History

Symbols for Meaning www. symbols. com http: //www. umcs. org/chrismons/patterns/index. htm http: //www. world-flags-symbols.

Symbols for Meaning www. symbols. com http: //www. umcs. org/chrismons/patterns/index. htm http: //www. world-flags-symbols. com/ http: //www. ancient- symbols. com/alchemy_symbols. html You will have an opportunity to look for symbols to use on your tea bowl. These symbols can make the tea bowl more visually interesting, but more importantly the symbols will make the bowl more personally rewarding and memorable for you as a creative assignment.