March 8, 2012
Ceramics
Piggy Banks
Masha Hart
Alexis Nicolas
Malia Acovak
Butter Dishes
Julia Davenport
Hannah Norris
Masks
Jenny Joseph
Ashley Whiteshield
Julia Davenport
Masha Hart
Slab Vase
Michaela O
Plates
Michaela Olson
Skyler Broeckel
Jenny Joseph
Gabe Esposito
Amber Clarke
Masha Hart
Renzee Comia
Dog Dish
Masha Hart
Mugs
Laura Kromrey
Hannah Norris
Renzee Comia
Michaela Olson
Skyler Broeckel
February 2, 2012
Ceramics
Check out what Seward High Ceramic Students have been up to!
Textured Trays
Alexis Nicolas
Jordan Hargreaves
Laura Kromrey
Hannah Norris
Jenny Joseph
Butter Dishes
Laura Kromrey
Kylie Hendrickson
Michaela Olson
Malia Acovak
Wheel Projects
Josh Dotomain
Masha Hart
Veronica Wilde
Julia Davenport
Emma Farris
Masks
Misha O’Leary
Kylie Hedrickson
October 17, 2011
Ceramics
Here are some more Ceramic Projects from Seward High!
Coil Pots
Olivia Beckham
Tori Stallings
Malia Acovak
Jamie Jacobson
Laura Dyer
Alice Pfeiffenberger
Josh Dotomain
Jenny Joseph
Jeff Buchanan
Hannah Norris
Ben Miranda
Soap Dishes
Laura Dyer
Jamie Jacobson
Hannah Norris
Hunter Doan
Amber Clarke
Tori Stallings
Wheel Projects
Cooper Kimble
Dylan Paquette
Dylan Paquette
Jeff Buchanan
Julia Davenport
Olivia Beckham
April 29, 2011
Tea Pots
Seward High Ceramic Students recently completed teapots. They were assigned to create a teapot which was unique in some way and they came up with amazing ideas. Here are some of the best!
February 28, 2011
More Ceramics Projects
Here are some more soap dishes and plates!
January 21, 2011
Coiled Candle Holders
Seward High Ceramic Students began the semester by making coiled candle holders. After creating foot tall structures that incorporated at least three shapes, they coated them with spray paint them and accented them with acrylic paint. Here are some of the nicest ones:
December 1, 2010
Ceramic Bas Relief Tiles
Seward High Ceramic students have made bas relief tiles. Bas means low in french, these are low set sculptures emerging from a flat surface. This carving technique is quite ancient, and it has been used independently in many cultures from Mesoamerica to India. Seward high students made theirs with clay.