This is my first choice project. It is a pinch pot frog that stands about 3 1/2 inches tall and 4 1/2 inches wide, with a red glazed tongue and forest green dipped everywhere. I wiped off the eyes and glazed them white, and put a drop of black glaze In the divots for the pupils. This has very good color in my opinion because of the awesome green glaze. I love it. It also is a good use of space. At first sight it's hard to tell that it was made off of a pinch pot.
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This is my second choice project of the quarter. It is a very small candle holder, about an inch and a half tall and an inch wide. It was dipped in black glaze, but due to the small amount of the blue cobalt in the glaze, it looks like a starry night sky. It has good unity and harmony because of its one glaze, and has a very calming look because of the blue cobalt. I am very happy with the way the glaze turned out.
This is my second bowl on the wheel. It's about 2 inches tall and 3 inches wide, and had a black glaze. The forest cobalt didn't show up, but that's okay. Because of its single glaze, it has great unity. I love how small it is, too.
After a frustrating period of time where my bowls kept breaking, I finally completed my first bowl of the semester. It is about 4 inches tall by 5 inches wide, and has a black glaze and clearish blue on either side of the bowl. Because of its simple glaze, the bowl has unity.
For my group Coil project with Harvey and Vanessa, we made a bowl about 4 1/2 inches wide and only 2 inches tall for Mr. Kinnune. We put a football on the front, because he is mount si's best football coach, and stamped in the letters, "Mt Si" on the top rim. We dipped the entire bowl in a dark blue glaze, so it has pretty okay unity and balance.
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