This is my lidded project. It has a round body and a flat lid. It is roughly 4 inches wide and 5 inches tall. The surface of my project has a distressed vibe. I glazed it all in Forest Cobalt and rubbed a sponge on edges and natural divots to create a worn feeling. A new skill that I learned was a new method of glazing and adding detail like I mentioned prior. This project shows texture which gives emphasis to the movement of my project. The importance of this project was to create something new and fun with techniques that I had never tried before.
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This is my first planter project for second semester. It is roughly 4 inches wide and 4 inches tall. It has a smooth surface. It has a speckled blue color. I glazed this with a base layer of white with a black overcoat with made the surface appear distressed and worn. This project shows how texture adds movement and cohesion. This is one of my favorite projects I have made so far because it has a very dainty form but the colors and surface contrast with a bright pop of color and a rustic vibe.
This is my finished vase project. It has a wide base which goes into a skinny neck and then flares at the lip. It is 4 inches in height and 3 inches wide. It has a speckled blue surface and a black base color. I used black and white to glaze my project. I dipped the entire vase into a black glaze, then I took a sponge, dipped it in white and pressed it onto the surface to create a speckled, galaxy effect. I learned a new method of glazing. My vase shows how texture emphasizes pattern. The meaning behind this project is trying new things like glazing and creating a new form.
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