This year we used different higher-temp clay and glazes. Students used iron oxide first and then decorated their beautiful forms with various dipping glazes to create the effects you see below. Enjoy!
Paper mache teacup anyone? photo:ann wood This is from UltimatePaperMache.com and the site offers various tutorials on paper mache techniques, including lots on different animals (hint hint) I love this baby sperm whale!
Get inspired Janet Echelman found her true voice as an artist when her paints went missing -- which forced her to look to an unorthodox new art material. Now she makes billowing, flowing, building-sized sculpture with a surprisingly geeky edge. A transporting 10 minutes of pure creativity.
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