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CERAMICS OPEN STUDIO CLUB
SCULPTING
TO PERFECTION
Creating delicate works of art, Ceramics Club explores different
techniques to create beautiful and intricate decorations
WHY DID YOU JOIN
CERAMICS CLUB?//
"It seemed fun and I wanted to try it
while experimenting in a new
medium." - Adriyel Loken, 10
POTTERY POWER//
Tara Vaughn, 11, works on shaping
a ball of clay. In the end she made
a pinch pot, a type of pot made Customer is allowed to have objects outside of the margin.
using your hands.
CLAY CRAZY//
Kayden Park, 10, works on
widening the opening of a pinch
CAREFUL CRAFTING//
Shawn Terrado, 11, glazes a pinch pot for a pot. Pinch pots are made by
second firing. Ceramic pots are fired twice, creating a ball and hollowing it out.
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once to provide the initial hardening and a
second time to solidify the glaze.
KILN CRAFTERS// Left to Right: Adriyel Loken, 10, Landon Yazzie, 11, CERAMIC CREATION// Juniors Dayshaun Ray, Madelina Owens, and
Samuel Defamio, 11, Jensen Martin, 10, Dayshaun Ray, 11, Madelina Owens, Abagail Maloney work on flattening a sheet of clay. They were making mugs,
11, Abigail Maloney, 11, Shawn Terrado, 11, Abigail Loken, 10, Ms. Castellano, using a curved sheet to make the sides.
Faculty.
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