DEMO BY MEERA BAI KV SHALIMAR BAGH DELHI REGION

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DEMO BY MEERA BAI KV SHALIMAR BAGH DELHI REGION Slab work DEMO BY MEERA BAI KV SHALIMAR BAGH DELHI REGION

WHAT IS CLAY? Clay is a natural earthy material that is plastic when wet composed Of very fine particles usually silicates of aluminum or iron and magnesium. Clay comes from the ground usually in areas where Streams or river once flowed.it is made from minerals Plant leaves and animals bones All the ingredients of soil. Used for making bricks,pottery etc.

Character sticks of clay clay is plastic in nature. Clay is can easily be formed into shapes. Clay is retain its original shape after firing. After firing the clay body is porous and opaque.

How many types of clay? THERE ARE MANY TYPES OF CLAY:- EARTHENWARE CLAY = FIRING TEMP. -650C-850C STONEWARE CLAY = FIRING TEMP.-1150C-1250C PORCELAIN CLAY =FIRING TEMP.- 1280C-2300

HOW MANY TECHNIQUE IN CLAY PINCH POTTERY SLAB WORK COIL WORK WHEEL POTTERY

MATERIALS REQUARED EARTHENWARE CLAY SCALE, KNIFE PENCIL PLASTIC SHEET SOME NAWS PAPER ROUGH CLOTH

STEPS:= SPREDING THE CLAY Begin with a smooth flat surface, place news paper or cloth over the surface to prevent the clay from sticking to your work surface ROLLING OUT THE CLAY To help your roll your clay to an even thickness place a yard stick on each side and rolled out until the clay is same thickness as your yard stick.

steps:= CUTTING YOUR SLABS Use a ruler to help cut a straight line to your slab SCORE OR SCRATCH THE EDGES When your slab is leather hard, with the help of knife to scratch the edges of the slab where the clay will be joined together

Steps:= APPLY SLIP TO EDGES make some slip by watering down a small amount of clay it apply the slip to the areas you just scratched. JOINING THE SLABS TOGETHER when placing the edges together and add coil to inside.

Steps:= Smoothing out the coil In end With the help of brush to smooth out the all corners. In end To give the final touches to top edege.

Learning outcome:= Students will have to know utility purpose of the art work. To developed a sense in child 2D-as well as 3D also. They came to know flexibility of the material. Aesthetic sense will be developed.

Some pictures

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Home assignment to collect the material and make any one object like:-pen stand, small try, and flower vase for your study table.

Thank you