🎨Explore Clay in Art! Fun & Educational Art Projects for Kids🏺
Perfect for 4th, 5th, and 6th graders, these CLAY in ART lessons offer engaging coil pots and clay dishes art projects that integrate seamlessly with Earth and Space Science studies or stand alone as enriching art lessons. Learn about the elements of art such as form and value, and principles of design including patterns and repetition with these 3D art projects. Pin now and inspire young artists to explore, create, and learn with clay!
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Demystifying Kiln Myths: The Truth About Holes and Explosions in Ceramics by @juneandgem"
@juneandgem debunking kiln myths: No need for holes in fully closed ceramic forms to prevent explosions! Their theory challenges conventional teachings, suggesting it's more about risk avoidance in community kilns. Explaining that explosions result from moisture and trapped steam, they assert a hole isn't necessary if the piece is 100% dry. Tested and proven, they emphasize that a dry piece won't explode. Humorously mentioning "butthole" poking for fun, they add a touch of amusement to the ceramic-making process. Now onto making cats and encouraging others to explore diverse animal creations using this technique. Tag @juneandgem if you share your own inspired creations!