Outcome of porcelain piece's- Counter Culture brief

These porcelain pieces turned out really nice. I've never used this technique in ceramics before and I'm really happy that I tried this process as it’s something I can try again at a later stage. Unfortunately, because of the problem with the kiln, my pieces were unable to get fired until after the new year which means I can't continue with this process any further with continuing issues with the kiln and I'm out of time.


Above and below are the wool porcelain pieces

 

Below are the hessian porcelain pieces I photographed, using lighting to highlight the details and cast shadows. I’m pleased with how I was able to capture the intricate textures created by the hessian material. While photographing the piece, I focused on creating a focal point by using a short depth of field.








The hessian porcelain pieces didn’t hold up as a complete spiral, as it was too delicate and broke during the firing process. If I had the chance to repeat this process, I would explore ways to reinforce the hessian to make it stronger, perhaps by doubling the material to create two layers instead of just one.

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