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Vocabulary Clay- moist earth made of decomposed rock Firing- baking clay at a high temperature Kiln- An oven for firing clay Plastic- wet workable clay Leatherhard- unfired clay, not quite dry but firm enough to carve Green Ware / Bone Dry- clay that is dry but has not be fired Bisque Ware- clay that has been fired Glaze fire- the second firing in which the glaze turns to glass Slip- a mixture of clay and water. Looks like pudding (but doesn’t taste like it) Scoring- Roughing up the surface of the clay. Combined with slip, scoring creates a firm bond between two pieces of clay.
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Preparing your clay for sculpting Wedging removes air pockets
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Methods of sculpting with Clay 1.Pinch Pots or Modeling 2.Coil Building 3.Slab and Slip Methods 4.Throwing on the wheel
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Modeling clay into a pinch pot. Start with a ball Push thumb into center Pinch from bottom upward Shape and smooth for finished pot
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Modeling clay using coil method Cut out base Roll clay into coils or “worms” Build up walls with rope- like coils Smooth over joints
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Sculpting with the Slab Method Flatten clay Roll and cut to size Score and Slip Join and reinforce Smooth with tools Finish and repeat
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Your Assignment: 1.Have multiple layers (score & slip) 2.Use at least 2 textures 3.Incorporate 1 Principle of Design Create a clay tile. The tile must:
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