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| Student Name: | George T |
| Grade: | 11 |
| Title: | Scorched |
| Description: | This work is a coil-built non-functional bottle. I built the work out of a clay named “Grogzilla” which contains, according to the manufacturer, 4 types of grog as well as heavy sand. I burnished this piece after applying XX-Saggar terra sigillata which I mixed myself. While burnishing it, the spoon I was using caught on the large, cat-litter-sized chunks of grog, causing them to be dragged along the piece, leaving visible trials which served to contrast the surrounding smooth and polished surfaces. I then bisque fired this piece and wrapped it in cloth, steel wool, and wire (aluminium, brass, and copper wire) before pit firing it under wood, coal, seaweed, woodchips, and cow-pies. Copper Basic was poured over the pit. The pit burned for 8-10 hours. The flames were then extinguished, and the piece was recovered the next day. |
| Dimensions: | (L)5 x (W)5 x (H)9 (Inches) |
| Weight: | 3 Lbs. |
| School: | Clay By The Bay - San Francisco, CA |
| Teacher: | Didem Mert |
| Exhibition: | The 22nd Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition |
Recognition
No awards given
Additional Work Info
| Clay Vendor: | Other, Clay Planet Grogzilla |
| Wheel Vendor: | |
| Tool Vendor: | Other, Xiem Tools, DiamondCore tools, MudTools ribs |
| Glaze Vendor: | Other, No glaze, homemade terra sigillata |
| Kiln Vendor: | Skutt |
| Firing Temp: | Low Fire, Pit firing |
| Atmosphere: | Other, Atmospheric firing |
| Cone Number: | , Unknown |
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