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The Process: 
Stages of clay: Plastic > Leatherhard > Bone Dry 
(all greenware) 
Once it’s bone dry (left to dry for 7 days) it can be 
loaded into the kiln
After the first firing…. 
The first firing is the “bisque fire” 
Your work is in the “Bisque” state if it survived 
We don’t glaze before the first firing just in case it 
does explode or break (so it doesn’t stick) 
If it survives the first firing it will survive the 
second because it is cooler) 
It is ready to be Glazed
Clay Types: High Fire 
The first project, lump box, as made of HIGH 
FIRE clay. 
This clay is light grey in color while in it’s plastic 
stage, and is harder and “grittier” than the lowfire 
clay. 
The clay turns a speckled beige color when fired. 
This clay works with oxides and highfire 
DIPPING glazes 
Limited color supply, but more professional look
Clay Types: Low Fire 
For the second project, rattles, we use LOW 
FIRE clay and glazes. 
The clay is dark grey in it’s plastic stage, and 
softer than high fire clay because it does not 
contain “grit” sand. 
This cla,y once fired, becomes a solid white color 
This clay does NOT work well with oxides. 
A large variety of bright color options for glazing, 
and all glazes are “paint-on” in small bottles
CLAY, LOOK!
Transformation 
Rattles 
Transformation: 
1. (noun) a 
complete change 
usually into 
something with an 
improved 
appearance or 
usefulness. 
the act or process of 
transforming
Portraiture Pictured 
A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or 
other artistic representation of a person, in which the 
face and its expression is predominant. The intent is 
to display the likeness, personality, and event the 
mood of the person. A portrait often shows a person 
looking directly out at its viewer to engage with them 
on a personal level. Portraits are often important 
state and family records, as well as remembrances. 
Historically, portrait paintings have primarily 
memorialized the rich and powerful
Portraits can be done in any medium 
And are used to express a lot about the artist 
and the person they are portraying
Self-Portraits
Portraits can be… 
Realistic 
Telling 
Exaggerated 
Emotional
Busts – Portraiture in Ceramics
Busts – Portraiture in Ceramics
Robert Arneson 
Starting in the 1960s, Arneson and several other 
California artists began to abandon the traditional 
manufacture of functional items in favor of using 
everyday objects to make confrontational statements. 
The new movement was dubbed Funk Art, and 
Arneson is considered the father of the ceramic Funk 
movement 
Arneson used common objects in his work, which 
included both ceramic sculptures and drawings. He 
appeared in many of his own pieces — as a chef, a 
man picking his nose, a jean-jacketed hipster in 
sunglasses.
For this project…. 
You will be using the pinch pot method 
to make a rattle that represents a 
person – any person – in any capacity! 
Realistic or not! 
Or 
An invented creature, character, or 
emoji!
Samples
How to make a rattle 
Start with a solid ball of clay that you can cup your hands around. 
Cut the solid ball in half. 
Pinch out both sides as evenly as possible. The walls should be about 1/4 
inch thick. 
Pat each half down on the table to make the rim wider for a larger surface 
area. 
To make it into a rattle… 
roll 3-6 small balls of clay and wrap them out to dry. 
Place them inside one half of your orb, wrapped in a paper towel. 
Wrap up your work for the day 
When almost leatherhard, score and slip the two pinch pots 
together, with the balls of clay inside. 
Poke a small hole in the orb so it doesn’t EXPLODE 
Let the TRANSFORMATION begin: 
Make a face for your orb, transform it to have any emotion, or transform it into 
something with even more significance.
Using the PINCH method… pinch from the bottom up, two equally sized, 
rounded pots. The walls of each should be equal and should be about 1 cm 
thick.
What will you be graded on? 
Does it make noise? 
Does it have a FOOT 
Does it have RELIEF features? 
Does it have INTAGLIO features? 
Does it have a variety of TEXTURES? 
Is your piece BALANCED? Physically? Visually? 
Was is crafted well? CRAFTSMANSHIP? 
How nice and thoughtful was the application of glaze? 
Was it completed on time? BISQUEWARE? GLAZEWARE?

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Rattle and high fire vs low fire clay

  • 1. The Process: Stages of clay: Plastic > Leatherhard > Bone Dry (all greenware) Once it’s bone dry (left to dry for 7 days) it can be loaded into the kiln
  • 2. After the first firing…. The first firing is the “bisque fire” Your work is in the “Bisque” state if it survived We don’t glaze before the first firing just in case it does explode or break (so it doesn’t stick) If it survives the first firing it will survive the second because it is cooler) It is ready to be Glazed
  • 3. Clay Types: High Fire The first project, lump box, as made of HIGH FIRE clay. This clay is light grey in color while in it’s plastic stage, and is harder and “grittier” than the lowfire clay. The clay turns a speckled beige color when fired. This clay works with oxides and highfire DIPPING glazes Limited color supply, but more professional look
  • 4. Clay Types: Low Fire For the second project, rattles, we use LOW FIRE clay and glazes. The clay is dark grey in it’s plastic stage, and softer than high fire clay because it does not contain “grit” sand. This cla,y once fired, becomes a solid white color This clay does NOT work well with oxides. A large variety of bright color options for glazing, and all glazes are “paint-on” in small bottles
  • 6. Transformation Rattles Transformation: 1. (noun) a complete change usually into something with an improved appearance or usefulness. the act or process of transforming
  • 7. Portraiture Pictured A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and event the mood of the person. A portrait often shows a person looking directly out at its viewer to engage with them on a personal level. Portraits are often important state and family records, as well as remembrances. Historically, portrait paintings have primarily memorialized the rich and powerful
  • 8. Portraits can be done in any medium And are used to express a lot about the artist and the person they are portraying
  • 10. Portraits can be… Realistic Telling Exaggerated Emotional
  • 11. Busts – Portraiture in Ceramics
  • 12. Busts – Portraiture in Ceramics
  • 13. Robert Arneson Starting in the 1960s, Arneson and several other California artists began to abandon the traditional manufacture of functional items in favor of using everyday objects to make confrontational statements. The new movement was dubbed Funk Art, and Arneson is considered the father of the ceramic Funk movement Arneson used common objects in his work, which included both ceramic sculptures and drawings. He appeared in many of his own pieces — as a chef, a man picking his nose, a jean-jacketed hipster in sunglasses.
  • 14. For this project…. You will be using the pinch pot method to make a rattle that represents a person – any person – in any capacity! Realistic or not! Or An invented creature, character, or emoji!
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  • 18. How to make a rattle Start with a solid ball of clay that you can cup your hands around. Cut the solid ball in half. Pinch out both sides as evenly as possible. The walls should be about 1/4 inch thick. Pat each half down on the table to make the rim wider for a larger surface area. To make it into a rattle… roll 3-6 small balls of clay and wrap them out to dry. Place them inside one half of your orb, wrapped in a paper towel. Wrap up your work for the day When almost leatherhard, score and slip the two pinch pots together, with the balls of clay inside. Poke a small hole in the orb so it doesn’t EXPLODE Let the TRANSFORMATION begin: Make a face for your orb, transform it to have any emotion, or transform it into something with even more significance.
  • 19. Using the PINCH method… pinch from the bottom up, two equally sized, rounded pots. The walls of each should be equal and should be about 1 cm thick.
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  • 28. What will you be graded on? Does it make noise? Does it have a FOOT Does it have RELIEF features? Does it have INTAGLIO features? Does it have a variety of TEXTURES? Is your piece BALANCED? Physically? Visually? Was is crafted well? CRAFTSMANSHIP? How nice and thoughtful was the application of glaze? Was it completed on time? BISQUEWARE? GLAZEWARE?