Entered Information
| Student Name: | Saige S |
| Grade: | 12 |
| Title: | Calamity and Isolation |
| Description: | This piece is a slab built vase done using the sgraffito technique. The shape itself was meant to instill a feeling of discomfort as it squeezes in at the center. At the top of the form there is an outline of a cityscape for a hint at the setting. On one side there are many symbols of inter connectivity: a murder of crows haphazardly intertwined amongst telephone wires, which connect everything. On the other is a lone figure, face turned from the viewer and lit by a single lamp post. The whole piece is connected by a red line that weaves about each side, becoming black on the smaller sides. |
| Dimensions: | (L)7 x (W)4 x (H)11 (Inches) |
| Weight: | 4 Lbs. |
| School: | South Carolina Governors School For The Arts And Humanities - Greenville, SC |
| Teacher: | Elaine Quave |
| Exhibition: | The 27th Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition |
Recognition
No awards given
Additional Work Info
| Clay Vendor: | Other, Highwater Clays |
| Wheel Vendor: | brent |
| Tool Vendor: | Clay King |
| Glaze Vendor: | Amaco |
| Kiln Vendor: | Bailey |
| Firing Temp: | High Temp |
| Atmosphere: | Oxidation |
| Cone Number: |
Entry Photos
Front Photo
Back Photo
Left Photo
