Entered Information
Student Name: | Vivian C |
Grade: | 12 |
Title: | Buffalo |
Description: | To create the body of my buffalo I used two slabs of clay on a slump mold, and then combined the two halfs. I made the head with two pinch pots, then altered them to define the nostrils, eyes, and ears on it. After that, I made the horns using slabs. I used the extruder to create hollow tubes for legs and attached them to the body, and attached the head and tail from a coil. After the first bisque firing, I put black underglaze and then clear glaze on the hooves and fired it again. I put latex on the front half of the horns of my buffalo, in order to lighten that area in color for the smoke fire. I finally smoke fired my piece, and when it cooled set it on a piece of drift wood for a base. |
Dimensions: | (L)14 x (W)10 x (H)13 (Inches) |
Weight: | 5 Lbs. |
School: | Dennis Yarmouth High School - Dennis/ Yarmouth, MA |
Teacher: | Craig Brodt |
Exhibition: | The 28th Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition |
Recognition
No awards given
Additional Work Info
Clay Vendor: | Sheffield Pottery, T-3 Stoneware |
Wheel Vendor: | Other, NA |
Tool Vendor: | Other, Brent SR-14 Slab Roller |
Glaze Vendor: | Amaco, Low-fire underglaze |
Kiln Vendor: | Skutt, Octogen Electric |
Firing Temp: | Low Fire, 06 |
Atmosphere: | Reduction, Final firing surface was reduction atmosphere. Burning newspaper in a trash can to smoke fire and create a mottled black to light colored matt surface on the body of this piece. |
Cone Number: | , cone 06 |
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