This year has been fantastic i had lots of fun, I learned a lot and my skills andvanced greatly. It would be cool to take it again.
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For my last choicce project i chose to throw a bowl, this bowl is taller then wide being 5 inches in heighth and 4 inches wide. It has a fantastic baby blue glaze that looks great. The footring came out nice and the thickness is even.
This is a choice project, I made it just like you would a planter i just didn't put any holes in it. With the center circle i pinched in the 2 sides and made it a square. It has a chrome blue glaze, It's 6" wide and 2.5" tall but the center part is around 1/4" taller.
My handle project is finished off with a clear glaze. It is not smooth what so ever, its 4" tall and 4" wide. The handle is pinched to hard.
My lidded project is a small 3" tall and 3" wide. The glace is a mix of baby blue and white. The lid is just a bit big but it works perfect, the footring came out nice also.
This is my choice bowl, it is a taller bowl then most, the edge is a smooth cure from bottom to top. It's 4 inches tall and 4 1/2 inches wide. The Footring is deep and has a clean edge. Its color is cobalt blue.
For my wheel altered i threw a medium sized bowl. Then bent the sides inwards and outwards randomly. It may be used as something to servfe a drink. It has a baby blue glaze that gives the curves depth. It's 3 1/4" at the tallest point and 6 3/4" wide (from each furthest point)
This is a very small choice project i would call it a very small bowl. I did it in the same green and black glaze as the big bowl. I took lots of practice pulling up the sides but i got it down. Their is no footring because it is so thin. This is byfar my thinnist project. I am very proud of it.
This bowl is one of the biggest projects i have ever thrown, it's "x" It has a crazy mix of glazes with a dark green and a black. The glaze is mostly splaattered on the inside and its really thick on the outside.
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