This is my second wheel thrown bowl made out of seamix. This bowl is about the size of half of my hand and finger to heel of my hand wide; so it is a pretty wide bowl; I used the shadow green glaze which is one my personal favorites. With this bowl I tried to make it a perfect bowl shape using a wooden rib tool. With the same glazing technique of my large wheel thrown bowl I the shape is emphasized with the way that I sponged the project. |
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This is my Tall Project that I threw on the wheel, with seamix. It is about the length of my hand and the opening is about the size of my palm. The glazes I used were the dark scrape (I think) and the teal; to get the geometric design I used some masking tape and glazed the negative space in between the tape. I then used a paint brush and got the glazes some what watery in a separate container and just ran the glaze along the lip of the project letting the glaze drip. I have never used this glazing technique before, and after watching a video on youtube I decided to try it and I think it turned out pretty well. An art element that is present within this piece is color. I took advantage of the different colored glazes and layered the darker layer over the lighter layer to show off unity of the two glazes. |
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