Showing posts with label Ceramics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ceramics. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Clay with Paola by Sabine Hoffman

Clay is a magical material that can last thousand of years. Objects made of clay are a beautiful expression of art that can also be useful in everyday life. In Paola's class, students work with clay a lot. Here they are making bowls.
After giving an overview of the steps involved in making a clay bowl, Paola passed out sketches students had previously drawn to remind them of possible design ideas. When asked if the drawn design had to be followed exactly, Paola answered: "Sometimes the clay will tell you what it wants to be." (She might have said it slightly differently, her point being that the creative process sometimes requires a change of plans, as many students discovered in the following session). Starting with a mold, then adding a curl (or several) on top, students' bowls were an enactment of a story about the Lenape that had been read and discussed the day before. Smoothing with water and sponges and fingers, finding a balance between too much water and not enough, many designs shifted as work progressed. Each individual's process and personality was visibly manifest. The last step was "drawing" a pattern/design into the bowl with a thin stick or carving tool. Some students added sculptural elements. In the end, the students transformed slabs of clay into wonderful bowls. The tables were a battlefield of creativity. Everyone helped clean up and Paola went on...more inspiration, more clay. 


by Sabine Hoffman

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Brown-Earthy and Rich Botanical Bas Relief. Beautiful!

In Paola's class the kids completed a year long botany study. They did planning drawings to scale of original plants with specific qualities. In response to all of the green spaces they visited this year they also created a series of planning/mappings sketches of their ideal green space. These were re-envisioned in a 3d model then built out of clay using a square base sculpture and bas relief.

These pieces were made of brown stoneware that was fired to cone six to get a rich color.







What does your ideal green space look like? If you send an image to bnsartalive@gmail.com, I'll post it!

Saturday, September 28, 2013

First Glimpses: Finished Leaves

Leaves still in the kiln, freshly fired! Thank you, Janine Sopp, for lending your kiln expertise. Installation coming SOOOON.




Thursday, September 19, 2013

LEAF-o-rama@ECORAMA 2013

Clay leeeeaves! 250 clay leaves were made by BNS students during Ecorama last spring- each one a celebration of their makers' individuality. Eventually they will be an installation celebrating the life force of our community. 

This project was devised by parents 
Janine Sopp and Josh Sarantitis in collaboration with the Arts Committee and made possible by the PTA who provided a microgrant to bring clay to Ecorama. Here are some "Leaf-o-rama" highlights:
Josh showing the kids one of the cutters they could bend and use to cut a leaf shape.
Parent volunteer Mia Barker working with students to help them  cut their leaves with as little wasted clay as possible.


Students are texturizing the clay.




Students added color (underglazes) and the leaves were carefully arranged on trays for drying.






Images of the fired leaves to follow!

Thank you to all volunteers who made this great project possible: Gilly, Kelsey Ann-Marie, Lyn, Melissa, Elise, Nurit, Mike, Mia. Who am I missing?? You were all wonderful. 
Thank you to Shelley, Johanna and Barbara for helping us organize and for sharing their space. 

Monday, June 3, 2013

Arts Commitee @ Ecorama

Parents and clay artists Janine Sopp and Josh Sarantitis will be working with various students this Friday at Ecorama to make clay leaves. Arts Committee is working hard to eventually install the leaves in the school as a celebration of our community. Here is a brief sketch of the artists' vision:


Drawing by Josh Sarantitis


Please stop by Ecorama on Friday to see this wonderful project in the making. Feel free to leave a comment or a question too and don't forget to start following this blog! 





Saturday, February 2, 2013

Third Annual Outdoor Kiln Firing

Last week was the 3rd annual outdoor kiln firing here at 610 Henry! But in this "BNS AT 25" year, it's a great commemoration of similar outside-in-the-wild kilning which was done in the original site of BNS (ask Anna!), in a great fiery pit in the ground. 
It was thrilling! (To say nothing of chilling.)






Were you there? What did you see? Ever fired a kiln outdoors? Tell us about it!