Pinch Pot Bowls Your Mission: Create a minimum of 2 bowls using the “pinch” technique. One of the bowls should have a design stamped into the surface.

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Pinch Pot Bowls Your Mission: Create a minimum of 2 bowls using the “pinch” technique. One of the bowls should have a design stamped into the surface for decoration and include a foot. The other should be decorated using sgraffito technique and have a foot.   Vocabulary: bisque, clay, green ware, joining, kiln, modeling, pinch pot, pinching, score, slip, stick, wedging, sgraffito. Materials: Clay, different tools for texture and scoring and slip

Beginning your Empty Bowl Discussion: What makes a perfect bowl? Demonstration: How to make a pinch pot Practice making pinch pots Begin your own pinch pot Discuss texture. You will be putting a texture design on your bowls. Discuss Sgraffito. You will use this technique on your bowl. Practice Texture. Add texture to your bowl.

Begin final pinch pots for bowls: Get clay - Wedge clay Make a ball out of the clay Press thumb into ball of clay Draw the clay out by repeatedly pinching the clay with your thumb and fingers Keep the walls an even thickness Smooth out the pot making sure that there are no bumps or rough edges Remember: This is going to be a bowl for soup, make the walls nice and smooth and keep the bottom round. Demonstration: attaching a foot Once finished with the pot, attach a foot on to the bottom by slipping and scoring a coil and welding it onto the pot. Plan out where you will stamp your design into your pot. Take your stamp and press into your pot creating a unique and interesting design along your pot. Write your name and date on the bottom when finished and stamp the empty bowls stamp on the bottom as well. Fill out the “am I done?” sheet to make sure you have completed all the steps. Place the finished maraca on the cart to dry out for firing. Remember: you are created at least 2 pots, so when you are finished with your first pot, go back and work on the second one.

Making a pinch pot Make a ball & Press your thumb into it. Pinch the walls with both hands, turning the ball as you pinch.

Criteria/Rubric • Wedge the air out of the clay so the pot does not explode in the kiln • Create one bowl that is functional and encompasses what you have learned about the ‘pinch’ technique and about world hunger. • Your bowl must have a foot attached to the bottom to support it • Your bowl must have a design stamped into the bowl for a decorative surface element • Your bowl must be pinched out evenly, have evenly thick walls • You create a bowl with a rhythm for the viewer to follow through the piece as well as create a piece with good use of balance, shape, form, pattern, texture and tactile quality • Your bowl is a functional bowl and will not leak or tip when used. • You have glazed the bowl neatly adding beauty to the piece • You have added a price to your piece