This is my planter. The base is 5 inches wide and it is 4 inches tall. It features four drainage holes, which make it into a functional planter. I glazed this with white glaze, then I used Sydney’s blue near the lip. A new skill I learned to make this project was how to open a centered piece of clay twice -- so that I could make both the pot and the base. As with most planters, mine has an interesting form -- there are holes through the walls, and it has many different widths which makes it stand out from other projects. The form of my planter displays proper proportions in my project, because the main pot is significantly taller than the base. These characteristics combine to create a feeling of simplicity because simplicity is often associated with nature, and I used simple ideas and colors to make a difficult project.
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