Another project was to make shrunken heads. This was actually done near the very beginning of the class, as an introduction to one of the most fundamental hand building techniques: the pinch pot. The heads have clay beads in the middle so that they rattle. I think they turned out pretty cute, and I experimented with iron and cobalt oxide instead of glaze coating. I really didn't know what to do with the little guys at first, but realized that they will work just as well as the rocks and cinderblocks we have lining the garden path!
12.24.2015
Pottery in the Garden
Another project was to make shrunken heads. This was actually done near the very beginning of the class, as an introduction to one of the most fundamental hand building techniques: the pinch pot. The heads have clay beads in the middle so that they rattle. I think they turned out pretty cute, and I experimented with iron and cobalt oxide instead of glaze coating. I really didn't know what to do with the little guys at first, but realized that they will work just as well as the rocks and cinderblocks we have lining the garden path!
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