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Student Name: | Tatum D |
Grade: | 12 |
Title: | I Didn't Because I Loved You |
Description: | A sickened queen bee held up by her stained-glass wings with worker bees repairing her rotten heart with golden tissue. Ceramic clay, epoxy, glass, copper tape, solder, black and brown iron stains, and Amaco celadon and underglazes were used to create the piece. The piece represents the consequences of not leaving unhealthy relationships and how indecisiveness emotionally drains the person suffering from it. |
Dimensions: | (L)22 x (W)17 x (H)14 (Inches) |
Weight: | 9 Lbs. |
School: | Heritage Hall - Oklahoma City, OK |
Teacher: | Emily Nickel |
Exhibition: | The 28th Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition |
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Clay Vendor: | Other, We mix our own clay from raw materials supplied by Mammoth Clay. It is a stoneware based on a recipe from Val Cushing's Ceramic Handbook. |
Wheel Vendor: | Other, Hand sculpted, wheel not used |
Tool Vendor: | Other, We love Mudtools, Kemper and Xiem! |
Glaze Vendor: | Amaco, Amaco celadons, Amaco underglazes, black and brown iron stains hand mixed, clear glazes hand mixed based on recipe from Digitalfire. |
Kiln Vendor: | Olympic, Olympic oval |
Firing Temp: | Other, Midrange cone 5 |
Atmosphere: | Oxidation, Oxidization |
Cone Number: | , Cone 5 |
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