9/25/2018 0 Comments This is my pit fire vase process.I decided to make a tall vase.
I followed these steps: - I drew a sketch of my vase, and how long and tall i wanted it to be. - Then I cut out the slaps, 4 long, and one bottom. - After that I putted some water that have been with clay, on the sides, where i wanted the slap to connect with the other slap. - Now I'm waiting until the clay is a little more dry, so I can start making it shiny with a spoon. I had a problem about my bottom, it was too small, but i made a new bottom. I also had a problem, that my clay was too thin, but i took som more clay and smoothed it out so my vase is thicker now. But the clay is still too soft, so i have to wait until it's a little more dry, so I can use a spoon to smooth it out. I like my vase, and it looks like how i wanted it to be.
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9/20/2018 0 Comments The greek vase- This is the "Pelike" vase, it's made out of refined clay. It was used for storage jar and/or transportation of wine and oil. Our story is about how the hurricane/tornado came and ruined peoples houses.
- I drew the vase and the patterns and the house, and colored some of it - I don't understand the last question |
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