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Weathered Worlds

April 1, 2017 ASAA


(1st Place – Ceramics)
Best of Show Winner

Title of Art Piece: Weathered Worlds
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Lake Siner
School: Thunder Mountain High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

I am obsessed with perfection. I began making lids one year ago and have been striving for the perfect fit. With these piece I have achieved my goal. To make the fit even better, after the glaze firing I used silica carbide and almond oil to polish the area where the lid and base meet. The fit is tight and smooth on all three pieces. A while back I was using an agate stone to polish greenware and discovered chattering. I have used this technique with various chattering tools in most of my pieces. For the glaze, I wanted to emphasize the alternating chattering and dots and this matt glaze gave the results I was wanting. It also gives a weathered look which fits the entire set.

Artwork Dimensions: 10" tall X 4.5" wide (for tallest piece)
Original Submitted Images Below

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Shaman’s Teapot

April 2, 2017 ASAA


(2nd Place – Ceramics)

Title of Art Piece: Shaman’s Teapot
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Anna Kardash
School: Lathrop High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

I have been working with different types and shapes of teapots in order to gain a better understanding of lids, spouts, and handles. I have interest in exploring new and innovative handles. Since I am from Alaska the antler only seemed fitting, and the sea shells add another element of nature.

Artwork Dimensions: 10×11
Original Submitted Images Below

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Ornamental Identity

April 3, 2017 ASAA


(3rd Place – Ceramics)

Title of Art Piece: Ornamental Identity
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Alexander Martin- Frank
School: Lathrop High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

This particular teapot is a colmination of a year long facet-nation of facet pots and unique glazed surfaces. I experimented with some mixed media projects this semester, I also enjoyed incorporating different elements like the wire wraps and keys into my pieces.

Artwork Dimensions: 8"high X 8" wide
Original Submitted Images Below

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Finding Balance

April 4, 2017 ASAA


(Honorable Mention – Ceramics)

Title of Art Piece: Finding Balance
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Anna Kardash
School: Lathrop High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

In my work with teapots for my AP Portfolio I have been experimenting with going outside the box with balance and structure. This piece displays four separately thrown elements attached together to portray balance and togetherness.

Artwork Dimensions: 14×10
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Komodo Dragon

April 5, 2017 ASAA


(Honorable Mention – Ceramics)

Title of Art Piece: Komodo Dragon
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Cody Weldon
School: Juneau-Douglas High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

When I was a kid I was fascinated by dinosaurs, and since they have been extinct for 65 million years, the komodo dragon is the best I can get. My ceramics teacher assigned a slab mask using an armature, and I immediately thought of the Woodland Park Zoo, where visiting the komodo dragons is a must. The scales of a komodo dragon sort of round, so I rolled little clay balls to mimic this texture. I also got the added bonus of leaving my fingerprint on each ball giving the mask an even more reptilian look. I only applied one coat of glaze so that it would be patchy and make the skin look more like a real komodo dragon.

Artwork Dimensions: 9.5 inches tall x 8 inches wide x 9 inches deep
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The Grey Ghost (CV-6) USS Enterprise

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: The Grey Ghost (CV-6) USS Enterprise
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Jessie Lamson
School: Thunder Mountain High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

I got the idea to create a large dragon sculpture after a drawing I made that looked like it would fit well in a garden, perhaps in the middle of a pond. I’d been intending to draw an aircraft carrier, but got distracted partway through, and ended up with a dragon. How that happened I doubt I’ll ever know. I decided just out of curiosity to try and design an aircraft carrier as a dragon. I then used that design to create a statue of the design I was fond of. I wanted to push my limits and finish off my high-school art with a bang, or in this case a roar. I used everything I knew about clay to ensure the project would come out of the kiln in one piece. It took three people to load Grey Ghost in the kiln and to retrieve him.

Artwork Dimensions: 24" tall X 22" Wide
Original Submitted Images Below

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My Heart

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: My Heart
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Elizabeth Pedersen
School: North Pole High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

I really like the demsions and level of contrast I achieved.

