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Robins Egg teapot

April 1, 2018 ASAA

(1st Place – Ceramics)
BEST OF SHOW

Title of Art Piece: Robins Egg teapot
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Amber Hajdukovich
School: West Valley High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

Initially when I began creating this piece I lacked vision for it, making the process exceedingly tough to carry out. Eventually after a couple of tries I knew what I wanted for the shape. The orange colored bamboo handle against the robins egg blue color helped me give it a playful yet sophisticated look. My leaf-like spout and lid was inspired by the bamboo of the handle.

Artwork Dimensions: 10×6
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Two Roads Diverged

April 2, 2018 ASAA

(2nd Place – Ceramics)

Title of Art Piece: Two Roads Diverged
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Rahab Porter
School: Lathrop High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

I actually had a dream about this piece, so I wanted to create it. My dream took place in the Alaskan wilderness…there were different paths in the woods and I was hiking. There were lots of animals in the dream as well. When I got into the pottery studio I made the round pot and then started attaching the clay paths…and i saw the antler in a drawer with feathers and shells…I thought the antler handle tied the piece together. The small shells as accents by the rim just seemed to fit. I had a lot of fun creating this piece.

Artwork Dimensions: 9" high x 9" wide
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Persistence, Patience & Practice

April 3, 2018 ASAA

(3rd Place – Ceramics)

Title of Art Piece: Persistence, Patience & Practice
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Clare Hanneman
School: Lathrop High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

I have made several pieces where I’ve enjoyed carving out geometric patterns in the pot’s surface…this is my favorite so far. I really planned out the form on the wheel and I think the diamond patterning and deep carving makes the piece stand out visually. It took a lot of specific pattern planning, and hours of carving to get this effect on the entire vessel. I think the carved peace make the glazes really come to life in rich blues, greens and browns.

Artwork Dimensions: 14" high X 6" wide
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Estuaries

April 4, 2018 ASAA

(Honorable Mention – Ceramics)

Title of Art Piece: Estuaries
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Claire Granger
School: Lathrop High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

I do a lot of sculptural clay work and recently have been exploring coil forms. I really like playing with the element of balance with coils, making the pots look like they are leaning or turning…creating the hint of movement in a solid form. This piece reminded me of the movement of water, like rivers merging. I also like leaving openings in the piece, so light dances in and around the pot.

Artwork Dimensions: 20"high X 15"wide
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Jardine`re

April 5, 2018 ASAA

(Honorable Mention – Ceramics)

Title of Art Piece: Jardine`re
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Abbie Flynn
School: Lathrop High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

As an AP 3-D student this year I have really enjoyed working with my concentration: stacked wheel-thrown pots with thick slip design. I love the challenge of creating evenly crafted and measured stacked forms on the wheel, and then decorating the forms on the outside with thick slip designs and patterns for the glazes to dance around on. As far as the glazing goes, I love the process of spraying 4-8 layers of glazes in different combinations to create different effects. On this piece I love that from a distance it reads like antique browns and olives, but up close it shows rich hues of browns, purples, blues, greens and sandy tans.

Artwork Dimensions: 20" high x 12" wide
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Eclipse

April 5, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Eclipse
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Lake Siner
School: Thunder Mountain High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

This was my first time exploring the raku firing technique. All I can say is it was exhilarating! The entire process involved every sense: there was the sound of the cracking glazes and bubbling water, the heat of the fire, the strong smell of the burning ash, the wind, the sight of the glowing pieces. At one time I threw more saw dust unto my piece and the ash that was suspended all around my face caught on fire.–I was not scared but I certainly felt the heat and saw nothing but flame engulfing me for a split second. The eclipse of the entire process was to see my first and only raku piece which far exceeded my expectations. Raku is a life of its own.

