Our last project for my ceramics class allowed me to make anything I wanted, which makes everything to make become a possibility. To narrow the ideas down I decided to think about things I inspire to, and I will go on from there. The first thing I chose is grasslands. I chose this because this shows my inspiration of grasslands in my home country. I live in a village house back in Indonesia and I am surrounded by grasslands and wheat fields, every time I look around it's the flat surface of the earth terrain. The second thing I picked was the idea of deforestation around my country and village. Every year I see the grassland decrease in its surface area to make space for either animals or industrial factories. I am really against the fact that nature is being destroyed to jus make space for things like factories. And from that point, I knew what to make. I wanted to make a ceramics pieces that had grasslands surrounding a tree, and at the base of the tree I will write, "Don't Cut."
That is what I wanted to make for the last month of the class. I made the piece with lots and lots of slabs put on top of each other. And each slab gradually gets smaller as the height increases. In middle of the piece, I will put a pole representing the trunk of the tree, and from there I will build up the leafs from there. The base of the tree, I will put a slab of clay standing up which will be the area where I write the words. I used only one main technique to execute the piece. Even though it is only one technique, it made my piece what it is. Slit and score was the technique that I used to hold everything together, especially the tree. Without the slit, I am pretty sure that the tree won't hold its weight up and it would probably break down. Some methods I used throughout was just basically blending the clay with each other at places where it is needed.
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One of my friends actually came up with the Idea of putting the tree in the middle of the grass fields, I think that was the most influential feedback because it added another aspect to my piece that was significant. I think my piece it very original because of the meaning behind it and the design, even though the tree is conventionally used in many things, I used it in a unique way, to show the importance of nature. For the grasslands, I think the idea of the lands from my home country is original and I was able to replicate that to a ceramic piece.
Creativity can be practice many times in a day, for me it comes naturally. If I have to think of something for a school work that includes creativity, I flash back into my memory and rethink what I thought recently and bring that thought back. It can be practiced by just noting everything down, whatever you think, jot it down. Maybe at a certain time, you could combine ideas to make something very original and unique.
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References:
Rhett Butler. Deforestation. Digital image. Mongabay. N.p., 29 June 2014. Web. 26 May 2017.
Terrace Rice Fields. Digital image. Ezroadtrips. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 May 2017.