Pinch Pots Inlaid slip design Glazing basics. The basics Wedge a small piece of clay Make a hole into the center with your thumb Pinch and pull the clay.

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Pinch Pots Inlaid slip design Glazing basics

The basics Wedge a small piece of clay Make a hole into the center with your thumb Pinch and pull the clay walls to shape your vessel, maintain moisture levels and work in stages of firmness Finish the lip, no cracks The Process

Finishing Touches Refine the form Smooth and Refine the lip Foot Smooth the surface

Mishima design ideas

The Process Carve the DesignClean the Design

Apply Slip Let dry to leather and carve

Steel woolScrubber

Bisque fire, then clear glaze

Clear Glaze ONLY AFTER BISQUE FIRING NEVER APPLY GLAZE TO AN UNFIRED POT Clear glaze is pink so you can see where you painted Do not over or under apply, and allow coats to thoroughly dry

Vessel 2 : Organic, asymmetrical and glazed

Gordon Ward, 2010

Jimmy Clark

Grading PINCH VESSEL ONE – Symmetrical 1. Following Objectives: a.Height/Width 3”y/20n/15 b.Refined Symmetryy/20n/15 c.Even wall thicknessy/20n/15 d.Inlaid Slipy/20n/15 2.Performance ______/20Total:______________/100 PINCH VESSEL TWO - Assymetrical 1. Following Objectives a. Heigh/Width 3”_____/20 b. Use of Variety_____/20 c. Use of Rhythm_____/20 d. Use of Emphasis_____/20 2.Performance_____/20Total:_______________/100

1. Pinch Pot construction – 1 week 2. Carving design – 1-3 days 3. Inlay slip to fill carvings…MORE SLIP – 1-3 days 4. Carve, scrape, loop tool away excess to reveal design level with clay surface.