1.) What are the good/ strong parts of your vessle? what is done well? -You can tell what it's purpose is, and was done in the correct time. Because I did well.
2.) What do you think you could have done better on this project? - I could have put more thought into this project, thrown more details into it. Because I needed more time 3.) Describe the attributes of your form: is it short, tall, wide think thick, round, square? -Personally my project is cylinder and short. Because I wanted it to be
4.) Describe the texture of your project's surface? -I carved alot of it because it dried from sitting out over the weekend. I as well used a utensle and scraped the outside to make a line desine.
5.) What do you conclude about making clay projects using the pinch technique? -It's hard to get it just the way you imagine it to, but have to work hard at it to get it just the way you want it.
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? -You can just give up, weather its in life, or with clay. You have to put in that extra work to make it happen, keep working til' your satisfied, dont give up because that wont get you anywhere. In life, or with a clay project. Take small steps.
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? -I was planning in my mind to make a tea pot, started off by molding a tea pot. But it just didnt work out the way i planned it to. I ended up just mixing it up into a holder.
8.) what skills/ strategies will you apply on the next clay project? why? - I need to be here everyday for starters, because missing a day makes me fall behind and makes it so I dont have enough time to finish my project. I as well just need to go with it. (: