My wheel altered project is 3 inches by 4 inches. It started as a round pot until i pulled the sides in to create a wave. i dipped half of it in yellow and half of it in blue which left a green ring around the middle which was a very cool effect. the inside should have been dipped in clear after the bottom cracked and i cemented it together. the general shape is very interesting and the size makes it little and cute!
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I created these pieces as  set of three understanding that glaze could tie them together even if they did not share a similar shape. The piece on the left is about 8 inches wide and 2 inches high. The half and half glaze gives it a more interesting shape be cause the overlapping are turned a light green color. The bowl in the center is 3 inches by 4 inches with a very even foot ring. I dipped it all in brown and then the rim in yellow which made it look much smaller, in this case cuter (: It cracked coming out of the bisque kiln but stayed strong through the end. The last cup is much taller, 2 inches wide but 6 inches tall almost like a vase but it has more gradual shape. I dipped it in yellow but unfortunately missed a section in the center and didn't realize until it came out of the glaze kiln! I dipped a piece of the rim in brown to give it more interesting features. I like how these pieces came together in as  a FINAL result. 
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My wide project is 4 by 8 inches. It got slightly dented when it was in my locker but i think i fixed it pretty well. I splattered it in turquoise paint and then dipped it in clear. Unfortuntely because it was so last minute after my first wide project broke, its not out of the kiln yet! I think that the color will turn out well because i like all the pieces ive splattered so far. I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out!
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My project is 4 inches by 5 inches. I only dipped the rim in tomato red glaze and left the rest bisque. I should have glazed the inside clear to make it usable. The foot ring looked perfect until i dropped it coming out of the bisque kiln, theres a small chip in it now. I really like the shape because it flares out slightly at the top to give it a slightly more interesting shape. The colors contrast in a way that adds dimension to the piece.
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