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Outside View of my Pinch Pots

As I mentioned in my previous post, I am taking Ceramics 1 with Eva Polizzi, where I am currently working on my tree stump cookie jar. Unfortunately, I did not take any photos of my lid but I created a leaf shaped lid and put coils fashioned on top of the leaf to serve as the veins visible on a leaf. I also put holes through the coils because I plan on taking my newly learned stitching skills from my Fibers course and incorporating them within this project. Eva suggested the idea and I decided to go with it and explore this option because this is something I never attempted before and I really want to explore all the possibilities and experiment as much as possible!

Along with this experiment, I am also working on a set of pinch pots in which I was inspired by the M.C. Richards Centering: Life + Art – 100 Years display in the Mahady Gallery here at Marywood! I was really inspired by her pinched pieces because you can really see her hand within the pieces. For me, I was really inspired and motivated by the process shown especially since working with clay or any art form is a process that should be recognized and appreciated. I was also highly inspired by her paintings and her choice of colors. I loved how free, expressive, and colorful the paintings looked and I plan to experiment a bit with that.

I made a set of six pinch pots, not all the same sizes but fairly close, which was done on purpose. I wanted a look that was not as uniformed and similar but still have a cohesive feel. On the outsides I added a little texture by simply adding lines with one of my wooden tools. On the inside I really wanted to show off that “made by hand” feel and kept all of my pinching shown and finger indents.

Outside View of my Pinch Pots

After my pinch pots are fired. I plan to glaze them a neutral based color only on the outside and on the inside I want to use acrylic paint. I want to paint each pinch pot a different toned down pastel color on the inside as well.

I simply cannot wait until my pieces are fired and I can begin my glazing, painting, and stitching processes!

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