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Ceramics Leanne Bear 10C
Wedging Clay Wedging is a process in which you prepare clay for working. If you do not wedge clay it will have an uneven texture which makes it hard to work with and it could also develop problems when it is fired.
Texturing Clay Texture can be added using carving tools. It creates a realistic look when texturing animals but also looks attractive on other objects
My own textures
Scratch and Slip Method
Scratch and Slip Method is used when joining clay in it’s leather hard form. You scratch the surface where you want to make your join and apply slip (muddy
clay) to help stick the two pieces together
Modelling Tools Modelling tools are needed to carve, texture and shape clay. You can either buy them from your local hardware store or you can simply make your own by carving and shaping wood or even using plastic utensils. Once your clay has hardened and dried its easier to use metal tools as it cuts better.
Carving Clay Clay can be carved using modelling tools. It creates a 3D effect. You can create detailed designs that have depth and perception.
I did a tonal drawing of an animal. I chose a Hippopotamus
My Hippo Tonal Drawing
My Clay Hippo Drawing
When you make a clay object it is best for you to hollow it out so that it does not crack in the kiln.
My Clay Hippo
I looked at different views of hippos so that when I made my clay one, I’d have all the right details
Wow its 100 degrees in here and I’m starting to sweat.
I don’t feel as wet as before. At 600 degrees I’m starting to shrink
At 900 degrees I am dry and I have hardened. I’m much smaller than what I started out as
What happens to clay inside a kiln