Artwork Dimensions: 6x6in.
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Historical Coil Vessel

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Historical Coil Vessel
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Matthew Zorbas
School: Kenai Central High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

The form for this vessel is based on a historical pot. I wanted to include a rich, deep, textural surface that would be engaging visually and when touched.

Artwork Dimensions: 11×8
Original Submitted Images Below

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Underwater Cactus Flower

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Underwater Cactus Flower
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Jordan Semeniuk
School: Dimond High School
Grade: 10th
Artist Statement:

I was just playing around with shapes and textures, and then I made a shape that looked like a cactus flower and I really liked what I had created. So I decided to add it onto my piece, along with 2 other flowers. Then I took a look at it and decided it just wasn’t good enough. Like it was missing something. So I created some barnacle-looking things and put swirls around them. But that STILL wasn’t enough. So I added some bigger swirls in the spaces that were open. It turned out to look like some organism was growing and almost blooming on my piece and I thought it completed it perfectly.

Artwork Dimensions: 6" x 3.50"
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Spring Sights

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Spring Sights
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Shirley Zhu
School: North Pole High School
Grade: 9th
Artist Statement:

I tried to capture how spring tends to sneak up on you. You never really notice until you hear the birds chirping and the puddles splashing. You start to see brown mountains, buds, and patches of grass soon after.

This was my first time working with ceramics and glazes. Though the clay was uneven in some parts, and the colors were a but darker than expected, I think it turned out pretty well.

Artwork Dimensions: 8"x 8" base, 1" high
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Blue Lagoon

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Blue Lagoon
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Aebery David
School: Dimond High School
Grade: 10th
Artist Statement:

My work is very percise and it shows in this piece representing the ocean. I liked creating this piece with my hands bringing alive a sea creature.

Artwork Dimensions: 5" x 3"
Original Submitted Images Below

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Celestial Candle

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Celestial Candle
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Elizabeth Fuller
School: North Pole High School
Grade: 10th
Artist Statement:

Celestial Candle is designed to be a candle holder. It as a slab cylinder that has been cut into so that the candle’s light escapes from the pottery. The bulbous half-spheres surrounding the outside would be representing the planets, with the top of the candle holder as the Sun and the blue background as space itself.

Artwork Dimensions: 6in High X 3in Wide
Original Submitted Images Below

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Winnie the Pooh Honey Jar

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Winnie the Pooh Honey Jar
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Riley Olsen
School: Thunder Mountain High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

My name is Riley Olsen and I go to Thunder Mountain High School. This is my second year in ceramics and it is by far my favorite class. I enjoy it because it is so relaxing and fun. I could be having a terrible day but once I come to ceramics class it brightens my day. Once I start working on it piece it lets me relax forget about everything else that has been going on. That is why I love doing it so much.
I made this piece because I like making tall vases. I enjoy it because it is unique compared to all of my other pieces. The thing that makes it unique is i don’t make lids for my pieces but this one I did. I don’t like making lids for my pieces but Ms. Imboden talked me into so I ended up making one. The reason that I am choosing to submit this one is because I love the way it turned out and it is one of a kind.

Artwork Dimensions: 10.5" Tall X 5" wide
Original Submitted Images Below

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Bubble expressions

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Bubble expressions
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Alexander Martin- Frank
School: Lathrop High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

I’m particularly interested in facets and different surface textures in my pottery. This series shows off the way facets make techniques like bubble glazing different.

Artwork Dimensions: ~7" high X 4" wide
Original Submitted Images Below

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Secret Succulent

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Secret Succulent
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Paloma Ramirez
School: Homer High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

When I was given a unity project by my ceramics teacher, I immediately thought of a group of succulents- something that I have loved forever. I was hoping to make a tightly packed pot of plants that could come apart. I worked with pinch pots, coil pots, and slabs in order to achieve this goal. The secret compartment that is in the planter gives the owner a place to store objects under a facade of a solid art piece; akin to a safe behind a painting. The ceramic piece was fun to make and I am happy with how it turned out.

