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Page 1: Alternate Ceramic Assignments Ceramics 2, Exam project, Free choice assignment.

Alternate Ceramic Assignments

Ceramics 2, Exam project, Free choice assignment

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Assignment 1: Design and build a large platter using the slab or drape method. Platter must at least 15 inches in one direction. Platter cannot

be a circle. Platter must have a foot.

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You could pick a aesthetic theme for your platter.

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Theme could abstract and more design oriented.

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Platter itself could be simplistic with a more complex glazing technique.

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You could focus your attention along the border.

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Assignment 2: Design and build chip and dip platter. Use slab, drape or pinch method. For drape you could make a mold from cardboard and newspaper and

drape slab over mold. That would work great for the Halloween shoe below.

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Could be a one piece set like the previous slide and the ones below.

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Or a two piece set like these.

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Assignment 3: Garden figurine. Clay piece will be worked from a solid form and hollowed out. Walls can be no thicker than your thumb.

Dimensions open.

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Assignment 4: Create a URN for your you, a loved one or a pet. Urn must have lid with a handle and have a large interior. All handbuilding

methods can be used.

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Assignment 5 : Create an unusual funky vase that surprises the viewer. All handbuilding methods can be used.

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Assignment 6 : Build drinking mug in the style of a German ( root ) beer drinking mug. Body of the mug would be a slab formed into a cylinder. Exterior

of the mug must have figures carved or attached in relief. Lid is optional.

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Assignment 7: Drinking mug with exterior object that relates to handle. Body of the mug may be slab cylinder or a coil vessel.

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Assignment 8 : Make a drape plate with a famous painting carved in relief.

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Assignment 9 : Create a lantern using drape mold. Make mold from cardboard and newspaper. Drape and attach two forms together.

Image and design is open. Must have window openings to let out light.

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Assignment 10: Miniature bust. Hollow out from the bottom. Design is open. Must be no larger than your fist.