Care of materials  Clay will clog sinks! They will explode! I’m NOT kidding! So, rinse your hands and tools first in the red buckets of water.  Return.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The cleaning procedures for Operating Suites are broken into 2 groups.
Advertisements

Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection”. “If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you to get hurt!”
Relief Sculpture: Drywall
Ceramics Notes Mrs. Jones’s Classes.
 Step one is to get a paper towel and set it by the sink.
Kitchen Safety & Sanitation
Clay. Clay is a naturally material composed primarily of fine- grained mineral and water The combination of the two controls plasticity ((flexibility))
Shop Safety By Brent Tubbs Mount Logan Middle School.
Ceramics Safety The importance of working safely and Studio Cleanup.
Safety Features and Procedures. Fume Hood  In the classroom  Vented, protected lab space used for dangerous or toxic experiments  Waste chemicals are.
Clay Vocab Vocab Answers.
Requirements: You are to create a 3-D Sculpture out of clay that has your name or other approved word. It must be a minimum of 4 different.
Day 1 Bell StART Ceramics Welcome Back! Write in Your Sketch Book: The Ten Golden Rules of Ceramics 1. Clay must be thoroughly covered up with a plastic.
The art of pottery BY:Smt.A.ParameswariPRT(Adhoc)KV-TVR.
Clay Vocabulary  Clay –A mixture of sand, dirt, water and minerals.  Ceramics –Clay that has been fired to create products such as pottery, bricks,
Mrs. Barth. -3-D art has height, width and actual depth (as opposed to implied depth) -3-D art is referred to as sculpture The Pieta Michelangelo.
CERAMICS (for beginning sculptors)
Rocks and Soil 3 R’s Renewable or Not ? Energy Source.
ALWAYS THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE DOING WHEN USING A MICROSCOPE! Microscope Care & Handling.
January 29, 2014 Semester 2 FIND YOUR NEW SEAT NUMBERS ON STICKER CHART AND SIT THERE STARTING TODAY You Need – pen/pencil – Large sheet of paper scissors.
Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral.
Kitchen Sanitation.
Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Miss. Perry Lincoln High School.
Introduction to ceramics What you need to know to get started…
The Dos and Don’ts of Ceramics and Glazes
Lab Procedures and Management. Before Starting a Lab:  1. Wash hands with hot, soapy water for 30 seconds. Rewash whenever necessary.  2. Long hair.
The Compound Microscope
Connector match the key words with their meanings Silicosis Slurry Manipulate ‘Pinch or thumb’ pot To mould or shape something Name given because you use.
2 nd grade clay chalice To celebrate our First Communion To make a ceramic chalice that is really usable. To learn about the 5 steps of sticking clay together.
What ya gotta know!. 1. Clay NEVER goes air born! 2. No spraying anything but the clay! 3. No “slimeing”. 4. Keep clay contained & wet (no clay dust).
* Care * Parts * Focusing - Always carry with 2 hands …one on the arm and the other on the base - use lens paper for cleaning - Clean after using immersion.
LAB SAFETY:Pages 4,5 and 6 Question: What can cause accidents to happen in the lab? Objective: 1. Students will be able to explain and demonstrate the.
Ceramic Mask Review Test Questions. 1 Question 1 What acts like a glue to join two pieces of clay together?
CERAMIC STUDIO SAFETY PLEASE FOLLOW ALL SAFETY PROCEDURES AS DIRECTED TO REDUCE RISK OF EXPOSURE. WHY ? ALL CLAY BODIES AND MOST GLAZES CONTAIN SILICA.
Lab Management Information. Before Starting a Lab: 1. Wash hands with hot, soapy water for 20 seconds. Rewash whenever necessary. 2. Long hair must be.
What is Clay? What are the Stages of Clay? What are some common tools? What is relief? Sculpture in the round?
Ceramics Stages of Clay Reclaimed Clay: The Recycling Process
Organic vs Geometric Sculpture Objective: You will list and define geometric and organic shapes in order to apply them to a slab sculpture. DRILL: 1.List/
