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Clay Books - Teacher Example
Animal Pinch-Pots
For this assignment, students had to create "eggish" animal figurines using a new hand-building technique: pinch-pots.
Each student made two of these pinch-pots, fused them together at the rims, and used the resulting egg shape to build an animal of their choosing.
The animals are representative of a characteristic that the student either strongly admires or dislikes. Here are some of the finished pieces, fresh out of the glaze kiln:
Each student made two of these pinch-pots, fused them together at the rims, and used the resulting egg shape to build an animal of their choosing.
The animals are representative of a characteristic that the student either strongly admires or dislikes. Here are some of the finished pieces, fresh out of the glaze kiln:
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