Develop 2-3 forms that relate through subject and surface: at least one must be thrown, at least one must be a realistically formed animal.
The Raku technique essentially occurs when glazed pottery is removed from the kiln while it is still red-hot and then placed on a material that can catch fire, such as sawdust or newspaper. This technique is used to deprive the piece of oxygen, which creates a multitude of colors within the enamel.
Yes I am very happy with the result of my Raku forms I really liked it I didn't imagine the result would be as good as this the colors are beautiful and bright I really loved it I was undecided which animal to make, I wanted to make a shark or snail, but out of nowhere I decided to make a penguin and I was happy with the result.
The most interesting part of the trip was when the Raku came out of the oven and we had to throw some things on top and then cover it so the fire didn't spread, it was one of the most fun parts we had, I'm sure