My best artwork this year was my plate in my multiples set. I like it so much because of the colors I used. I like the way the colors go so well together and the splatter technique I used. I also like how it turned out the best shape/form of all my artworks. It is very functional and will work good to actually use.
I would like to redo the relief tile artwork because it broke on me and I'm still mad about it. I had other artworks break on me like the slab box, but I didn't like that artwork at all. I wanted my relief tile to turn out. I can use the patience I learned in this class and put it into other areas of my life. Also things like persistence and working with small objects and being detailed. It would have been cool to do like a big class project to make one big structure.
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For this artwork I chose to make a dinner set. A large spoon, a bowl, and a plate for the bowl to sit on. For the different glazing techniques I chose to use tape masking and a splatter technique that I really like. The plate turned out to be my favorite because the the 3 base colors that go very well together. I used a black splatter because it goes well with everything. The hardest parts of making these were shaping the objects perfectly and making them stay that way and also the tape masking took a bit of time to figure out what pattern I wanted to go with.
For this artwork I chose to make a sculpture of a wheel. I chose to make a wheel in attempt to express that I work at Discount Tire, but that is not the only reason I chose to make this. There is a surprising amount of people that have no idea what exactly a tire or wheel is. They think that when they get new tires, they get a whole new wheel as well which is very much not true. Wheels can cost as much as 800 dollars per wheel! That isn't even the most expensive either. So basically I made this artwork to show where I work and to communicate that people should have a better understanding of wheels and tires. The biggest complication I had in making this artwork was actually getting the machined look perfectly brushed on the black surface.
For this project I used tape masking to glaze my test tile and my bowl. My test tile masking did not turn out at all how I wanted, so I glazed over it using a splatter technique. My final piece I used (bowl) for the assignment turned out good and I am very satisfied with it. I will be using this tape masking technique on some of my future projects.
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AuthorI am in 12th grade Archives
May 2021
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