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Handbuilding: combining elements from collected objects-working from the forms of a fluted glass and a peg.
I have created a few ideas and would have liked to try a series of different designs but the time was too short. I have used terracotta clay and will be adding details with white slip sponged on over stencils. These are photographs of the working progress. I will also scan the design drawings to give more insight into the idea.
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