Friday, December 14, 2012

Hold up. That's a fruit?

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

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