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    A Single Shard Summary

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    A Single Shard The culture was Korean and Japanese. Which they tried to base it up about pottery making and learning how to do pottery and make potts. The location was in Korea and they didn’t have technology but the phones on the wall. They used things that looked like a book bag but was made out of straw and carried the things in there like if you go to garden they will use those and put the pumpkins and other stuff like that in the book bag looking thing. I think this is…

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    left in the clay, reflect the thought and time Flagella puts into each piece. Handmade pottery is the result of the years of practice and patience spent mastering the techniques on the potter’s wheel and is the direct result of the potters love for ceramics. Flagella mainly uses porcelain clay for her pottery because of its workable creamy consistency. The majority of her works have surface decoration either carved, painted, or wax resist. The added surface decoration of each piece adds a…

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    Essay On Ruth Duckworth

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    to make sculptures, murals, and other pieces of art. I found her art interesting because it's abstract and she doesn't only make one type of work. Ruth Duckworth was born on April 10, 1919 in Hamburg, Germany with the name Ruth Windmüller. She initially found interest in drawing and painting after she was recommended by a doctor that she stay at home to improve her health. Because her father was Jewish and the Nazi regime wouldn't let her study art, she left Germany with her family. In 1936, she…

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    Tyler Morrison Ceramics 1 11/15/2017 Research Paper: Bernard Leach Widely regarded as one of the most influential potters of the 20th century, Bernard Leach helped popularize British studio pottery. Leach developed a style of pottery and ceramics that is a combination of the styles from Japan, China, Korea, and England. Many of his works are functional, yet highly decorated pieces. Bernard Leach was born on January 5, 1887 in Hong Kong. Though his mother died while giving birth to him, Leach…

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    The Art Of Hands Analysis

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    The Art of Hands There are many forms of art and many different ways it can be expressed. In my opinion, the highest form of art is ceramic art. I find it fascinating how someone can create something out of nothing. When I was first introduced to this form of art I thought it was interesting and easy to make, but I underestimated its value. In my last year of high school, I decided to take ceramics. I soon came to a realization that I did not have the patience nor the talent to create art.…

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    “Graham Todd: Imaginary Spaces” is a memorial exhibit at the McMaster Museum of Art celebrating artist and McMaster Studio Art professor Graham Todd passed away in June 2013. This memorial exhibit features twenty sculptural works from 1982 to 2013, and also includes six of Todd’s sketchbooks. Each work is placed against a white backdrop and under soft spotlights. The works featured at the exhibit are from collections of Lorraine Samuel, Karen Hendrick, and Briana Palmer. In collecting…

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    How to make modern floor lamps more decorative? Description: You can now implement different new creative ideas for making the look of modern floor lamps more attractive. You can either develop these ideas of your own or can derive the same from other sources. If you want to change the look of your house by adding great an updating feature, then nothing can be the best option other than installing modern floor lamps. These kinds of lamps are mostly equipped with outstanding contemporary designs…

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    Ceramic artwork has been an art form for the longest time with the earliest humans making pots, vases, stoneware, and figurines. In the 16th century an artist in Japan created a ceramic tea bowl that would have been prized for its beauty in that day and time. The 16th century tea bowl would have been highly thought after for its irregularities in color and shape and was created to be appreciated by its user. (Ceramic artwork made by Sondra Hastings)…

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    don't know this, but there are actually classes that you can take at local school or a local arts center. Therefore, it is really easy to educate yourself on how to make clay pottery. That is why I believe that you should take a Ceramics in high school. For example, you get learn about different cultures and how they use clay, you get to create different objects, and the class is extremely enjoyable. In Ceramics class, you explore many different cultures and how they use clay. Therefore, you…

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    fun class for me because, I'm a fun, crazy, and kind of person and I think I would have fun acting out plays in the class or other things. There was a lot of act classes that the high school had for the us students. I had a hard time picking which art class to take with three spots left. At the…

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