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| Student Name: | Emily K |
| Grade: | 12 |
| Title: | Cheeky |
| Description: | I constructed this head using a wooden stand with a masking-tape-wrapped newspaper ball at the end. I covered the ball with low fire terra cotta clay, mapped out some rough features, and then cut the head in half and took the newspaper out of the center. I carved the excess clay from the inside of the two halves, before reattaching them via slipping and scoring. At this point I also constructed a neck with smoothed coils, and attached the head to the neck. I then began to work on the more detailed features, like the teeth and the eyes. Once finished with construction, I let the piece dry until leather hard, and then used terra sigillata that I had previously made to burnish it. Since Cheeky has a detailed expression, I decided not to glaze it, because I felt like glazing would detract from the purpose of the piece, whereas the terra sigillata created a finished look without being distracting. |
| Dimensions: | (L)6 x (W)5 x (H)8 (Inches) |
| Weight: | 4 Lbs. |
| School: | Solebury School - New Hope, PA |
| Teacher: | Erika Fairchild |
| Exhibition: | The 24th Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition, Virtual This Year |
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| Clay Vendor: | Laguna, Miller 20 G, low fire terra cotta |
| Wheel Vendor: | Other |
| Tool Vendor: | Other |
| Glaze Vendor: | Other, Terra sigillata |
| Kiln Vendor: | L&L Kilns |
| Firing Temp: | Low Fire |
| Atmosphere: | Oxidation |
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