DECORATIVE TERRACOTTA PLATE INSTRUCTION BY MIKOŁAJ KŁOS and ULA KRASKI
1.Prepare your workplace: clay, brushes, acrylic paints, sandpaper, kitchen plate and set your mind on working 2.Turn on your brain and get some fine plastic foil to wrap the plate 3.Knead the clay and form it flat with a rolling pin to fit later onto the plate 4.Trim the clay excess and put everything away to dry 5.In the meantime, think over the geometric pattern you are going to paint on it 6.When the clay gets dry, which takes about seven days, take your terracotta plate off the kitchen plate and polish it with sandpaper 7.Use some varnish to impregnate the plate surface 8.Make a sketch of your pattern on it (you can help yourself with a paper cutout). If you do not have an idea… sorry, I know what you feel 9.Finally, start painting using your brightest creativity 10.Find the school janitor to get access to the boiler room which is the best place to keep your unfinished piece of art. 11.Put your plate in there until next Art Class 12.Resume painting every week until you feel satisfied with the result 13.Now that your plate is ready, do the finishing touches by putting a protecting layer of varnish onto the surface which will also help refresh the colors 14.You can turn off your brain now. You have done a great job! 15.Look at your plate several times to say with no doubt….”I am an awesome artist!” 16.It is high time you started using your plate in most creative ways
JULKA KOBEL
MIKOŁAJ KŁOS
NIKITA ROSZKA
JANEK GAJEK
MIKOŁAJ POLANIECKI
WERONIKA SALWA
NATALKA WYTRYKOWSKA
GABRYSIA PRZEWOR
EMILKA KARCZEWSKA
ALA CHODUBSKA
KAROLINA DADEJ
ASIA ŻMUDA
KLEMENTYNA DRZYMULSKA
JULKA ROGOYSKA
OLA WESOŁOWSKA
ULA KRASKI
KORNELIA ŻELISKO
KAROL KOWALSKI
KASIA BĄDARCZUK
HANIA KLUZIŃSKA
JULKA JEWSZEL
MICHAŁ ĆWIK
STAŚ WÓJCIK
MARIA KOPROWSKA, TEACHER