My second piece of ceramics work that depict both pattern and contrast is a franken pot created by Kate, Megan and I. Although this piece of work was not done merely by me, It is still one of my favorite projects because it shows the accuracy and preciseness I have learned while being in ceramics. It was thrown in three pieces individually and then pasted together with just water and slit. It started off with a cylinder about four inches high, this was my piece of work that had to provide support for a tall structure that would soon turn into a large "franken pot." The top was thrown about four inches high and the lip was pulled out to create the vase like look. After it was bisqued my next task was to create an image on the outside that would contrast with the shape well. I first glazed It with white to cover the whole surface area then added the pattern on top of it. I used the lavender detail glaze to create medium size flowers all around the surface. Like the cylinder, I used a small detail brush and used the side of the brush to form the petals and the end of the brush to create the center of the flower. However, once It was glazed it turned out not how I was envisioning it to. The white is notorious for running therefore the white pulled the lavender glaze down and created a different, yet still interesting pattern. The pattern was shown through the droopy flowers and the glaze worked with contrasting both the pattern and shape of the vase.