Wheel Throwing: Cup Set Mr. Forseth What you have to make. • Throw two, 4-6 inch tall, even-walled cylinders 3 inches wide. • Set of 2 thrown drinking vessels, footed and with handles. • 4 thumbnail sketches illustrating different ways of communicating your concept. Research • 4 thumbnail sketches illustrating different ways of communicating your concept. • Word List: • Saturation Polarization Simultaneity • Dilute Refraction Mapping Refraction • Modulate Intrusion Extrusion Distill • Inertia Cohesion Entropy Latent Displace • Choose a word as your guiding concept define it, and then decide how your design will illustrate that concept. • Here is a new cup from a series of 18 cups, fired with the new microcrystalline glazes.... Some are fired in the gas kiln, some in the new soda firing kiln. This cup is 3.75" tall. Iron crystals flow down the sides of this alterred cup. It is an understated beauty. The tactile enjoyment will match your visual pleasure in this quietly complex cup. • 3.5" tall • 3" tall • Pair of side-fired cups: "the odd couple" • Pair of side-fired satin-cryatalled cups. • Cups with handles • Wheelthrown, Soda Fired Porcelain Reduction Fired, cone 10, Porcelain Steven Hill Ambiguous Bowls • Jeff Shapiro • Tea Bowls Jared Ward Pitcher and Cup Set Richard Notkin Elaine Coleman • Blue Square Teapot with Birds and Tea Bowls Incised Porcelain Porntip Sangvanich • “Oval Tea” Earthenware, glaze fired 9¾” x 19” x 13½” • “Untitled Tea Set” Earthenware, glaze fired 11” x 19” x 14” Al Tennant • Tea bowl 3 ½" x 4" • Whidbey Island Wolfgang Vegas • One Time It Was a Lake II • Porcelain Slipasting in Transformable Mold Oxide Engobes Glazes Electric Firing • 1250℃ 24cm*58cm 5c m*15cm 2003 In Extinction I Porcelain Slipasting in Transformable Mold Oxide Engobes Glazes Electric Firing 1280℃ Carol Gouthro • Ripe Series Cup