I was inspired by Kaname Takada. I especially wanted to try his inlay technique. I used obsidian on these artworks and shiney black for the inside. I also used a black underglaze for the delay technique. The design that I used was to bring all of the very different looking pieces together. To make this I out an underglaze on the clay while it was wet and carved my design into the clay. I wanted to see what I could do to experiment with tea sets. I made a teacup, teapot, and a dysfunctional teapot. I wanted to experiment with these artworks. They are all obsidian black with curvy horizontal lines carved into the sides. I wanted to see if I could make a ceramic peice that was useful, or in the case of the broken teapot, something that interacted with water in an interesting way. I am very proud of the teapot and cup, but I really do not like the broken teapot.
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