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6th Grade Clay Project What is a “Slab Vessel”?
Slab- Construction Vessels 6th Grade Clay Project What is a “Slab Vessel”?
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Your Vessel MUST have: A slab built body (flat clay transformed into a 3D shape) Coils used in some way: decorative or structural support A use A theme
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Your Vessel MIGHT have:
Handle or handles (on the body, on the lid…) Cut-out shapes on body and lid for a luminary (candle holder) Shapes/design that stick out from surface (added on clay) A repeated pattern to enhance the theme A lid and way for lid to stay on (“flange” or irregular edge)
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What is your container going to hold? What is its USE?
Luminary (candle holder) Pencil jar School supplies (paperclips, elastics…) Liquid (tea, juice, water….) ***Also consider WHO this is for*** (you or a future gift) Which leads us to…. THEME
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Choosing a Theme Once you know the purpose and the future owner, consider what designs and details are most appropriate. Ask yourself: What imagery best suits the owner? If you are keeping the container- think about what you would like as a design. If it is a gift, think about the taste of the receiver. ( Maybe mom/dad doesn’t have the same connection with Batman that you do… ) So what do they like?
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Selecting a Shape Slabs can make many interesting shapes. They can make basic cubes, pyramids, cylinders…or complex shapes! The thing to remember is- Flat clay can only be curved so much. Domes and spheres require much more complex design work and geometry. Ever try to form a sphere with a flat sheet of paper? Now imagine trying this with floppy clay. Here are some good shape choices…..
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Flat to 3D! Plan Ahead! Cube Cylinder Pyramid How many sides?
What shapes?
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Varieties of Boxes
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Who says a box has to be square?
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Luminary Ideas
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