This is my second Finished Wheel Project, the surface is a feel-able thick but smooth glaze its green and white color. This size is three and a half inches tall and two inches wide. I glazed it by dipping half of it in white the dipping the other half in shadow green it turned out semi good but not great. One new skill I learned was how you can center the project while footing it which is very useful. Color is big element in this because it makes the project have like a dark side and a light side, also this shows balance in the color way because it has half and half colors not just one dominating one. The meaning of this project to me is like it the forest and the white is us consuming it and the green is the remainder, There is still a well amount left but we have consumed a vast amount of what it once was.
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This is my Finished Wheel Project it is around 3.75 inches tall and the surface is a smooth straight wall. The color was black stripes and dots brushed on with a white coat of glaze over it. I glazed it from really just letting the brush glide across the surface not really having a goal at what I want to paint, then I dripped black glaze in the middle and dipped it into white glaze. One skill I learned was how to drip paint which I will use more often now. This project has line value because of how it make your eye be drawn around the whole project, and unity because the colors really go together and make it smooth and not over powering. The importance of this project was that this is my first project back and getting back into ceramics so its important to me for that.
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