Entered Information
| Student Name: | Emily H |
| Grade: | 11 |
| Title: | Ripoff China |
| Description: | In our advanced/highest level ceramics class, we are required to create many different projects using a variety of techniques (wheel throwing, coils, slabs, etc.). Half of the projects are off of the wheel. One of those pieces was to make a vessel with a lid. Instead of creating a simple jar or container, I decided to put a twist on the project. I created an abstract non-functional, teapot. Going one step further by doing a bubble underglaze technique using the color “Electric Blue” by Amaco. When the piece was done in its final glaze fire, the color had darkened and created a nice balance of white to blue. As I looked at the final product longer, the colors had reminded me of Blue Bone China dish sets. That is why the name suits the piece because I only used a low fire white clay and blue underglaze instead of bone china porcelain and the blue delicate designs. |
| Dimensions: | (L)7 x (W)4 x (H)7 (Inches) |
| Weight: | 1 Lbs. |
| School: | Linn-Mar High School - Marion, IA |
| Teacher: | Angie White |
| Exhibition: | The 23rd Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition |
Recognition
Additional Work Info
| Clay Vendor: | Other, Continential Clay |
| Wheel Vendor: | brent, Brent C |
| Tool Vendor: | Other, Kemper |
| Glaze Vendor: | Other, Amaco underglaze and Duncan clear glaze |
| Kiln Vendor: | Skutt |
| Firing Temp: | Low Fire |
| Atmosphere: | Other |
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