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Kieu Tran on Instagram: "In case you were worried, the work is always embraced and loved before it leaves the studio. ☺️💞  Here are some glimpses into my studio practice. I use a groggy mid-fire stoneware clay. I use traditional coil, slab and pinch techniques to make my hollow ceramic sculptures. These are techniques that have been used for thousands of years. Coil building is an ancient ceramic process of rolling out “snakes” of clay, placing them in the desired shape, and smoothing them together. I blend my hand rolled coils together using my fingers with a hand inside to support the walls. I then use a variety of metal and rubber ribs to blend and smooth my pieces to the desired result. ✨" Ceramic Coil Sculpture, Clay Coil Sculpture, Coil Built Ceramics, High School Ceramics Projects, Coil Building Ceramics, Coiled Ceramics, Coil Sculpture, Art Igcse, Earth Bending

Kieu Tran on Instagram: "In case you were worried, the work is always embraced and loved before it leaves the studio. ☺️💞 Here are some glimpses into my studio practice. I use a groggy mid-fire stoneware clay. I use traditional coil, slab and pinch techniques to make my hollow ceramic sculptures. These are techniques that have been used for thousands of years. Coil building is an ancient ceramic process of rolling out “snakes” of clay, placing them in the desired shape, and smoothing them…

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Stone Anderson on Instagram: "When making coil pots, I always attach the coil of clay to the inside of the rim, rather than right on top. It gives me a better connection between the pot and the coil, helps me compress them together, and it gives me greater control of the form. If I’m building a cylinder, attaching the coil to the interior helps me keep the form growing upward, rather than outward.

If I stick the coil directly on top of the rim, I find the pot has a tendency to grow outwards, and it will often develop a thin spot where the coils attach. If you make coil pots and haven’t tried attaching a coil on the inside, I highly recommend giving it a try. 

After attaching the coil I like to smooth and compress the surface with a rib, but you can leave your fingerprints if you like, ra Me Compress, Coil Pottery, Line Video, Coil Pots, White Curtains, Coils, To Grow, Give It To Me, Ceramics

Stone Anderson on Instagram: "When making coil pots, I always attach the coil of clay to the inside of the rim, rather than right on top. It gives me a better connection between the pot and the coil, helps me compress them together, and it gives me greater control of the form. If I’m building a cylinder, attaching the coil to the interior helps me keep the form growing upward, rather than outward. If I stick the coil directly on top of the rim, I find the pot has a tendency to grow…

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