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(An e-mail interview with an Art teacher)
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1. Can you breifly explain how and why you did this activity? I wanted you to do the clay activity so you could enjoy the experience of working with clay while at the same time learning the slab building technique.The slab method is a basic handbuilding technique and involves rolling out clay to an even thickness and joining flat pieces together. I also wanted you to understand the processes involved in making something out of clay from preparing the clay through to firing and glazing. My main teaching method for this acivity was to demonstrate each step while explaining the technique and giving ideas for possible designs and decorations. 2. What skills did you hope we would gain from this activity? The main skill I wanted you to learn was the "score and slip" method of joining clay which involves scratching or scoring the surfaces to be joined and applying slip before pressing the 2 surfaces together. Slip is a gooey mixture of clay and water which is a bit like glue for clay! I also wanted you to experience painting on underglazes and clear glaze to your bisque fired tile before the final firing. 3. What problems did you face in doing this activity and how did you overcome them? My
main problem was that I was sent a different type of clay than what I
ordered.I ordered a soft white earthernware clay which is easy to work
with and very smooth. It also shows underglaze colour very well. Instead
I recieved a very coarse textured dark clay which wasn't well suited to
the tile project. 4.
What are your thoughts about how we went with the activity?
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