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Pottery. Spring 2014. What is Pottery. Functional and decorative artwork such as vases, bowls, pots, and dishes that are molded from clay and fired in a kiln Functional = useable Decorative = beautifully designed. Decorative Designs. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PotterySpring 2014
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What is Pottery•Functional and decorative
artwork such as vases, bowls, pots, and dishes that are molded from clay and fired in a kiln▫Functional = useable▫Decorative = beautifully designed
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Decorative Designs•How can the way the pottery is decorated
say something about where or when it was made?
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Pattern•Principle of Design•A regular repetition of colors, lines,
shapes, or forms in an artwork.
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Unity• Principle of Design• The quality of an artwork
that happens when all parts of an artwork work together to create a sense of wholeness and completion.
• How do these show unity?• What other ideas do you
have for using unity in pottery?
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Functional Pottery•What can the way the pottery is formed tell
you about what it is used for?•Why types of uses can you think of for
pottery?▫Teapot▫Cups▫Bowls▫Plates▫Water jar▫Seed pot▫Vase
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Squared VaseShoji Hamada, 1894-1978Japanese8 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 3/4“no date
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owl
Kanjiro Kawai, 1890-1966Japanese8 1/4 x 1 3/4" dia.1950
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Untitled
Lucie Rie, 1902-1995British10 1/4 x 4 7/8" dia. no date
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ari CasseroleMichael Cardew, 1901-1983British8 1/2 x 12 x 12“1976
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TureenJerry Rothman, b. 1933American19 1/4 x 21 1/2 x 12“late 1970s
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Vessel/Violet
Ralph Bacerra, b. 1938American11 1/2 x 22" dia. 1988
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VesselJohn Mason, b. 1927American1993
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SleeperTanya Batura, b. 1956American12 x 7 1/2 dia.circa 2003
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Native American Pottery
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Greek Pottery
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Asian Pottery
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What Elements Will You Use?•Line•Shape•Form•Value•Space•Texture•Color
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Sketches•Decide what kind of pottery you want to
make:▫What do you want to use it for?
How will this determine the form you create?
•How will you use pattern to make your pottery decorative ?
•How will you use unity in your pottery?•Draw the front view largest.•Draw a side view and back view (even if
they are the same or similar to the front view).
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Resources•http://
asuartmuseum.asu.edu/collections/ceramics/images.php
•http://www.heardmuseumshop.com/browse.cfm/2,126.html
•http://nmai.si.edu/explore/collections/#•http://
www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/vase/hd_vase.htm
•http://www.schoolsliaison.org.uk/kids/greecepot.htm