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Pinch Pots!




Mr. Canfield
Campbell County Middle School
   Form: A three-dimensional object having volume
    and thickness.


   Color: Comes from the three primaries and black
    and white. They have three properties – hue,
    value, and intensity.


   Texture: The tactile qualities of a surface (actual)
    or to the visual representation of such surface
    qualities (implied).
   Unity: Achieved when the parts of a work of
    art are perceived as harmonious, giving the
    work a sense of completion.




   Emphasis: The created center of interest, the
    place in an artwork where your eye first lands
Japanese Tea Bowl is a teacup with no
               handle!
   Used during “social events”
   The bowl creates a connection between host
    and guest
   As bowls are used over time, they change and
    mature
   Bowls are given poetic names by the artists
    who makes them
   Their name is written on a custom-made
    wooden box that holds the bowl
   Tea Bowls is “Chawan” in Japanese
   They are available in a wide range of sizes
    and styles.
   Different styles are used for thick and thin
    tea.
   Shallow bowls, which allow the tea to cool
    rapidly, are used in summer
   Deep bowls are used in winter
   Bowls over four hundred years old are in use
    today, but only on unusually special
    occasions.
   The best bowls are thrown by hand, and
    some bowls are extremely valuable through
    the pinching technique.
   Irregularities and imperfections are prized:
    they are often featured as the "front" of the
    bowl.
   Some Tea Bowls are created on pottery
    wheels.
   These bowls are symmetrically balanced.
   Beside using a wheel, Japanese artists would
    use a “pinching” technique to make a Tea
    Bowl.
   These bowls are more organic and unique!
   Tea Bowls today are created on the wheel in
    bulk
   These bowls can be purchased inexpensively
   Some bowls are actually made to look like
    they were done with the pinching technique,
    yet actually on the wheel
   Chawan (Tea Bowls) created by Japan’s most
    famous potters can be worth hundreds to
    thousands of dollars
   They inscribe their names on the bottom
   Price goes even higher!
   Roll a ball of clay – bigger the ball, bigger the
    bowl
   Press thumb in the middle of the ball
   Between thumb and pointy finger, pinch the walls
    up as your working around in a spiral.
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   To complete your soon-to-be Tea Bowl, add
    a coil base.
   Roll a piece of clay like a worm, leaving it a
    little thick.
   Wrap around to make it look like a bracelet
   Wet the top of the circular coil or “bracelet”
    and place pot on it.
   Smear the coil and pot together where it
    connects.
   How will you design your Japanese Tea Bowl?
   Will your Tea Bowl have decorations?
   Will your Tea Bowl have different colors?

Before using clay, let’s design our Tea Bowl!
Grab a piece of paper and sketch out how you
 want your bowl to look! Color it!


           Get Creative!

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Japanese tea bowls

  • 1. Pinch Pots! Mr. Canfield Campbell County Middle School
  • 2. Form: A three-dimensional object having volume and thickness.  Color: Comes from the three primaries and black and white. They have three properties – hue, value, and intensity.  Texture: The tactile qualities of a surface (actual) or to the visual representation of such surface qualities (implied).
  • 3. Unity: Achieved when the parts of a work of art are perceived as harmonious, giving the work a sense of completion.  Emphasis: The created center of interest, the place in an artwork where your eye first lands
  • 4. Japanese Tea Bowl is a teacup with no handle!
  • 5. Used during “social events”  The bowl creates a connection between host and guest  As bowls are used over time, they change and mature  Bowls are given poetic names by the artists who makes them  Their name is written on a custom-made wooden box that holds the bowl
  • 6. Tea Bowls is “Chawan” in Japanese  They are available in a wide range of sizes and styles.  Different styles are used for thick and thin tea.  Shallow bowls, which allow the tea to cool rapidly, are used in summer  Deep bowls are used in winter
  • 7. Bowls over four hundred years old are in use today, but only on unusually special occasions.  The best bowls are thrown by hand, and some bowls are extremely valuable through the pinching technique.  Irregularities and imperfections are prized: they are often featured as the "front" of the bowl.
  • 8. Some Tea Bowls are created on pottery wheels.  These bowls are symmetrically balanced.
  • 9. Beside using a wheel, Japanese artists would use a “pinching” technique to make a Tea Bowl.  These bowls are more organic and unique!
  • 10. Tea Bowls today are created on the wheel in bulk  These bowls can be purchased inexpensively  Some bowls are actually made to look like they were done with the pinching technique, yet actually on the wheel
  • 11. Chawan (Tea Bowls) created by Japan’s most famous potters can be worth hundreds to thousands of dollars  They inscribe their names on the bottom  Price goes even higher!
  • 12. Roll a ball of clay – bigger the ball, bigger the bowl  Press thumb in the middle of the ball  Between thumb and pointy finger, pinch the walls up as your working around in a spiral.
  • 14. To complete your soon-to-be Tea Bowl, add a coil base.  Roll a piece of clay like a worm, leaving it a little thick.  Wrap around to make it look like a bracelet  Wet the top of the circular coil or “bracelet” and place pot on it.  Smear the coil and pot together where it connects.
  • 15. How will you design your Japanese Tea Bowl?  Will your Tea Bowl have decorations?  Will your Tea Bowl have different colors? Before using clay, let’s design our Tea Bowl! Grab a piece of paper and sketch out how you want your bowl to look! Color it! Get Creative!