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Ceramics I - Tiles 
The purpose is to introduce different techniques used to enhance your decorating techniques.
Rubric Code: KX5BA64
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Primary design, sketches for the relief, sgraffito, incising and resist tiles.
  Low performance

10 points<BR>
Student did not follow directions,

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Relief

building up and or carving into the surface. Bas – relief is a shallow relief modeling technique, which is generally used for flat tiles.

Low performance
Fair
Good
Incising/sgraffito

means cutting into the clay surface and involves a wide range of approaches such as, subtle or bold. Incising can occur anytime during the process until the work is bisque fired.

Low performance
Fair
Good
Impression

objects pushed into the clay to form a texture. (similar to stamping & rouletting)

Low performance
Fair
Good
Stamping

An object is pushed into the clay to make a print. Stamps are usually small and of a convenient shape and size to be held firmly, yet small enough to leave impressions on a slightly curved surface. Shells, jewelry, old lead or wooden print blocks are also good for stamping.

Low performance
Fair
Good





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