This is my wheel cup, it is 4 inches tall, 3 inches wide and smooth surface blue/white. I glazed it by painting 2 coats of white glaze on it then dipping a sponge in black and pressing it around the surface of the cup. The new skill I learned was attaching a handle. The art element I used is texture because it really makes the surface of the cup stand out. The design element I used is contrast because I used elements that don't go together with the splotches. The meaning of this is calming like the ocean with the blue color.
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This is my wheel planter, it is 4 inches tall, 3 inches wide and smooth surface blue/white. I glazed it by painting 2 coats of white glaze on it then dripping black around it. The new skill I learned was opening twice. The art element I used is color because my color defines lines and shape. The design element I used is contrast because I used elements that don't go together with the drips. The meaning of this is to be calming like rain. I wanted the blue drips to look like water flowing over the sides of the planter. Also, blue is naturally a calming color.
This is my extra credit project that is a wheel bowl that is about 3 inches tall and 4 inches wide. It has a smooth surface and a variety of colors. I used water colors to create this look. The new skill I learned layering water colors. The art element I used is color, I used multiple colors around my entire project. The design element I used is balance because everything is balanced, even with the different colors. The meaning of this is a wakening feeling with the vibrant look.
This is my extra credit project that is a wheel bowl that is about 5 inches tall and 6 inches wide. It has a smooth surface and clear with a vague pink/green background. The new skill I learned was using water colors, although it didn't turn out how I wanted it to. I pained flowers around the entire bowl then painted clear over it, but the flowers didn't really show up. The art element I used is color, I used green and pink/red to make it more interesting. The design element I used is balance because everything is balanced, with 4 flowers. The meaning of this is exciting like a garden.
This is a wheel vase that is about 5 inches tall and 3 inches wide. It has a smooth surface and is dark brown. I glazed it by dipping it. The new skill I learned was how to choke. The art element I used is color because it shows unity. The design element I used is balance because everything is balanced and simple. The meaning of this is a relaxed feeling with the dark, calming color.
This is a wheel vase that is about 5 inches tall and 3 inches wide. It has a smooth surface and is dark blue. I glazed it by dipping it because I wanted it to all be the same color. I tried to drip a lighter color to make some areas lighter, but it didn't show up very well. The new skill I learned was pulling up because I managed to make this vase taller than my previous ones. The art element I used is value because it looks different depending on the light. The design element I used is balance because everything is balanced and simple. The meaning of this is a calming feeling like the night sky.
This is my extra credit project that is a wheel bowl that is about 5 inches tall and 4 inches wide. It has a smooth surface and green on one side and clear on the other. I glazed it by dipping it, but decided to make it a little more exciting by dipping a different color on each side. The new skill I learned was pulling up because I managed to make this bowl taller than both my previous ones. The art element I used is color, I used two different colors to define the sides. The design element I used is balance because everything is balanced, one half is clear while the other half is green. The meaning of this is a calming feeling because nothing crazy is going on.
This is my group coil project. My group consisted of Kara M, Emily S., and me. We decided to make a WSU coil pot for my sister Ashley who currently goes to school there. We wanted her to have something to hold her jewelry in. In order to make the coil pot more exciting, most the levels have different designs. We wanted to keep it simple when we glazed it, but made sure to write WSU all around it. I plan to give it to her in about a week when she comes home for spring break.
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