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22 June 2013
Success of Plymouth College of Art Degree Show
It was an amazing atmosphere at Plymouth College of Art Degree Show last night. So many people commenting on my work and my fellow students too. It made all the stress and breakdowns worth it to hear people's views and opinions. A huge thank you to the people who turned up and hope to hear from you in the future!
18 June 2013
Packaging
I now have got my packaging done. Using my rubber stamp to create bands of my logo around the cylinders.
Tomorrow I will need to rub out the pencil lines when the paint is 100% dry.
16 June 2013
Preparations for Summer Show and New Designers
We are in the process of getting the Contemporary Crafts workshops cleared out and to an exhibition standard ready for Summer Show on Friday 21st June. It will be open to public on Saturday 22nd 10am-3pm and Monday 24th- Thursday 27th 10am-6pm.
I am also getting my promotional material together and my packaging sorted. Exciting times!
I am also getting my promotional material together and my packaging sorted. Exciting times!
15 June 2013
Artsthread
I've decided to take the plunge and join artsthread an online portfolio for creatives and industry. To view my finished work please follow this link http://www.artsthread.com/p/rharrison/gallery Thank you.
5 June 2013
Coloured Gradient Strip Collection
Here's my final collection for my last project. They will be on display at the Summer Show at Plymouth College of Art from 22nd -27th June 2013. 22nd 10am-3pm 24th-27th 10am-6pm
12 May 2013
A Slight Error...
During my feedback for my first part of this final project I was advised to be more ambitious in scale so I took this on board and the largest kiln we have at college is 98cm tall. So I spent 50 hours three bags of porcelain and 1258 disks making a 93cm piece. Dan the technician placed it in the kiln as it was very heavy for me to carry. It was fired over the weekend and I came in on the Monday only to find it had fallen over in the kiln and landed in the back right corner causing some damage to the disks at the top and bottom. It has shrunk to 81cm. Naturally I was devastated that it had not worked as it can't stand up by itself. But the silver lining is that I like the curve to it and has lead to other ideas and has made me look at my work in a more architectural sense. I will make it again but fire it to a lower temperature as we think that the reason that it fell was that when porcelain is fired to high temperatures it gets unstable and wobbly. So firing it at lower temperature and having kiln shelves propped around it so if it does fall it will lean against the shelf which will lean against the kiln wall. Hopefully.... watch this space!
Red Gradient
One of my finished pieces. It has a subtle red gradient to it which is what I wanted. I've used porcelain clay and it measures 38cm tall.
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