STUDENT WORK
Clay
Clay is a great material for makers of all ages. It’s forgiving, easy to manipulate and many makers love how it feels in their hands.
A small clay figurine exudes personality by virtue of the maker’s choices. Green clay, an atypically shaped base, and visible lines between segments result in a whimsical, potbellied snowman-like character.
A fantastical birdion sketch gets reinterpreted as a 3D clay object.
Using multiple clay manipulation techniques–rolling, pressing, coiling–yields a wide range of shapes and objects. What world might the waving character on the left live? Perhaps in place that includes the fantastical cactus on the right.
Once the sailboat was complete, it clearly needed a passenger! While clay is still moist and flexible, called the plastic state, students can have fun and go BIG, making large pieces for their worlds.