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Some failed pottery I did on the wheel. None of these turned out as neat as I wanted them to. At least they have a kind of cool shape. Hopefully glazing them will help them look better. I hope to get more practice in before ceramics 2. Maybe I can make a decent cup next time. @melanieeubanks
Context
The act of creating and learning can sometimes be seen as a task rather than an experience. Simply completing a project or work of art does not allow the artist to be thoughtfully involved. Instead, self-reflect and record on what is occurring during the process. This can be done by creating mental connections or documenting tangible responses. The creative process is not only a concern to the final product, but also a concern for a self-investigation.
Question
How do we become fully invested in the creative process?
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Zoom Out
The concept of self-reflection from learning is not only important in art making, but also necessary for self-growth. Learning from and during experiences can develop our capacity for being an artist and a person.
Ceramic Deconstruction/Reconstruction.
Implications
“If we limit ourselves, we are limiting new progress and experiences.”