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Pinch pot after first firing |
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Base and first coil of coil pot |
My pinch pot ended the way I wanted it too, although the clay did not always do what I wanted it to. I had to press and push the sides of my pot to make it more symmetrical, and then I had to cut some of the clay off of the top rim to make it even. I do not think that there is anything that I would change if I could.
Looking at the Rubric that I gave you in the beginning of the year, this piece falls into an A category. I am looking at: The use of Elements and Principles of design, Technical Skills, Conceptual Skills, Effort, and Creativity. We will look at the rubric together once the piece has been glazed and fired again.
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