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A survey of contemporary Teapots <br>this Power Point has animation throughout to keep students engaged
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The Artful Teapot Functional to Abstract and Much in Between By Don Fitzgerald
Elements of a Teapot • The Body • The Lid • The Handle • The Spout • The Foot
Functional Teapotsare meant to be used They are designed To fit the hand and to pour easily.
Non Functional Teapots are just that, not intended for use They can be gigantic to project an idea or theme.
Teapots can interpreted many ways.This is an earring and necklace set , that’s 30 feet long.
Ceramic Teapots can be both Functional & Nonfunctional They can be stylized yet functional or stylized to the point of being nonfunctional
Figurative teapots can be sculpted in 3- Dimensions or they can be implied on the surface or a combination of both
This Teapot Set has lots of suggestive movement; with a metal fabrication look, from the cut and reassemble technique.
This Teapot makes the negative space the focal point or emphasis as your eye tries balance both halves of this teapot.
Teapots can tell a story within its own self containedDiorama
This teapot diorama has lots of elements with suggestive detail, a lot was painted rather than sculpted notice the surface is shinny.
This Teapot Diorama suggest an action scene notice the dry surface treatment.
These Diorama teapots are by Patty Warashina They average only 12 -14 inches in size yet are packed full of Imagery and Concept. Notice that most figurative elements are matt or non glossy.
Teapots can be derived from a combination of Geometric shapes. These are by Peter Shire
Teapots in their composition can be vertical in nature, by themselves or with one or more exaggerated elements.
Notice the surface decoration, it is like a pattern on fabric
Thrown Teapotscan be expressed in many shapes and surface treatments. Notice these spouts are very short, which makes it very difficult to control the pouring of liquid into a cup.
. These Teapots were Thrown & Altered in the wet stage. Notice the long Spouts.
These teapots have sprigs added to the surface for decoration. The teapot on the left had sprigs added while the pots were still wet and pliable.
Mixed MediaTeapots can have one or more elements added after the glaze firing to create a focal point or interest.
Organic TeapotsThese have design elements of leaves, flowers or fruit
Here are more organic Teapots in shape, surface and decoration
Steampunk Teapots The added objects give it believability as a boiler or steam device.
These Teapots are oval in form. Notice the shapes are similar only one is inverted. What affect does that have?
These teapots look highly polished - are variations of the same shape
This teapot set, the cups have the same shape & design as the teapot
These Teapots are elevated off the presentation surface with legs like stilts. The Tripod method makes a more stable foot.
These Teapots have a truncated feel from as assemblage of forms.
Animal teapots in stylized and realistic expressions.
These Teapot were thrown and turned upside down and made into the expression you see.