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WHAT IS CERAMICS?

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Page 1: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

WHAT IS CERAMICS?

Page 2: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

SHAPEA two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric

FORMA three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth.  

POSITIVE SPACEThe space in an artwork that is occupied by the object depicted  

NEGATIVE SPACEThe space in and around the objects depicted. 

Page 3: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Ceramics

3 ways to build with clay Pinch Coil Slab

Kiln Oven used to bake clay

Page 4: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Sculptural vs. Functional

Sculptural Purely decorative, used for the purpose

of art.

Functional Used for eating, drinking, and serving a

purpose Tea cup, vase, bowl, candle holder

Page 5: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Stages of Clay

1. Slip – Liquid clay, the glue used in attachment and decoration

2. Plastic – Stage at which clay is modeled3. Leather Hard – Stiff but still workable – still

some moisture, cool to the touch4. Bone Dry – Completely Dry, no moisture left5. Greenware – Unfired ceramics, bone dry clay6. Bisqueware – Clay that has been fired once7. Glazeware – Glazed bisqueware

Page 6: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

To Wedge or not to Wedge, that is the question…

Kneading clay 3 reasons why we wedge our clay

To remove air bubbles For even consistency To remove moisture

If we don’t remove the air bubbles… Your piece will blow up in the Kiln

Page 7: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Glaze

Glaze – Thin coating of minerals which produces a glassy coating on bisqueware

2 forms GLAZE – shiny, glassy UNDERGLAZE – matte, dull

Page 8: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Pinch Pot

Page 9: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Double-Pinch Fish

Page 10: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Slab-Construction

Page 11: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Relief Tiles

Page 12: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Coiled Vessels

Page 13: SHAPE A two-dimensional area that can be Organic or Geometric FORM A three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. POSITIVE

Grading Policy

60% Projects

20% Class Participation, Quizzes, Tests

20% Sketchbook, Homework, Classwork