This is my second bowl made on the wheel for this semester. It stands at 5 inches tall and 4 and a half inches wide. I started by dipping the bowl in brown to cover it completely, then I added blue lines to the inside. They ended up fading but leaving a hint of color to add some diversity. During the construction of this bowl I definitely learned how to better pull taller walls, and practiced skills or smoothly building up. My favorite aspect of the bowl was the value between the brown on the outside and hints of color on the inside. The difference in the colors working well together shows solid unity within the glaze. The colors are very entatching and give off a dark emotional vibe, and the lines in the inside seem to pull you in.
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This is my first bowl made on the wheel for this semester. It stands at 4 inches tall and 4 and a half inches wide. I started by dipping the bowl in black and covered the majority of it in white after, to form a deep blue around the whole bowl. This is a glazing technique I had not known at all, and I'll use this skill for future projects by mixing colors in certain areas to create a deeper feel. The color is definitely the defining aspect of the bowl, as it grabs attention and makes you take another look especially into the inside where the contrast of dark spots show up. The difference in black and blue and the way they go together makes the inside look like a blueberry. The detail in the glaze makes it very soothing to look at, and gives it a calming vibe.
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June 2017
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