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This is an extra credit vase thrown in porcelain. It starts fairly wide at the base, widens, and then decreases in radius until the lip, where it maintains the same radius and then widens again. I glazed it in multiple layers of white, deep blue, translucent sea, and another blue glaze; however, detail black was used on the inside. In order to create this project, I used the sponge to help create a flaring lip by pressing from the inside of the vase outwards at the very top. Color and proportion are two characteristics of this project, seeing as the glazes combined to create many different colors and the different radius sizes are proportional to the overall project. This vase gives off a happy, cold, waterfall - like effect.
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