Andrew+L.

__**Alter Ego Pinch Pot Bottle.**__ March 16th, 2010


 * only picture in color*



My pinch pot took its shape after very little thinking. I was thinking of a few ideas and went across a bird and eventually to a king. I thought something like "it would be cool if I had a crown." Not for the royalty, but more of the novelty in it. I feel that my sculpture king took form pretty well. The pieces __mostly__ stuck together and there wasn't anything horrible that happened to it. My slip and scoring of the sculpture, to me, was pretty good. Nothing fell off and nothing could really be pulled off. Although I'm guessing that some of the fragile parts like the right arm didn't fit in too well. The crown that broke was made of on bigger piece and didn't use slipping or scoring, so there probably wasn't much I could've done to notice it. I'm actually, despite the broken parts, feeling pretty good about this sculpture. We can just fit the pieces back together and fix it up, the paint should cover any obvious cracks. If I could change the project a little, I'd want to be able to make the pinch pots about anything we wanted. Just having our alter egos as a choice seems a little restrictive. For now though, let's just wait for the glue to dry.


 * __Paper sculpture__**



In this assignment, we used paper to create freestanding sculptures of people doing things. We were to use the techniques we were showed to create the sculpture. At first when practicing on random paper I tried out the paper weaving, and I liked it! So, I thought about making a person made completely out of woven paper. I started making it and I ended up making a scarecrow. Or something like that. As I made it, I really forgot about making it look great from all angles. It looks great from the front, but the back is lacking. If I were able to recreate this or make something new, I'd try and make the backside work out as well. You use mostly to indicate that a statement is generally true, for example true about the majority of a group of things or people, true most of the time, or true in most respects. __More »__