Throughout this semester of ceramics I really tried to find what the most important step to making a project was. I really realized that the most essential element was stucture. The structure of a project tells the story of how it was made. This was shown throughout all of my projects this semester.
All of the projects I made throughout this semester were made with a similar technique. I began this semester still kind of new to the art of ceramics. I was still discovering my knitch and was still learning how to correctly perform all of the techniques. Throughout all of this i really learned that the biggest and most important part of making a good project is definitely structure. The structure of a project is the basis and background of a solid project. The shape and structure helps to allow the project to tell the story of how it was made. With this i made all of my projects starting with a cylinder. I then transform them into whatever i desire them to be. After this is when design and more creativity comes in. (making a lid, adding 3-dimension elements, or adding a handle.) This really goes to show that structure is the basis for all of this.
I used my creativity to show off the stucture of the project. When i say this i mean leaving throwing marks from the tools i use, therefor showing the story of how it was made, and leaving the marks of how the handles or other 3-dimensional elements were added to the project. For an example my hand n' wheel was a project where I left several small attachment marks where I had added the handle and penguin features. This allowed anyone who viewed the project to know how it was made. This was also present in ever project where I attached a handle including, my set of three, my teapot, and my heart mug. These were all projects where they tell a story of how ever part came together.
Overall My theme in ceramics involves structure- this is incorrpurated in my work by using the basic techniques to create projects that show how they are made by the shape and basic structure of themselves.
All of the projects I made throughout this semester were made with a similar technique. I began this semester still kind of new to the art of ceramics. I was still discovering my knitch and was still learning how to correctly perform all of the techniques. Throughout all of this i really learned that the biggest and most important part of making a good project is definitely structure. The structure of a project is the basis and background of a solid project. The shape and structure helps to allow the project to tell the story of how it was made. With this i made all of my projects starting with a cylinder. I then transform them into whatever i desire them to be. After this is when design and more creativity comes in. (making a lid, adding 3-dimension elements, or adding a handle.) This really goes to show that structure is the basis for all of this.
I used my creativity to show off the stucture of the project. When i say this i mean leaving throwing marks from the tools i use, therefor showing the story of how it was made, and leaving the marks of how the handles or other 3-dimensional elements were added to the project. For an example my hand n' wheel was a project where I left several small attachment marks where I had added the handle and penguin features. This allowed anyone who viewed the project to know how it was made. This was also present in ever project where I attached a handle including, my set of three, my teapot, and my heart mug. These were all projects where they tell a story of how ever part came together.
Overall My theme in ceramics involves structure- this is incorrpurated in my work by using the basic techniques to create projects that show how they are made by the shape and basic structure of themselves.