Last night in class we did my favorite demo of the session.
I taught my students how to make a good bowl “on purpose” instead of a cylinder gone bad. And how to avoid making those “beginner mistakes” of corners, edges, divots, and ledges. After making the first bowl for my students, they all went back to their wheels to continue throwing, while I threw fourteen more basic bowls. We then reconvened for a demo on altering & decorating each of the bowls. My goal is always to show them a few tricks. To teach them some fun techniques. And to encourage them to play with their clay. That each piece is not so precious… and that they need to play, alter, twist & push it further.
If it gets messed up, who cares!?
Squish it up, wedge it and start over.
It’s just clay.
Bowl #1 – The basic bowl. All of my demo bowls started out looking just like this.
Plain. Round. Simple. And desperately needing something fun…
Bowl #2 – Rim fluted in four places.
Bowl #3 – And if four look good… eight might be better. Fluted rim in eight places.
Bowl #4 – Flange flared out.
Bowl #5 – Flange flared out and fluted.
Bowl #6 – Wide flange flared out… for one of those “fancy” tiny restaurant desserts!
Bowl #7 – Four indentations using the side of my wooden knife to “square” the bowl.
Bowl #8 – A stylized flower pressed in with a metal dragonscale tool.
Bowl #9 – Split rim, and then pinched together in eight places.
Bowl #10 – Split rim with an altered shape… kind of a lotus flower contour.
Bowl #11 – Mazzerine slip with a spiral dragged through using the round end of my wooden knife.
Bowl #12 – Mazzerine slip banded & squiggled with the round end of my wooden knife.
Bowl #13 – Thick white slip “squiggled” with my fingers while spinning on the wheel.
Bowl #14 – Thick white slip chattered with a rounded rib while spinning on the wheel.
Bowl #15 – A newspaper stencil letter, covered in slip and then peeled out.
So for now, they’re under wraps in my studio… most of them will get a little detailing.
Some will get stamped. Others will get stamped…
oh wait, did I say some of them will get stamped?! Surprise!!!