Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 22-10-2008
Tags: abstract, art, artist, photo, pottery

What should I do for my art class? (Ceramics and pottery)?
We make a "teapot, not a teapot" / "a abstract teapot. "The requirements are there must be a discharge to land, at three points and it must be six inches in one direction. And I have no idea what to do Help!
An umbrella-the spokes that hold the fabric at the point where it could be "touches". the piece about the substance in the middle, could run. Well, this is not abstract, but it will help you think about the project. This could be a piece that is part of a long, cylindrical "pot". The handle could be one of the points that will land, but large enough to hold the most water. It could just start up, but bend over the top of the pot. Then it would be to continue to touch on a slightly upward to another point about a third of the way to the front, while on the long sleeve easy touched up, and at the front end of the exit, the third point. hard to visualize, but the point is, start with something that fits the assignment. Next, find a way for another part of the assignment fit for them. In an abstract work, you have the freedom to run the piece in any way you want. It does not "fit" a predetermined mold. As the roof have all the pieces to "part" of the recognizable shape. In an abstract piece of the handle is also the range area and the feet hold the Pot to 4 "from the floor that can handle the pot on a shelf that goes all the way along. Now it's your turn. You imagine what it can be.
Gallery Odin Summer Fine Art Show
