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Visual Art - Ceramic Warm-Up's

Jun 15, 2015

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The powerpoint I use with my High School art students when we work on clay. Images from Highwater Clay's Odyssey Clay center in Asheville, NC
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Page 1: Visual Art - Ceramic Warm-Up's

CERAMICS

Warm-Up’s

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What do you see?

What do you think the name of this sort of pottery is?

How do you think it’s made?

http://www.smithsonianlegacies.si.edu/objectdescription.cfm?ID=209

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ODYSSEY CLAY CENTERAsheville, NC

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WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCESWhat do you see?

Why would all these different types of “things” be on the wall?

How do you think they are made?

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WHAT IS IN THIS ROOM?!?What are those things on the wall?

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STAGES OF FIRING What are the 4 stages of

firing a clay object?1. Your clay needs to get

______ dry2. _________ fire3. Then you ________ your

artwork. 4. Last, _________ fire

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COMMON PROBLEMS WITH CLAYThere are certain steps you must do if

you want to have a successful ceramic work.

1. Clay can’t be thicker than a p_________.

2. You MUST s_____ and s______ two pieces of clay together.

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SLIP CASTINGWhat is slip?

How do you think you cast slip?

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SLIP CASTING

Slip Casting is when slip (very wet liquid clay) is poured into a 2 piece mold, allowed to dry and then the formed vessel is removed.

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WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOUR VASE STOPS COLLAPSING?You can do:1.2.3.

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CERAMICS AS AN AVOCATION & PROFESSION

What are the differences between a production potter and a hobbyist?

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CERAMICS AS AN AVOCATION & PROFESSION

What are the differences between a production potter and a hobbyist? A production potter makes objects on the wheel for a living and a hobbyist makes ceramic items for fun.

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KILN SITTERWhat is the function of a kiln sitter? (use your imagination)

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PRODUCTION POTTERYEQUIPMENT

What is the function of a bat?

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PRODUCTION POTTERYEQUIPMENT

What is the function of a bat? The function of a bat is to make it easier to throw on the wheel. The potter throws a vessel and can quickly continue working by changing bats.

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MARIA MARTINEZ

What do you see?

Imagine what she is doing.

How do you make the bowls shiny?

Antiques Roadshow - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/archive/200401A42.html

http://video.pbs.org/video/2256996380/The Tafoya’s -

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/fts/stpaul_200401A42.html

Maria Martinez Pots, ca. 1930 Roadshow Archive PBS.mp4

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NC HISTORY

What is the famous town nearby, known for it’s pottery making?

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GLAZING OUR VASES

How many coats of glaze should we use on our artwork?

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ADDITIVE OR SUBTRACTIVE?

Is Clay an additive or subtractive process?

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