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Japanese Tea BowlPinch Pot Styles
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Ceramics:A (VERY) Brief HistoryCeramics is one of the most ancient industries on the planet. Once humans discovered that clay could be dug up and formed into objects by first mixing with water and then firing, the industry was born. As early as 24,000 BC, animal and human figurines were made from clay and other materials, then fired in kilns partially dug into the ground.
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Eastern InfluenceCeramic techniques from China, Japan and the Korean peninsula are widely considered to have one of the greatest influences on Western art in modern human history.
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Tea bowls are made in a variety of shapes depending on the type of tea prepared and the season.
Chawan = tea bowl used to prepare and drink tea (matcha)
Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony
Tea bowls should fit perfectly in the hands of the drinker
Japanese Tea Bowl
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Draw each teabowl and label it with its name
Use one page of your sketchbook for each teabowl. Make the teabowls fill the page.
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Wa-nari = Circle Shape
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Sugi-nari = Cedar Shape
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Ido-gata = Well Shape
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Ido-gata = Well Shape with Bamboo Style Foot
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Goki-gata = Goki Shape
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Dogimari-gata = Waist Shape
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Summer Shape Tea Bowls
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Diagram of a tea bowl -- cross section
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In your sketchbook draw two teabowls (same shape/style) with feet.
Draw design ideas on the body of your two teabowls that express a relationship.
Do not use WORDS.
You will be lightly carving these designs into the clay of your teabowls before they are bisqued fired.
Ideas:
Think of simple, minimal design that show shape, repetition, pattern
Think of creating mirror images with your designs.
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Making Tea Bowls (and any ceramics) is about mindfulness, patience and daily attention.
Build your pots slowly and evenly, but tend to them every day!If you skip one day (due to school schedule, field trip, illness) you will
need to comein the very next day to work on your piece. Otherwise it could dry out, if left for two or more days. Of course, there are weekends to consider! Wrap your work in progress well in the plastic bag so there are no air
leaks.
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Pinch Pot TechniqueStep-by-step
-Begin making 2 pinch pots-Work SLOWLY--craftsmanship mattersThink about which shape your pot will be!-Leave ~ ¼-½” thickness at bottom-Try to make the walls as EVEN as possible-Each pot should be approx. 4” tall-Let your pots “rest” on rim in plastic bag
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