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Double Pinch Pot Box. Ms. Asker-Chipman Ceramics 1A Project 4. Visual Arts Standards. 4.0 Aesthetic Valuing - 4.2 Articulate the process and rationale for refining and reworking one of their own works of art. 2.0 Creative Expression
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Double Pinch PotBox Ms. Asker-Chipman Ceramics 1A Project 4
Visual Arts Standards • 4.0 Aesthetic Valuing • - 4.2 Articulate the process and rationale for refining and reworking one of their own works of art. • 2.0 Creative Expression • - 2.1 Create original works of art of increasing complexity and skill that reflect their feelings and points of view.
Two Pinch Pots Joined to make a Hollow Sphere • Start with two 1 pound balls of clay. • Make two pinch pots at the same time. • When you stop, put the pinch pot down on its rim (lip). • Try to keep the walls and the bottom even and smooth. • Keep pinching until they are both ¼ inch thick.
Two Pinch Pots Joined to make a Hollow Sphere • When the two pinch pots are finished they should be about the same size and shape. • Score and slip both rims. • Gently wiggle the two rimstogether and trap the air inside. • Gently pull the outside clay over the bottom pot. • Continue to trap air inside the sphere.
Two Pinch Pots Joined to make a Hollow Sphere • When you have closed the sphere and smoothed the seam, tap it with the paddle to remove lumps. • Gently move it into the shape you want for your box. • If there is too much air inside, and the clay won’t go into the shape you want, pierce it with a needle tool to release some air.
Hollow Sphere Refined and Shaped • Use the paddle tool to smooth and shape your double pinch pot. • You should have an idea of the shape you want at this point.
Double Pinch Pot Box Requirements • Size: 2 – 1 pound bowls joined (lip to lip) • Even walls ¼ inch thick or less • Make whole and then cut the lid open • The lid should fit well and not fall off • The project must have at least one attachment (handle, knob, foot, etc,) • .