I made a Nike Air Yeezy 2 out of clay using slab and coil techniques and added a strip of felt for the strap. This was probably the most time consuming project I've done so far. It was also one of the hardest. Regardless of how time I spent working on it, this was one of my favourite projects. I liked how similar to the actual shoe it looks and that I was able to make this on my own.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Ain't Nobody Fresher Than My Clique...
Earlier this year, shoe enthusiasts, like myself, were blessed with another Nike and Kanye West collaboration. The Nike Air Yeezy 2's!
I made a Nike Air Yeezy 2 out of clay using slab and coil techniques and added a strip of felt for the strap. This was probably the most time consuming project I've done so far. It was also one of the hardest. Regardless of how time I spent working on it, this was one of my favourite projects. I liked how similar to the actual shoe it looks and that I was able to make this on my own.
I made a Nike Air Yeezy 2 out of clay using slab and coil techniques and added a strip of felt for the strap. This was probably the most time consuming project I've done so far. It was also one of the hardest. Regardless of how time I spent working on it, this was one of my favourite projects. I liked how similar to the actual shoe it looks and that I was able to make this on my own.
Hold up. That's a fruit?
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| Image courtesy of Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times |
For my hollow fruit project I chose to make a dragon fruit because it's a fruit that is foreign to most people. It's also something that no one else would think to make. To make it I made two pinch pots and blended them together. I used individual pieces of clay to add to the look of the fruit.
To learn more about this unusual and exotic fruit read more at:
A Fruit With a Future
A Fruit With a Future
Halloween Candle holder
For Halloween we made candle holders using the slab technique. For mine I cut out Oogie Boogie and Jack Skellington from Nightmare Before Christmas, bat, and ghost shapes.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
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