Art 3 Ceramics Project Wall Hanging Relief That depicts the events, which have affected you the most!

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Art 3 Ceramics Project Wall Hanging Relief That depicts the events, which have affected you the most!

Started with your reflection…

How to turn your reflections into a visual?

Examples of ceramic wall hangings

How to turn your reflections into a visual?

Steps: 1.Write & submit reflection. 2.Look at your mind map & reflection and decide what you will depict in your piece. 3.Think/Sketch about how you might integrate your events into a clay piece. 4.Look up “Ceramic Wall Hangings” on internet (inspiration). 5.Plan your piece in sketches and words (sketchbook). 6.Discuss with me. 7.Begin