Artwork Dimensions: 8 inches tall X 5 inches wide
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Six Sided Flower Box

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Six Sided Flower Box
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Willa Madden-Wood
School: Thunder Mountain High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

I drew inspiration for a hexagonal box from other square and rectangle boxes, but I wanted to spice it up a bit. The box itself was built out of slabs using a protractor and ruler to measure all of the pieces of the box. The hexagonal shape of the box gave way to the design of the flower on the lid, and placement of the petals. The flower and colors of the box were inspired by the water lily, which grow from the dark bottom of a pond then are beautiful when they reach the surface. Green on the lid to represent a lily pad floating on the water, the light blue outside, and the flower sits on top of the pad. The inside is dark blue to be the deep, dark water underneath the surface from which the flower grows.

Artwork Dimensions: 5 inches tall X 3 1/2 inches wide
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Flower Vessel

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Flower Vessel
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: JoBeth Stuart
School: Bethel Regional High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

The method I used to create my vessel was the coiling method. I wanted to make a vessel similar to a flower vase for my love of flowers.

Artwork Dimensions: 7.5 inches High X 3 inches Wide
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My happy heart

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: My happy heart
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Dale Slater
School: South Anchorage High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

I wanted to make a piece the expressed the happiness within a person with a little twist.

Artwork Dimensions: Nine inches high, eleven inches long, eight inches wide.
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Sleepy City

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Sleepy City
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Daisy Kettle
School: Homer High School
Grade: 10th
Artist Statement:

My favorite memory of Seattle is walking back to our minivan rental car, from a Macklemore concert at Key Arena. It was a clear December night, and the city was quiet. We walked through Seattle Center and around the Space Needle without seeing a single person. Although I love a city’s nightlife, there is something very special about a quiet city at night in December. I wanted this piece to perfectly capture that moment with the stars above and the bright office buildings in every direction. Our project was to create a piece that fits together with something else, or that you make in pieces. I chose a butter bell because I thought it would perfectly show all of the buildings and the feeling of night.

Artwork Dimensions: 4 x 6"
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Tea Set

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Tea Set
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Jacob Davis
School: Homer High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

Inspiration wise, I just wanted a tea set to have around the house and really liked the shape of English style teapots and thought it would be a good challenge making the long, curved spout. Originally the teapot started as a jar; which is why it has the flangeless lid, but after consideration of the finished shape, it seemed better and more useful to me as a teapot. At the time, I had also made and fired a set of teacups as practice for production work. I glazed them experimentally, layering different glazes together, which turned out really wonderfully. So, to connect the teapot with the set, I used the same glaze style- using a blue and green glaze under a clear, smooth, glossy glaze; but this time with a lighter, matte blue.
The pieces in this set were huge steps up in the progression of my ceramic skills and are great symbols that represent that development.

Artwork Dimensions: teapot 6 x 7" tea cups 3 x 4" each
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Blossom

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Blossom
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Vianne Sarber
School: Homer High School
Grade: 9th
Artist Statement:

Nothing seems to bring more inspiration than the becoming of spring. The new year brings new promises and new ideas. Spring is often associated with the symbols of new beginnings, and flowers, the bringers of beauty and hope. Artists tend to create pieces inspired by this season because it represents more than just the ending of winter, it’s the idea of turning over a new leaf. The coil pot represented is telling of new ideas. In my case, as a freshman in high school, this is unequivocally a new experience. Even as my freshman year is almost over, I still am making new discoveries and finding new ideas. Constantly, students must blossom. My first ceramics class has reinforced many ideas, but none more important than to look at a different angle, see the bright side of things, and start over. All these linking back to the symbols of spring. Overall, the creation of this piece is inspired by new beginnings.

Artwork Dimensions: 14.5 x 8"
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Grey Wolf

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Grey Wolf
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Steven Ireland-Haight
School: Juneau-Douglas High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

I made this during our animal mask making project in Ceramics class. I wanted to create an accurate rendering of a grey wolf. I even made several test-tiles so the glaze would be just right. The biggest challenge was that this was such a large scale slab project.

