Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Wunderlich Workshop
This week I'm talking a workshop with Janis Mars Wunderlich at Santa Fe Clay.
The first exercise we did yielded the above small figures (to be used as underglaze/glaze test tiles) which were made by passing around a small figure to a new artist every five minutes. (Does that make sense? We started something then after five minutes passed it to the next person, then after five minutes passed on what we were working on to the next person and so on until everyone had worked on each piece--theoretically.)
That was the piece that I started. (I sent it off looking like a potato with a head and it came around with all those changes.)
During the workshop, I also made this, a two-inch tall teddy bear.
The first exercise we did yielded the above small figures (to be used as underglaze/glaze test tiles) which were made by passing around a small figure to a new artist every five minutes. (Does that make sense? We started something then after five minutes passed it to the next person, then after five minutes passed on what we were working on to the next person and so on until everyone had worked on each piece--theoretically.)
That was the piece that I started. (I sent it off looking like a potato with a head and it came around with all those changes.)
During the workshop, I also made this, a two-inch tall teddy bear.
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