what I really like about this rhyton is how well the shape of the cup flows with the head on the animal almost looking like it the neck of the animal. I also like how the handle of the rhyton is long and almost looks like the ear of the animal.Goals: 1. Skill Based: To understand and create a relationship with clay and its different stages, i.e. wet, leather hard, bone dry, bisque, and glazed. And also learn some basic firing techniques 2. Visual: To enhance your awareness of form and surface in utilitarian and sculptural ceramics. 3. Conceptual: To build on your basic knowledge of historical and contemporary ceramics from around the world and begin personal research.
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