Linglong Rice grain pottery is an old ceramic method from China's Ming (1369-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911/12). The wall of an object is first pierced through with a sharp tool. After it is bisque fired the holes are filled with glaze which melts into the hole creating a small translucent window.
- Goal is to go from 2/D with 3/3D slab construction.
- research: Ling Long Yan Pottery. Where was it invented and when? Who invented it and why? Write a half page. What makes it unique?
- Sketch your vase and cut out holes.
- Make a test square slab with pierced designs.
- Before starting your large vase make a test mini vase with your pierced slab design.
Linglong Rice grain pottery is an old ceramic method from China's Ming (1369-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911/12). The wall of an object is first pierced through with a sharp tool. After it is bisque fired the holes are filled with glaze which melts into the hole creating a small translucent window.
- Goal is to go from 2/D with 3/3D slab construction.
- research: Ling Long Yan Pottery. Where was it invented and when? Who invented it and why? Write a half page. What makes it unique?
- Sketch your vase and cut out holes.
- Make a test square slab with pierced designs.
- Before starting your large vase make a test mini vase with your pierced slab design.
- Goal is to go from 2/D with 3/3D slab construction.
- research: Ling Long Yan Pottery. Where was it invented and when? Who invented it and why? Write a half page. What makes it unique?
- Sketch your vase and cut out holes.
- Make a test square slab with pierced designs.
- Before starting your large vase make a test mini vase with your pierced slab design.
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