This is the frankenpot made by Jeremy, Kaylee, and Sophia on the wheel. The project is about a foot tall and 3 inches wide. On the outside, we drew various flowers and suns for a artistic effect. For the colors, we used a green on the bottom, burnt orange in the middle, and blue on the top with clear on the inside. A new skill I learned during this project was not only combining 3 different forms together into one piece, but also "footing" the project by rolling it on a table rather than truly centering it, as it is quite tall. An art element for this project was shape, while a design element for this piece was proportion. The mood we wanted to convey was a peaceful piece that gradually got larger as it went up, and by also having drawings on the outside.
This is my first wheel bowl thrown on the wheel for the other half of Semester 1. The bowl is about 7 inches across and about 5 inches tall. The colors I used were a burnt orange with white around the outside with a clear on the inside. A new skill I learned with this assignment was to make a smaller base for the bowl to extenuate the shape of the bowl. An art element I used was shape while a design element I used was balance. A mood I wanted to convey was having enough space for anything you want to eat with the large shape of the bowl.
This is my lidded project thrown on the wheel. The project is about 4.5 inches across and about the same measurement tall while the lid is about 6 inches wide and an inch tall.. The base is relatively smooth while the lid has scratches on it to suggest the appearance of an acorn. I used a blue color on the outside, a clear on the inside, a clear on the lid, and blue splatters on top. A new skill I learned while making this project was throwing a lid and the process of doing so. An art element in this project is form, and a design element in this project is balance. The mood or feeling I wanted to portray was an acorn and the basic shape of one. |
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