This is my wheel altered project. It began as a simple bowl, but was altered very simply on the wheel by having the sides being pinched in to create a more interesting shape. This project is 2 1/2 inches tall by 3 inches wide and was glazed to emphasize the "squareness" of it. I glazed this in a very classic way, I glazed the inside black and the outside sand. I also put a little sand around the rim of the inside to make it appear as if the black and the sand were blending together. This allowed the project to appear a little softer because it did not have such a harsh line between the two glazes.
 
This is my choice project. It is a bowl that measures 6 inches tall by 4 inches wide. I made this project to try and show how such a simple projct can be given both texture and dimension just by using different techniques of glazes, which in this case would include taping. I taped this project along the outside and glazed stripes and the inside black and the other stripes were glazed with the sand color. This allows the project to have some texture by the grains that appear in the sand. The project also gains dimension from the complex glaze which gives a small amount of  dimension to a simple bowl.