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The Study of Clay

The Study of Clay. What is clay?. Decomposed rock. Chemically it is a combination of Alumina, Silica, and Water. Where does clay come from?. Primary Source. Secondary Source. Types of Clay. Low Fire Clays. Terra Cotta White Art Clay Red Earthenware. High Fire Clays. Stoneware

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The Study of Clay

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  1. The Study of Clay

  2. What is clay? Decomposed rock. Chemically it is a combination of Alumina, Silica, and Water.

  3. Where does clay come from?

  4. Primary Source

  5. Secondary Source

  6. Types of Clay

  7. Low Fire Clays • Terra Cotta • White Art Clay • Red Earthenware

  8. High Fire Clays • Stoneware • Porcelain

  9. Clay Vocabulary • Wedge • Slab • Score • Slip • Leather Hard • Greenware • Kiln • Stilts • Bisque Fire • Cone 05 • Kiln • Glaze

  10. Wedge

  11. Slab

  12. Score

  13. Slip

  14. Leather Hard

  15. Greenware

  16. Kiln

  17. Stilts

  18. Bisque Fire

  19. Cone 05

  20. Glaze

  21. The Process

  22. June 18th Vocabulary and process June 19th Design and develop patterns June 25th Roll out slabs Cut out fish June 26th Assemble Fish BISQUE FIRE July 9th Glaze fish July 10th Glaze Fish GLAZE FIRE July 16th Create Environment July 17th Critique, Photograph, Enjoy!

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