Master's Theses

Department

Art

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to arrive at a unity between glazing and surface patterns on ceramic form. Surface decoration in many instances is dependent on glaze or texture alone but often they are not interrelated. It was the artist's intent to search for a means of arriving at a coalescence between glaze and reoccurring surface patterns. This study was not confined to any one ceramic forming process. A variety of techniques were used: thrown, slap, coil, and pinch; each lending itself to the surface pattern used.

Advisor

Dr. Joel C. Moss

Date of Award

Summer 1966

Document Type

Thesis - campus only access

Rights

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