YOUR NAME DESCRIBE YOURSELF AS AN ARTIST AND PERSON. 5-10 sentences. What are you interested in? What inspires you? Why do you make art? How do you feel.

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YOUR NAME DESCRIBE YOURSELF AS AN ARTIST AND PERSON sentences. What are you interested in? What inspires you? Why do you make art? How do you feel when you make art? What does art mean to you?

Slip and Score  Describe the steps of making slip  Describe the steps of scoring and slipping pieces of clay together.  Show a picture of slip or of a piece of ceramics that was made by slip and score.

Slab Rolling  Describe the tools you need and how you can use slab in a project.

Glazing  Describe important directions about glazing  Describe how glaze changes when it is fired (include over-glaze in this description)

Coiling  Describe the 3 types of coils  Explain how these coils are integrated into objects outside.

Project 1 Create a name for it  INSERT A PICTURE OF YOUR PROJECT  Describe what you used to create this project  Describe what inspired you to make this project  Describe any ways you wish you could improve your project  Describe what you learned from the experience of making this piece.

Project 2: Create a name for it  INSERT A PICTURE OF YOUR PROJECT  Describe what you used to create this project  Describe what inspired you to make this project  Describe any ways you wish you could improve your project  Describe what you learned from the experience of making this piece.

Project 3: Create a name for it  INSERT A PICTURE OF YOUR PROJECT  Describe what you used to create this project  Describe what inspired you to make this project  Describe any ways you wish you could improve your project  Describe what you learned from the experience of making this piece.

Thank you Any Questions? Insert a picture of yourself