So tonight’s class demo for my Beginners & Advance Beginners was how to make a “bowl on purpose” and NOT another cylinder gone bad! So I did a couple quick demos showing them how to get a nice smooth, rounded bowl interior… without any flat bottoms, bad corners or beginner’s ledges! Once they had the basics… I sent them off to make their own bowls While I threw a few more quickly in class for the upcoming “part two” of tonight’s demo!
Once I had all of my bowls thrown… a bag full of clay… I continued to help my student son their bowls for awhile. With about 45 minutes left to class, we regathered at my demo-wheel and we did some quick alterations & decorations to my thirteen “matching” bowls. My goal is always to show them some quick “tricks” and techniques to alter their bowls… cuz’ the wheel can make them round, but I want THEM to make them their own!!!
So we cruised through all thirteen bowls in about fifteen minutes… quick tricks to make each one different than the one before!
Bowl One – fluted on two opposite sides
Bowl Two – if two are fun, maybe more are better?… fluted edges in eight places
Bowl Three – thin flared flange
Bowl Four – wide flared flange
Bowl Five – flared out flange twisted with four flutes.
Bowl Six – split rim dented on one two sides… most likely where a handle will attach going up & over to make a “basket” handle.
Bowl Seven – split rim pinched together in eight places
Bowl Eight – split rim dented in & dented out… kinda lotus-like.
Bowl Nine – spiral grooves through thick white slip.
Bowl Ten – concentric grooves though thick white slip.
Bowl Eleven – finger squiggles through thick white slip.
Bowl Twelve – swipes with a rib through thick white slip… channeling my inner “Steven Showalter”… if you’re not following him on Instagram, you definitely should be!!!
Bowl Thirteen – chattering texture through thick white slip
And now all of the bowls are up in my studio, under plastic, wrapped up for the night. I’m pretty sure that there “might” possibly be some more stamping, detailing & refining of these bowls before I call them done!