Ceramics 1 Week 8. Focal Point The most important area in a work of art. The spot that draws the...

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Ceramics 1

Week 8

 Focal Point

The most important area in a work of art. The spot that draws the viewer’s attention the most

Emphasis

Art principle that helps the viewer locate the focal point

Emphasis can be achieved by

Isolating a detailed area or

Changing the value or color of an area

Slab Building Method

Method of creating pots by joining slabs of clay to quickly form the sides, top, and bottom of vessels

 Soaking the Kiln

Maintaining a warm temperature below the boiling point of water so that the water in the clay evaporates completely

Three Ways toApply Glaze to a Vessel

Dipping into a vat of glaze (most efficient)

2 Pouring

Pour glaze ontoThe outside orInto the inside

of a vessel

3 brushing

Brushing glaze on like a painting (least efficient)

Scratch Test

A test to determineThickness of glaze

After applying glaze scratch through to check glaze is 1 millimeter thick

1mm = thickness of a dime

Content

The essential meaning, significance, or value of a work of art

Why the art made the artwork

Or What the viewer thinks

the art is about

Creative Problem Solving Skill:

3-Ms

Modify Magnify Minify

Modify: Become inspired by something then slightly change it

“All characters come from people I know, but after the initial inspiration, I tend to modify the characters so they fit with the story.“Nicholas Sparks

Modify simplify, change

Magnify Enlarge one part or add parts to your original idea

Minify: Reduce or Eliminate Parts of the Original Idea or Add a Background or Design