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 Coil building – rolling out thin or thick coils by hand or with an extruder  Chunk Building – using small chunks of clay as you go and building up.

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2  Coil building – rolling out thin or thick coils by hand or with an extruder  Chunk Building – using small chunks of clay as you go and building up to the final form  Slab building – rolling or throwing out slabs of varying thickness  Pinch – pinch the clay into its form  Combining all these methods together may also be used, no steadfast rules on methods

3  Hand built ceramics crack far easier than wheel thrown pieces  Why?

4  One handmade teapot  Guidelines  Must make the teapot combining any methods discussed in this presentation  Teapot idea must be representative of another artists teapot that you will research and bring a printed copy of to work from  This is not a copy but you are using another persons work as inspiration  Teapot does not have to be functional but must have : Handle, Spout, Lid, Body  You have exactly 2 weeks to finish this and it counts as your final exam grade

5  Find your artist inspiration by next class  Bring in a printed copy of one piece you will be emulating not copying, by next class  Main search term hand built teapot

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