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Wheel-Thrown Pottery III, Advance Techniques

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Wheel-Thrown Pottery III, Advance Techniques, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.95, with 43 lectures, based on 15 reviews, and has 182 subscribers.

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Title: Wheel-Thrown Pottery III, Advance Techniques

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.95

Number of Lectures: 43

Number of Published Lectures: 43

Number of Curriculum Items: 43

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Understanding of advance technical processes, concepts and practices of pottery wheel based art.
  • Who Should Attend

  • This is a great course for anyone interested in art, pottery and/or ceramics.
  • Is a great tool to any one taking a clay/ceramic class.
  • A good resource for teachers with limited ceramic knowledge, like high school instructors.
  • Great resource for the art classroom.
  • Target Audiences

  • This is a great course for anyone interested in art, pottery and/or ceramics.
  • Is a great tool to any one taking a clay/ceramic class.
  • A good resource for teachers with limited ceramic knowledge, like high school instructors.
  • Great resource for the art classroom.
  • Course Description

    This course offers a thorough, well-organized, and detailed approach to the numerous aspects of the of the potter’s wheel as a mode of artistic expression. Students learn through text, video demonstrations and skill building exercises that walk individuals through a strategic hierarchy for intermediate forming techniques. The class moves through wedging tips, bottles, chucks, pouring vessels, lids, flat ware, double-walled forms, simple sectionals and more.

    The class is a thoughtful blend of artistic guidance and fundamental educational goals for art students, Wheel-Throwing Pottery II has been developed for individuals with varying levels of experience wishing to improve their ceramic education. The class will enable you to speak knowledgeably about the medium, understand techniques, outline clear forming steps, and to expand your knowledge of the pottery’s wheel.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Wheel-Thrown Pottery III, Advanced Techniques

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Wheel-Thrown Pottery III

    Lecture 2: Ceramic Medium Assumptions

    Lecture 3: Professors Contact Information

    Chapter 2: Introduction to the Wheel-Thrown Pottery III, Advanced Techniques

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Wheel-Thrown Pottery III

    Lecture 2: Controlled Drying

    Chapter 3: Centering in Sections and Platters

    Lecture 1: Centering in Sections and Platters

    Lecture 2: Trimming a Platter

    Chapter 4: Thrown Feet and Stems

    Lecture 1: Thrown Foot on Slab Tray

    Lecture 2: Candy Dish Foot

    Lecture 3: Thrown Foot Wrap up

    Chapter 5: Ovals

    Lecture 1: Ovaling with a Dart

    Lecture 2: Finishing Dart Plate

    Lecture 3: Oval Tray

    Lecture 4: Finishing Oval Tray

    Lecture 5: Oval Bottle

    Lecture 6: Oval Tray & Bottle

    Chapter 6: Tea Pots

    Lecture 1: Intro to Tea Pots

    Lecture 2: Tea Pot 1

    Lecture 3: Finishing Tea Pot 1

    Lecture 4: Tea Pot 2

    Lecture 5: Finishing Tea Pot 2

    Chapter 7: Sectionals

    Lecture 1: Sectionals

    Lecture 2: Finishing Sectionals

    Chapter 8: Alternative Throwing Techniques

    Lecture 1: Throwing with Coils

    Lecture 2: Finishing Throwing with Coils

    Lecture 3: Inverted Throwing

    Lecture 4: Finishing Inverted Pot

    Lecture 5: Throwing with Slabs

    Lecture 6: Throwing with Coil Built Base

    Lecture 7: Throwing with Molded Foot

    Chapter 9: Advance Projects

    Lecture 1: Collaborative Teapot

    Lecture 2: Combining Wheel and Hand-Building Techniques

    Lecture 3: Sequential Change

    Lecture 4: Non-ceramic Inspired Forms

    Lecture 5: Research: Interview an Artist

    Chapter 10: Critiquing Bullet Points

    Lecture 1: Critiquing Bullet Points: Large Platters

    Lecture 2: Critiquing Bullet Points: Thrown Feet and Stems

    Lecture 3: Critiquing Bullet Points: Ovals

    Lecture 4: Critiquing Bullet Points: Spouts and Teapots

    Lecture 5: Critiquing Bullet Points: Sectionals

    Lecture 6: Critiquing Bullet Points: Throwing with Coils

    Lecture 7: Critiquing Bullet Points: Throwing Inverted

    Lecture 8: Critiquing Bullet Points: Throwing with Hand-Build Parts

    Instructors

  • Wheel-Thrown Pottery III, Advance Techniques  No.2
    Trent Berning
    Ceramic Professor
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