My first day of a new-to-me pottery class was less than stellar. I made a lot of mis-steps that were frustrating. One of those mis-steps included scraping the side of my hand when trying to do 'centering'. So, I couldn't practice for a couple of days. During that time, I reviewed YouTube videos and found a superb one on the subject by Florian Gadsby. He is a great teacher/guide! His channel has other wheel-throw pottery techniques too. The video recording is very good because of the close-ups that help viewers to 'see' the process more clearly. Today, I went to the studio for a first day of practice. My goal was to be able to repetitively center pieces of clay on the wheel. The two vessel starts below were successfully centered and are now drying (for about 8 hours) before the first firing. Granted, they look a bit odd, but that's ok...I'm learning. Beyond that, I did them all by myself. One of my discoverie...
To make this sign, I took inspiration from a King of Diamonds card. My project involved creating a layout in a negative image -- so the sign would be white on black rather than black on white. Materials for the project included black foam core and poster board, white copy paper, red vinyl, and glue. In addition, a wood handle wrapped in black duct tape was added to the back. The finished sign took a few days to make. Most of the work involved tracing the elements and cutting them out. That said, I'm pleased....and mission accomplished!