Clay "Fish":
Alright, so it's not a fish. I had a hard time making eyes and the mouth part, but Mrs. Sudkamp helped with the eyes, so that was better. Unfortunately, as you can see, the snout is forever messed up. I don't completely love fish ceramics, so I decided to make a wolf-type thing. My process in general involves thinking about something I want to do, and then I do it. Which is exactly what I did. So, yeah.
Alright, so it's not a fish. I had a hard time making eyes and the mouth part, but Mrs. Sudkamp helped with the eyes, so that was better. Unfortunately, as you can see, the snout is forever messed up. I don't completely love fish ceramics, so I decided to make a wolf-type thing. My process in general involves thinking about something I want to do, and then I do it. Which is exactly what I did. So, yeah.
Ink Monster:
It's kind of hard to control specifically where ink goes when you drop it on paper. My struggle was that 1. I couldn't control the diddly darn ink, and 2. When the ink went somewhere, I didn't have a clue what to make. I finally just put a drop on the paper, blew up, and added a body. My process was basically nonexistant, but I love how it turned out. It's so cute!
It's kind of hard to control specifically where ink goes when you drop it on paper. My struggle was that 1. I couldn't control the diddly darn ink, and 2. When the ink went somewhere, I didn't have a clue what to make. I finally just put a drop on the paper, blew up, and added a body. My process was basically nonexistant, but I love how it turned out. It's so cute!