I have been ridiculously busy these past couple of weeks, and here's some pictures to help show why.



Something I've realized, now that I'm starting on my third painting, is that there is clearly a colour pallette of choice here. My four colours of choice are Pthalo Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Alizarin Red, and Indian Yellow Hue. If I only ever had those four colours to paint with for the rest of my life, I'd be okay with that.
Moving on, we have drawing. I've done quite a few drawings in the past couple of weeks, as our drawing teacher is insane and assigns a huge amount of homework per week. At any rate, I'll only post pictures of my favourites.




At this point in time I have finished glazing all my pieces that are ready to be glazed. Our teacher has this thing against hoarding our work, which makes sense, and I look at all my stuff and scold myself. But then I realize that it's not that I've been hoarding my work; I just made it all at the same time. And I kept...
Making...
More.
Bit of advice: If you're an arts student and you're going into ceramics and you're an over-achiever, you're never going to get any other work done. Ever.

So first we have spring. I have glazed them with pale, natural colours. I chose these three for spring because the pouring vessel looks like it's melting, the large bowl has black and white drips, as if icicles are melting, and the cup is just nice.
Autumn is next. Oh I should say, the cool thing about what I'm doing now with the pulling of items together after I've made a bunch, is that there was stuff I already had on the go before I was given this assignment, and some of them have just worked out in the themes. So this one's autumn. I'm probably only going to have three pieces, just like the other two seasons, but I've used two pouring vessels in case one doesn't turn out very nicely.
Naturally, I've glazed them ambers, browns, and beiges. Maybe a green or two, too.
And then we have winter. Winter to me is cold and gloomy and dead and gross and I don't like it. So most of my winter pieces I've glazed white, black, beige, and other kinda pale, sickly colours. However I also have some bright red and greens, since Winter to me also means Christmas, and is in fact the only thing that redeems winter in my eyes.
So there you have it! You are now caught up in all my projects. Coming up: Glazed works as well as lots of self portraits and a Halloween painting! Stay tuned!
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