 “High fire” glazes are fired in the large brick kiln to a temperature of 2380° Fahrenheit.  It takes about 24 hours to reach that temperature.
Ceramics Clay Life Cycle. Stage 1  Clay is quarried from the earth, processed and packaged for production.
Clay Modeling Vocab Answers.
INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS
Ceramics 1 Classroom procedures for safekeeping of clay, equipment, and clean up.
SCIENCE SAFETY MILLIONAIRE! Let’s Play…. 1. When a small fire occurs, this should always be used to put out the flames. a. Throw water on the fire b.
3-D TOY PROJECT. CREATING A 3-D OBJECT FROM A PAINTING The kindergarten classes created paintings of monsters (last year it was robots). We take the paintings.
6 th Grade Masks Masks inspired by World Cultures asticnews/magazines/art/assets/A RT-FEB11-MASKS.pps.
Clay Leaves 4th Grade October Art Project West Mercer Elementary Art Enrichment Program.
CERAMICS AND SCULPTURE COURSE.   Clay is formed by the decomposition of rock through the action of weathering.  Impurities, such as sticks and leaves.
34.
How is clay an important part of North Carolina’s history?
Jan Art 1- 2,4,6,7 2 nd and 4 th only Weekly due Sketchbook- open to drawing and put date on back Bring it to me open Get white sheet of duplicating.
Ceramics 1 Final Exam Review Landscape Mug 1.An outdoor scene viewed from far away is called a __________________________________. 2.The line where.
Objective: For students to become familiar with the vocabulary and techniques associated with clay hand building. Agenda –Warm Up : What is bas relief.
Ceramics 1. Ceramics  Things made from clay, the basic material for all ceramic creations.  Clay is created as a result of the decomposition of igneous.
Clay A mixture of different types of clays and minerals for a specific ceramic purpose.
Ceramics Ceramics is the art of making pottery or working with clay. Clay is naturally formed by the erosion or breaking down of the earth's surface. Found.
Ceramics.
Part 1: Classroom Rules and Concepts
Ceramics Midterm Review
Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection”
Pottery/Sculpture.
Classroom procedures for safekeeping of clay, equipment, and clean up.
Knowing how to clean up and how to store clay
Care and Use of Computers
Card Sort: Making a ‘pinch pot’
Connector match the key words with their meanings
INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS
Clay Techniques.
Introduction to F RM.
Clay Rules Always hold projects with two hands. Never thrown clay.
Presentation transcript:

Care of materials  Clay will clog sinks! They will explode! I’m NOT kidding! So, rinse your hands and tools first in the red buckets of water.  Return all supplies to the place you found them  Make sure unused clay is returned to the bag and the bag is WRAPPED up (sealed)  Clay dust is harmful to the respiratory system. Over time it can cause the big C. Protect yourself and your friends by keeping the room CLEAN. Wipe your desks CLEAN every day. Pick up any clay that drops on the floor. Never sand or scrape dry clay. Don’t blow dust.  NEVER throw clay! If you throw clay, you will not be allowed to use clay. It’s called…RESEARCH PAPER.

Before you begin  The first step is ALWAYS to wedge your clay. Even if it’s brand new. Even if you already wedged that piece yesterday. ALWAYS WEDGE. Failure to wedge will lead to explosions in the kiln.  Always “scratch and attach” when putting pieces of clay together. Failure to attach properly will lead to your pieces falling off.  No part of your sculpture can be more than 1” thick. If it’s thicker than that, hidden air bubbles might cause it to explode.

Care of your project  While it’s in progress, always wrap your work in plastic. If it dries out…you’re outta luck.  The greenware stage is the most fragile stage of ceramics. Be careful when transporting your work.  NEVER touch someone else’s project!