Pinch Pot Research
1. Evaluate: What are the good/strong parts of your vessel? What is done well?
- The strong part of my pot is the texture and shape is good. The parts that are done well, are
the textures, shapes, and designs, because the capture the point of the pot.
2. Evaluate: What do you think you could have done better on this project?
-I think I could have done better with getting a more even shape, because it is a little on-even.
3. Describe the attributes of your form: Is it short, tall, wide, thin, rounded, squared, etc.How?
- My pot is a short squat pot, because i wanted to use it as a candle holder. It is a sphere.
4. Describe the texture of your project's surface: Is it rough, smooth, stippled. contoured, organic, ornamented, etc.? How?
- I used a nature like texture on the pot to create a nice look and feel.
5. What do you conclude about making clay projects using the pinch technique? Why?
- I like the pinch technique, because you get you create and form the shape however you want, but it is a harder method.
6. Metacognate: What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects in the future? What lessons could be applied to life in general? Why?
- I learned that you have to have patience to get the projects the way you want them to look. you can apply this in many different things in life.
Extra Questions
7. Evaluate: on the meaning of your pinch vessel: Why did you do it the way you did? was it planned? What is by chance?
- The meaning of my pinch pot was to be whatever it turned out to be, because I really did not have a plan for it. I turned it into a candle holder with holes all around it for the light to shine through.
8. What skills/ strategies will you apply on the next clay project? Why?
- I will take my time on projects to get the true look of it that I want, because I will crerate something I have planned.
- The strong part of my pot is the texture and shape is good. The parts that are done well, are
the textures, shapes, and designs, because the capture the point of the pot.
2. Evaluate: What do you think you could have done better on this project?
-I think I could have done better with getting a more even shape, because it is a little on-even.
3. Describe the attributes of your form: Is it short, tall, wide, thin, rounded, squared, etc.How?
- My pot is a short squat pot, because i wanted to use it as a candle holder. It is a sphere.
4. Describe the texture of your project's surface: Is it rough, smooth, stippled. contoured, organic, ornamented, etc.? How?
- I used a nature like texture on the pot to create a nice look and feel.
5. What do you conclude about making clay projects using the pinch technique? Why?
- I like the pinch technique, because you get you create and form the shape however you want, but it is a harder method.
6. Metacognate: What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects in the future? What lessons could be applied to life in general? Why?
- I learned that you have to have patience to get the projects the way you want them to look. you can apply this in many different things in life.
Extra Questions
7. Evaluate: on the meaning of your pinch vessel: Why did you do it the way you did? was it planned? What is by chance?
- The meaning of my pinch pot was to be whatever it turned out to be, because I really did not have a plan for it. I turned it into a candle holder with holes all around it for the light to shine through.
8. What skills/ strategies will you apply on the next clay project? Why?
- I will take my time on projects to get the true look of it that I want, because I will crerate something I have planned.