Part 1.
1. They have to make 2 slip casted vases. 2. B. 3 colored clays 3. Artists are given 5 and half hours to slip caste and decorate. 4. Liquid clay is called porcelain slip. 5.The slip needs to be stirred to get to the: C. right consistency. 6. The colored clay looks exactly like it will when it is fired: False 7. Each minute equals about 1 millimeter of thickness. 8. The rubber bands need to be tight. 9. Organization is key in the process: true. 10. Getting the cast out in one piece is very hard. 11. Artists are worried about carving too deep: A. Collapse Part 2: 1. They are looking for the widest bowl. 2. They have 10 minutes. 3. There are 2 balls of clay they use on the wheel. 4. Who won: C. Renaldo Part 3. 1. When opening the kiln, the colors looked: brighter. 2. There are 18 vases. 3. Leonard. 4. Claire. 5. I do agree with Leonard being cut because the porcelain slip was too thin for him to the design that he did, his piece ended up, unfortunately, looking like a mess. It looked like it collapsed and that's not a pretty look. Also, the color didn't look that great; the yellow looked washed out and overall, it wasn't as well constructed and pretty looking as the other artists' pieces. 6. I do agree with Claire being top potter because her piece ended up fantastic. The delicate details throughout was beautiful and you could really see each individual piece of the feather. The story behind why Claire added feather to her piece was beautiful and emotional and that made her piece even better. Also, like the judges said, her color were great, bright and vibrant. None of the colors blended into each other and you could truly see each different color. 7. Drawing.
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