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Arts and Crafts - Advanced Ceramics

       

 

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Kate's sculptural image of a surreal landscape

      

Melissa's ameyu glazed bowl

      

Cody's spotty teapot, multiple high fire glazes

Miles altered ikebana vase

Takako's faceted cups

Tiana'a sake pouring 'tokkuri'

 

Cody's altered slab vases

Miles' wheel thrown texture bottles

       

Koichi's textured platter using iron oxide for color.

      

Rie's colorful plate with underglaze decoration

      

Asami's slab platter with silkscreen and slip decoration

Emi's plate inspired by Mondrian

Lisa's whimsical lidded box

Malika's wheel thrown box sets with majolica and underglaze techniques

 

Mariko's persian blue incised texture pot

Michelle's wheel thrown and altered texture pots.

  

Rika's slab leaf plate with Alligator glaze

  

Michael's Michelangelo pots with incised detail and oxide color

     

Michelle's wheel thrown and faceted pot   

Takuya's inspired by Japanese icons!

Thelma's large platter with engobe decoration

Rika's lovely porcelain swirl dish

 

 

Zeo's wheel thrown bowl with multiple high fire glazes

 

Thelma's incised slab built box

 

                     

 

       

Jens small organic vases at the Artscape exhibition in Tokyo

Zeo's beautiful altered pot with persian blue and oribe glazes

Takuya's polychrome bowl

Renae trying to drink from her altered vase form!

     

 

        

 

Jonas' two wheel thrown and altered pots ready for bisque firing Maureen has been working on a homage to MC Escher and using underglazes for her small hexagonal form Maya's slab vases finished with low fire red and black engobe glazes.

Renae's sculptural homage to Picasso and Guernica...

The big chocolate fondue party to complete the school year

The fruit and chocolate feast was devoured in record time!

Jonas' matching set of tea cups and saucers.

Jonas' lilliput pots, each one only measured around 4cm in height.

Maya's lovely shoe vase inspired by a Warhol Pop Art painting

Maurine's exquisite wheel thrown vases with oxide details

Jonas glazing altered pots

David's large slab vase and Amy's platter.

Jonas working on his wheel thrown and altered pieces

Renae mixing the Tenmoku glaze

   
       

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