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.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Kristen kieffer cups by Victoria Shamrell
In these cups I love the way that Kristen Kieffer decorates them. Each of her cups are different but yet look cohesive. The way she uses different imagery like the rabbit or the flower make the cups stand out. But not just the main images are what makes these cups so great the little details she put into them is what makes them great. On each of the cups are little veins that branch out and they seem like a trademark on a lot of her work. The handles on the cups are amazing to, she put so much time and effort to carefully sculpt them and make them look beautiful. Besides looking beautiful they look strong and able to fully support that teacup when it has tea in it. At least in two of the cups it seems she like using pastel color rather then just the plain colors.
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