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 Portland VaseRome
 glass
 c. 3rd C. BCE (Late Roman)
 
 Icicle Creek ChandelierDale Chihuly
 glass
 1996 (Postmodern)
 
 Salt Cellar for Francis IBenvenuto Cellini
 metalwork
 1539-1543 (Mannerist)
 | Chapter 11: Craft and Design Ceramics
 METHODS OF WORKING WITH CLAYpinching, modeling, patting, rolling, coiling, and throwing on a potter's wheel are all ways to work with clay.
THE POTTER'S WHEELwas invented around 4000 BCE in the Middle East and it allows an artist to create symmetrical round forms.
GLAZINGnot to be confused with the glazing technique used in painting, glazing is the process of adding a coating to the fired ceramic object. In this process the piece is bisque fired then a slip mixture is applied to the surface and fired again. The surface becomes vitrified (non-porous) making it useful for holding liquids.
TYPES OF CERAMICS
 earthenware is usually a red, soft clay that is somewhat brittle and fires at a low temperature (@ 2000-2300 F). Terra cotta is an example of an earthenware.
stoneware is a stronger clay body that is fired at higher temperatures (@ 2300-2700 F). It is often used in pottery and sculptures.
porcelain is very hard, non-porous, and semi-opaque. It also fires at a high temperature (@ 2400-2500 F). Fine dinnerware and some sculpture are made from porcelain.
 Glass
 TECHNIQUES OF WORKING WITH GLASSGlass is most often used in a molten form and worked using high heat. The molten galss is flexible enough that a trained craftsman can "blow" the glass to create a bulbous or spherical form.
EXAMPLES OF GLASSWAREflint-glass is an ancient process of creating glass. The Portland Vase is a late Roman piece that uses this process. Cut glass and blown glass are also two processes used by glass artists. Dale Chihuly's Icicle Creek Chandelier is a blown glass piece that was constructed by a team of glass blowers in his Seattle studio.
 Fiber Arts
 WEAVINGThe textile art of weaving is accomplished by using intertwining threads (warp and weft) usually by using a loom.
QUILTSare tradtionally sewn blankets that are made of pieced fabric. Faith Ringgold is a contemporary artist who uses the idea of the quilt to better communicate stories from her childhood as in Tar Beach.
BASKETRYis a type of weaving traditionally using natural grasses, bark, or wood.
 Metalwork and Jewelry
 Metalworking materials like brass, silver, and gold are often used in metal-fabricated objects. Benvenuto Cellini's Salt Cellar from the 16th Century is an example of metalwork using gold as the main medium.
 Wood 
 Processes for fashioning objects from wood include carving, burning, and turning the piece. Turning usually involves the use of lathe, or a tool which spins the wood while the artists carves away the surface with a chisel.
 Design 
 GRAPHIC DESIGNis the process of creating communicative artwork for print purposes. The use of logos and typography (the study of type) is integral to graphic design
 package design is the creation of 3-D design objects for packaging purposes.
posters are large printed graphics usually created using offset printing methods.
logos are a visual identity that a designer creates to identify a company, brand or idea.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNis the creation of physical products for the marketplace. Artists of the Bauhaus set standards for industrial design that still endure.
WEB DESIGNare designs that are interactive and allow a viewer to access information via the World Wide Web. The UE Art Department Web Site is a good example of web design in action.
URBAN DESIGNwas practiced by the early Babylonians and the Incas. It is the process of designing the layout of urban areas for more organized living. One excellent example of Urban planning is the design of Washington, D.C. by Pierre-Charles L'Enfant
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