Gas-fired stoneware, colored clay slips with clear glaze. | Slabs of these contrasting colored clays are laid on one another, then joined together to form a slab. |
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I used my own unique design on the starfish but did get the peacock design from the internet. The issues I see is that I should try to smooth things out more and I need to make my stuff thinner. My starfish was originally suppose to be a flower but when I couldn't get it to work right I tried different things. I tend to change my ideas when I find they aren't looking right or aren't working out.
Yes I used my own unique ideas to create my cups and didn't use other pictures to help me with my ideas and designs. The artwork kind of about who I am because I enjoy strange or unusual figures, things that you haven't seen before. Even if it's the design, shape, or glaze. I responded to the challenged by changing my figures a lot. When one figure didn't work out then I would change it so that it did work.
The artist of these peices are Marcella Smith. She made these peices by layering different glazes by dripping. I chose these peices because they are unique and I like that all the different glazes look so nice together. The artist of this peice is unknown. The pot and glaze was done in a Raku fire. I like the way the
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