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Wheel Throwing: Cup Set. Mr. Forseth. What you have to make. Throw two, 4-6 inch tall, even-walled cylinders 3 inches wide. Set of 2 thrown drinking vessels , footed and with handles. 4 thumbnail sketches illustrating different ways of communicating your concept. Research.
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Wheel Throwing: Cup Set Mr. Forseth
What you have to make. • Throw two, 4-6 inch tall, even-walled cylinders 3 inches wide. • Set of 2 thrown drinking vessels, footed and with handles. • 4 thumbnail sketches illustrating different ways of communicating your concept.
Research • 4 thumbnail sketches illustrating different ways of communicating your concept. • Word List: • Saturation Polarization Simultaneity • Dilute Refraction Mapping Refraction • Modulate Intrusion Extrusion Distill • Inertia Cohesion Entropy Latent Displace • Choose a word as your guiding concept define it, and then decide how your design will illustrate that concept.
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