Artwork Dimensions: 15"x13"x14"
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Undulations

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Undulations
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Abbie Flynn
School: Lathrop High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

In my work with stacking wheel thrown larger pots, I started to try to alter the pieces by pushing the pots from the inside out with my hands. Then I wanted to exaggerate the hills and valleys by using my hands and fingers to move the clay on the outside of the pot…when I was done, it reminded me of the ocean waves and the sandy ocean floors. So. I glazed it with layers of ocean blues and sandy tans to finish my vision.

Artwork Dimensions: 18"High X 7"wide
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The Goat Man

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: The Goat Man
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Anesia Pavilla
School: Palmer High School
Grade: 9th
Artist Statement:

My slab box creation had a beginning of a few ideas. My choices were an Eragon based box, Alice in Wonderland based box, A kitten box, a Japanese mythical creature box,  two Halloween inspired boxes, a baking themed box, a sewing themed box, a Kesride based box, and A Mayan mythical creatures box. I, after hard decisions, named my top three: The Eragon themed, the sewing themed, and the Mayan themed boxes. From there I asked the class which one the liked best and the outcome was the Mayan themed box. The handle is a Huay Chivo (a goat man) and the others are just Mayan based symbols. My choice of colors for the box was based off of my classmates remarks that it looked demonic, so I played along.
I really enjoyed the fact that I was able to express one of my many sides, the darker and creepy side. Along with the fact that my classmates saw that I could created something that could send chills down a person’s spine(and look demonic), didn’t really change how they viewed me.
That there is my process to creating my art piece dubbed as “The Goat Man.”

Artwork Dimensions: 8.5 inches high x 6.5 inches wide x 6.5 inches deep
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Peace and Sleep

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Peace and Sleep
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Annie Coggins
School: Bethel Regional High School
Grade: 9th
Artist Statement:

For this artwork I took inspiration from the natural world. The crystals shapes are – Amethyst stones which represent peace and purification. The plants are lavender which represent sleep, hence peace and sleep.

Artwork Dimensions: 4 inches high X 3 inches wide
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Flower Vase

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Flower Vase
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Chelonia Jones
School: Bethel Regional High School
Grade: 9th
Artist Statement:

My inspiration for this piece was roses. Roses are elegant and I wanted to represent that in my artwork which why I used mostly cool colored glaze. I made the rose red to add contrast to my piece.

Artwork Dimensions: 5 inches high X 3 inches wide
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Coil Vessel

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Coil Vessel
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Deja Jackson
School: Bethel Regional High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

The method I used for this was the coiling method. My media being clay and glaze. I chose this shape thinking of a honey pot. I didn’t really plan my design, as I was going along I made whatever came to mind.

Artwork Dimensions: 6.5 inches High X 4 inches wide
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Coiled Ceramic Vessel

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Coiled Ceramic Vessel
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Andrea Lee
School: Bethel Regional High School
Grade: 11th
Artist Statement:

The media I used was clay and high fire glaze. I made up the patterns as I went along. I chose this shape because I like the way it looks.

Artwork Dimensions: 8 inches high X 4.5 inches wide
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Dragon Tea set

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Dragon Tea set
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Dale Slater
School: South Anchorage High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

My piece was an exploration into another culture’s way of making utilitarian ceramics.

Artwork Dimensions: * Tea pot, inches high, 12 inches long, seven inches wide. Cups are 4 inches high, 3 inches wide.
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Sea urchin tea set.

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Sea urchin tea set.
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Roxanna Renolds
School: South Anchorage High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

I enjoy the ocean and when I went into this project, I wanted to look into using a subject often overlooked.

Artwork Dimensions: fourteen inches in length. Ten inches in height. Eight inches in width.
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Planter

April 6, 2018 ASAA

Title of Art Piece: Planter
Category: Ceramics – 2018
Student/Artist’s Name: Robin Eagleton
School: West Valley High School
Grade: 12th
Artist Statement:

The flower planter is wheel thrown and underglaze decorated and fired to cone 04. I have a whole series of forms that I worked on decorating with different flowers in a loose style. This was one of my favorites.

Artwork Dimensions: 8 x 6.5
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