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This is my wheel altered. It is bowl shaped with the top of the outsides pulled out. It is 4.5x5. It is green on the inside and black around the rim, and red and fading on the outside with a clear glaze over it. One new skill I learned was fading the glaze down a little. An art element is the multiple colors that all go together. With the fading red and the solid green it
 
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This is my wheel altered, and it is also a pitcher. It is 4.5x6.5 inches, and it has a small handle attached towards the bottom. It is glazed green on the outside, and black on the inside and the handle is also glazed green. I learned to pull up more, making it more tall than wide, and to not make the base very thick making the walls equal as the project goes up. It has a faded characteristic because of the glaze on he outside didn't completely stay solid throughout he outside. It represents an earthy tone with the green, and the black on the inside is dark.
 
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This is my set of three project. The first cup is 4.5" by 3.5" and is yellow. The middle cup is 3" by 3.5" and it turquoise. The smallest cup is 3" by 2.5" and it tomato red. A new skill I was doing was making handles and attaching them smoothly. They all have glaze in the letters and the same color in the inside of the cup and the handles too. They have a unity, with the sizes growing in a consistent pattern. Heideman
 
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This is my tall project, it is 5.5" by 4". It is narrow on the bottom and gets wider as it goes up. the base is 3" wide. It is yellow and red, with the yellow overlapping the red. I learned how to pull up steadily, by keeping my hands still and not making too many sudden movements to keep it from wobbling. It contrasting colors, a darker color vs a light color. Both are warm colors so it gives a lighter simpler mood. Heideman
 
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This is my first plate project. It is 8.5" by 1.5 inches and it has a more bowl like shape to it with the sides being pulled up more. It is split 50/50 half green and half a tomato red. A new skill that was used was being able to keep the plate thin enough that it would not crack when being fired. It has a contrasting art element with the two different colors being put side by side. Heideman
 
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This is a tall project, and it is a vase. It is turquoise with a dark blue drip on it around the top to the inside and the outside. It is a little bumpy . It is 7" by 3". I learned how to pull up tall projects, and not making it wonky and uneven. It has a tall/ large element and with the height being more than double the width it has a really elongated look to it which makes it appear taller than it really is. Meserve
 
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These are two bowls. One is 4.5" by 3". It has a slightly rough texture from the glaze being slightly thin. It is glazed dark blue, turquoise, and a dark green. I learned how to not pull open So wide and make the base thinner and even with the rest of the walls. It has a contrasting element with all of the different colors. My other bowl is 2.5" by 4.5" and is smooth. It is glazed a green with clear ontop and a turquoise. I learned to glaze, using the clear on top of the green in order to keep the feel smooth yet not too thick. It also has a contrasting art element with the blue and he green being opposite sides of the bowl. Heideman
 
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These are my are two of my bows that are being donated. One is 5x2 and has a smooth texture and is glazed dark green and blue. My other one is 6x4 and is also glazed blue and dark green. I used pulling up a little bit more which gave the base a little thinner so it isn't so heavy feeling.
 
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