Two studio habits I used while creating my pinch pots was observing, and envision. When I was observing I noticed when my clay was too wet or too dry and off of that information I did what I could. I envisioned what my lump of clay would look like with different patterns, colors, or even size. When I was envisioning my end product for my pink pots I had a total different outcome for 2 of my 3 pots. In the start I was envisioning bigger and more detailed dog and cat bowls but they turned out a little smaller and less detailed that what I had originally had in mind. Throughout the entire process of all of my pinch pots I used a total of 8 different glazes. I will be honest there was definitely more than 8 but I just dipped my paintbrush in a random persons glaze and did not ask what it was called. The glazes that I can remember using were called: lavender, fruity pebbles, orange apeel, sassy yellow, jade, shiny black, hot tamale, brown sugar, and candid jade.
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