Step 1: Cylinder made on the wheel. |
This one will go to the winner of the raffle at my last show. |
I make a pouring lip while it is still quite damp.
Step 2: A simple pouring lip. |
I lighten and finish the bottom edge by smoothing off a little extra clay from around it with my thumb. Then I cut a leaf-shaped dart out of the side.
It looks like this in profile. I'm going to play with this blank thing:
There is a scooped-out area across from the spout now. |
(Note: The spout is now facing right in the photo:)
Step 5: Just cut- two long leaf shapes, one from each side of the rim. |
It's important to remove sharp angles on the edges of functional pots. I also smooth a slight flare into the rim at the same time. |
Handle starts inside rim and goes to bottom of darted part. Attitude is a bit tentative. |
Underglaze color applied at a drier stage. But I am not inspired. |
I cut down the fin-like edge above the handle for a good swooping line. My favorite so far. Will do this rim curve on the next batch I make, maybe even more exaggerated. |
This just underscores that the fin above the handle really is too self-important. In comparison to the creamer in the photo above this, I am not liking how the fin-shoulder widens the rim profile. |