Bisque is out.
Glaze and go today so we can run the glaze today and the bisque again tomorrow.
Get your stuff done!!!! I will be here afterschool until thre
Bisque is out.
Glaze and go today so we can run the glaze today and the bisque again tomorrow. Get your stuff done!!!! I will be here afterschool until thre
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Bisque today - out Monday, Glaze in Monday out Tuesday Bisque in Tuesday - out Thurday Glaze in Thursday out Friday Bisque in Friday out Tuesday 17 Last glaze in 17& 18! Presentations on the 17! clean up19 th 20th Packets due on the 18th! Hey, lets get those projects done! Change of schedulel - bisque goes in Friday - out on Monday - then we will glaze.
We will look at a kiln schedule tomorrow. IF IT'S OUT OF THE KILN YOU MUST GRADE IT NOW. I WILL NOT GRADE ANY MORE BOWLS AFTER FRIDAY! I WILL NOT GRADE MORE THAN THREE PROJECTS PER PERSON IN THE LAST FIVE DAYS! Last day for clay - Thursday Jan 12
Last day to foot Friday Jan 13 Last regular bisqe Friday Jan 13 We have one kiln so there will be no emergency last chance bisque because of that. We Lid demo today We will be doing a demo of lidded projects tomorrow. Ayumi Horie developed a technique for making earthenware pieces without water while she was a student at Alfred University in western New York State. Today, this 42-year-old potter creates plates and bowls using the nontraditional method because it “allows for spontaneity and a kind of gestural quality that is harder to get when clay is wet.” Ms. Horie’s objects are decorated with hand-scratched drawings that often feature monkeys, birds, dogs or other animals (the dessert plate, pictured, is $68). Inspired by Japanese pop culture, Japanese folk craft and early American primitive art, the work “can easily be dismissed as cute until you see it as a strategy,” she said. “It’s very much about eliciting a kind of softness in people, through cuteness, humor or imperfection,” she added. Available at ayumihorie.com. |
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