I guess this is
my favorite part, seeing the results.
Though I must
say they were an unruly bunch this day. One student got there early
and went right ahead and demolded her piece (well, the proprietor
sort of egged her on), one student started washing his off with water
after getting the plaster off which is not what I have them do, and
all but two or three left their notes at home so they were all
guessing what colors they used during the critique.
fired molds
ready to be opened
the cleaned
tiles, 5.75” x 5.75” with the exception of the obviously larger
piece
it must be a lot of fun for them (and you) to see their creations!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Not bad for beginners.
ReplyDeleteWhat an artistic bunch! I like the frog on the lily pad myself. No one made a tile of a coffee cup?
ReplyDeleteSome of those are truly beautiful. Were they happy with their results?
ReplyDeleteI am impressed.
ReplyDeleteMs. Moon, I think everyone was happy with their results. I was happy with the results. I love to see what they come up with. I don't expect any of them to do it on their own in their own studios, well maybe one or two, because it is complicated process, but now and then one surprises me when they continue on their own.
ReplyDeleteWow.. these are great.. they obviously had a fine teacher. I really like the bottle neck/opening. So creative.
ReplyDeleteCool to get to this point. I find the pink and yellow flower very attractive.
ReplyDeleteRebel students...what is the world coming too??!! Ha!! The pieces turned out great!!
ReplyDeleteSo colorful and textural!
Hugs
SueAnn
it must be cool for you to let the processes slide ever so gently off the beaten path if only to see what they come up with. what do you learn from your students? steven
ReplyDeletePretty darn good, if you ask me!
ReplyDeleteFun! My favorite one is the bubbles (I guess that's what they are).
ReplyDeleteI, for one, am impressed. I love the blue bubbly piece. It reminds me of blue milk glass. So pretty. They did a great job, Teach!
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