Post 4 / [Title of your project] / Bridgewater Library/ Ceramic

 Is it displayed on the wall or on the floor/ground? 

This piece would be displayed on both the wall and the ground. There will be plates hung on the wall and a small table underneath supporting a vase.

Does it need to be bolted down? Secured?

The plates would need to be secured to the wall somehow, yes.

Will it be lit with a spotlight? Or does it appear discarded? 

 It does not need a spotlight. 

Does it take a physical shape, or is it ephemeral in nature?

Since the work is three-dimensional, it will take up space in its physical shape.

What is the significance of its form? 

I want this piece to challenge what this medium can represent. Making something ordinary and polished into a reflection of inner struggle and honesty.

Does that form change over time? 

No, the form will stay the same.

How long will your project be displayed?

The 31 days of May, mental health awareness month.



I threw a few plates yesterday, but discarded them because I did not like them enough (perfectionism). I neglected to take a picture before they went in the reclaim bucket. However, I have been testing making my own ceramic decals to print onto clay; I am thinking this might be the route I want to go in terms of the text I will be applying to my forms.

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  1. https://hyperallergic.com/1053324/toshiko-takaezu-clay-vessels-will-fill-you-with-awe-chazen-museum/

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