Pushing out air bubbles and kneading your clay is known as ____.
Wedging
We find all ceramic materials here.
By the back sink.
The first 10 minutes of class is spent doing this.
Warm ups
Lawley's favorite thing to drink.
Coffee OR Red Bull.
This is something every artist has to go through but HATES doing.
Waiting or cleaning!
To achieve a great glaze we add __ coats of glaze.
3-4
The ___ is great for rolling out equal sized slabs.
Slab roller.
Am I allowed to eat in the classroom?
Nope! Unless I had a "Food Pass".
You do this when you finish an unit assessment.
Your Google Form.
This is the best subject matter for our OWN artwork.
Our interests.
The proper way to use a heat gun (demonstrate for extra points).
Plug in, turn to high, hold 6 inches from clay and heat ALL areas of clay. Then turn off AND unplug once done.
All non ceramic materials can be found here.
Counters by the sinks OR storage closet.
In order to leave the classroom we must do these 2 steps.
1. Check with Lawley.
2. Sign the paper on the door.
The material we run out of the most.
Paper towels.
We get graded on the ___.
Studio Habits of the Mind.
____ is used commonly for carving larger areas of clay out or away from my clay.
Large loop tool.
____ is the most versatile material and can be used to smooth, combine, alter and even clean up clay pieces.
Rubber ribs
We spend __ on clean up.
10 minutes at the end of class.
The "Rule of Thumb" is when clay is ____ and helps us avoid explosions in the kiln.
As thick or thinner than your thumb.
___ is when we develop and envision our projects.
Ideation.
Sculpture, slab, coil and pinch in ceramics are known as ___ techniques.
Handbuilding.
This is the most UNDERRATED material we have available to us.
Our hands!
This is something we don't put down the sinks
Clay chunks.
Lawley's BIGGEST rule.
RESPECT! (to earn it you have to show it)
Name ALL 8 Studio Habits of the Mind.
Envision
Observe
Engage and Persist
Develop Craft
Stretch and Explore
Express
Understand Art World
Reflect