Entered Information
Student Name: | Milla P |
Grade: | 12 |
Title: | Where the Eastern Moon meets the Western Sun |
Description: | In this piece, I investigated ways to interweave Americana and Asian styles of pottery displayed in a way that portrays a lunar eclipse. The Asian set was designed in a contemporary geometric fashion and the handle imitates the stalk of bamboo that emphasizes the Asian origin. This set is glŠ°zed in a traditional Western Buttermilk glaze that I mixed, shadowed by Shoji Hamada's Tenmoku glaze. The Americana set was designed in a traditional style and glazed in a renowned Asian glaze, Tenmoku with Buttermilk splatters. To accentuate the contrast, The Asian set sits on a Maple wood, the Americana set sits on Black Walnut and the earth in between is Cherry wood. |
Dimensions: | (L)12 x (W)20 x (H)24 (Inches) |
Weight: | 10 Lbs. |
School: | Timpview High - Provo, UT |
Teacher: | R. Brent Davison |
Exhibition: | The 25th Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition |
Recognition
Additional Work Info
Clay Vendor: | Laguna |
Wheel Vendor: | brent, C |
Tool Vendor: | Clay King |
Glaze Vendor: | Other |
Kiln Vendor: | Skutt |
Firing Temp: | High Temp, Cone !0 |
Atmosphere: | Reduction |
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