Thursday, February 13, 2014

Small coiled forms


These small coil built pieces are done in preparation for a larger work that comes immediately after these.
Chayla Barker

Ryan Testa

Augustus Barber

Katie Wills

Jessica Lemus

Dan Sutter

Kirsten Belknap

Danielle Allio

Natalie Comeriato

Lizzy Miller

Anne Kramer

Annie Krznaric

Casey Surblis

Lauren Davis


Marisa Rodatt

Anne Kramer

Emma Burkholder

John Bahmer

Adrienne Ashcraft

Porchae Boone-May

Anthony Simonetti

Halle Koneval

Amanda Beebe





















Thursday, February 6, 2014

Ocarinas

Previously our first projects in class are pinch pots. Pinching is one of the foundation techniques used in all Ceramic classes, not just the 70's elementary school ashtrays that many of us made.  My own decision to use ocarinas as the first project came about rather indirectly. I made a series of pieces (of my own work) that were small and roundish and had holes in them and I kept having people ask me if they were ocarinas, which prompted me to find out what an ocarina was. This was several years ago, and then last year Ceramic Arts Daily, which is produced by the Potter's Council out of Columbus OH, published an article on how to make an ocarina fairly easily, using two pinch pots that are sealed together. I used this last summer for the Advantage Knights Summer Enrichment Camp, where middle school kids get to come and experience fun summer, school related projects. We made ocarinas and it went well enough that I thought it would be a fun alternate to the pinch pots, and hopefully we would get something that they still wanted to take home at the end of the semester.

Here are this semester's examples

Katie Wills

Halle Koneval

Danielle Allio


Gus Barber
Jessica Lemus

Daniel Sutter


Anthony Simonetti

John Bahmer

Ryan Testa

Chayla Barker

Kirsten Belknap



Marisa Rodatt


Emma Burkholder


Annie Krznaric

Porchae Boone-May

Natalie Comeriato


Anne Kramer

Lauren Davis

Amanda Beebe


Casey Surblis

Lizzy Miller





Adrienne Ashcraft