Artwork Dimensions: 7"x6"
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Aquatic Plates

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Aquatic Plates
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Samantha Jacobsen
School: Homer High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

I chose aquatic animals for my plates bcause it is hard not to when living right next to the ocean. I used a green stain, and while using it, I was warned that it would either turn red or green because of the copper in it and the reactions with the oxidation and reduction in the gas kiln. Luckily, two came out green and two came out red with that unexpected look, it made the plates much more unique.

Artwork Dimensions: 7 inches in diameter (Each)
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Be Our Guest

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Be Our Guest
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Hannah Wegand
School: Craig High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

After working with the wheel for a little over a year, I wanted to challenge myself to create a dinnerware set.

Artwork Dimensions: various 4 inches to 11 inches
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Set of 3 Tea Mugs

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Set of 3 Tea Mugs
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Linnaea Alverts
School: Palmer High School
Grade: 10th
Artist Statement:

Last semester I made these three mugs as an assignment and discovered how challenging it was to make a mug that was visually pleasing and also practical to use. After having to recycle a mug because I let it dry out too long, I learned I had to pay close attention to the moisture level of my mugs while I added handles and slip work. It was hard to attempt putting the henna and Zen-tangle inspired designs with small slip trailer tips clogged with past user’s clay. After struggling with these fine tips, I had to use a bigger one. Even though my mugs did not go exactly as I pictured in my head, I learned a lot from the process and enjoy using them for tea, coffee and hot chocolate.

Artwork Dimensions: 3.5 deep x 4.5 high x 4.5" wide with handle
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Bowls with Handles

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Bowls with Handles
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Danielle Baker
School: Palmer High School
Grade: 10th
Artist Statement:

I started out by throwing the bowls on the wheel, and it took a couple of attempts to make each bowl look the same. Then I threw the handles and made about eight of them then chose the ones I thought looked the most alike. I scored and slipped the handles on the bowls. lastly, I glazed each bowl with one color but only glazing the same part on each bowl, let that glaze dry then did the same process two more times with two more glazes.

Artwork Dimensions: 4.5 x 5.5 x 7.5"
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tOHRqued

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: tOHRqued
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: William Whittenburg
School: West Anchorage High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

This altered form is inspired by the late 19th century work of ceramist George Ohr. I try to recreate his techniques in many of my pieces. I want to create pieces that capture the wacky creativity that Ohr strived to achieve.

Artwork Dimensions: 5.5 Inches High x 7 Inches Wide
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Alembic

April 10, 2017 ASAA


Title of Art Piece: Alembic
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Breanna Slater
School: West Valley High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

I have never been able to successfully make a teapot-so I decided to make it happen. I threw a few forms to get a shape that I was happy with. After adding all the attachments, I put on a bamboo handle that had been soaked in water so I could form it to fit my piece.

Artwork Dimensions: 5×6.5
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Teapot Set

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Teapot Set
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Madison Ressler
School: Wasilla High School
Grade: 10th
Artist Statement:

This was my first time making a teapot set. I wanted to contrast the angles of the teapot with the smooth curves of the cups. The angles and clean lines of the saucers echo the design of the teapot.

Artwork Dimensions: 10" x 6"
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Earthy Teapot

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Earthy Teapot
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Rosemary Reynolds
School: South Anchorage High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

I love tea and a teapot of natural colors was something I wanted to create.

Artwork Dimensions: L 10" x H 5.5"x W 5"
Original Submitted Images Below

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Oswald

April 10, 2017 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Oswald
Category: Ceramics – 2017
Student/Artist’s Name: Dale Slater
School: South Anchorage High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

I was inspired to do this piece because I found the form to be challenging and I was expiramenting with glazes and shapes, which this piece lent it’s self to.

Artwork Dimensions: H: 9in L: 18in W: 18in
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Filed Under: Ceramics - 2017 Tagged With: South Anchorage - 2017

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