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Intro to CLAY Unit

Intro to CLAY Unit. Mr. Wilson Middle School Art. Sponge. Metal Rib/Scraper. Needle Tool. Wood Modeling Tool. Wire Cutter. Ribbon Tool. Loop Tool. Wooden Rib. Hand-building Technique- PINCH. Using your fingers to pinch and shape the clay. Hand Building Technique- COIL.

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Intro to CLAY Unit

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  1. Intro to CLAY Unit Mr. Wilson Middle School Art

  2. Sponge Metal Rib/Scraper Needle Tool Wood Modeling Tool Wire Cutter Ribbon Tool Loop Tool Wooden Rib

  3. Hand-building Technique- PINCH • Using your fingers to pinch and shape the clay.

  4. Hand Building Technique- COIL • Rolled out, snake like, pieces of clay that are added to each other to create a larger clay form.

  5. Hand building Technique- SLAB • Using flat sheets of clay to build with clay. Either thrown or rolled out.

  6. Slip and Score • Score- Using a tool to scratch and hatch over clay • Slip- A liquid form of clay. • Slip and Score- Using slip as a “clay cement” between two scored pieces of clay.

  7. Glaze • A glass like coating. Used to cover a clay form. They are made from various chemicals.

  8. Kiln • A kiln is a thermally insulated chamber, or oven, in which a controlled temperature regime is produced

  9. Green Ware • Clay that has not yet been fired

  10. Bisque Ware • A ceramic piece that has gone through a firing and has no moisture left.

  11. Pottery • Ceramic ware that serves a functional purpose

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