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Nestling Vessels
Two Vessels that Fit Together but Can Also
Stand Alone
Inspiration Piece Forrest Lesch-Middleton, Nestling Teapot
How could these two pieces separate?
Alison Britton, Light Double Pot
How could these two pieces separate?
Barry Flanagan, Untitled
How do these two pieces separate?
Bethany Krull, Untitled, Stacking Tea
How do these three pieces separate?
Chris Stanley, Nesting Batter Bowls
Not vessels, but notice the great negative space between the two pieces. Could your pieces interact this way?
Conrad Snider, Insomnia
Could the top cube detach from the bottom cube?
Dina Angel-Wing, Ice-Tea
Your project even has the option to “weave” together.
Although, make the weave tighter.
Edith B. Murphy, Po Grouping
How could this project separate?
Frank Giorgini ,Udu Hadgini Drum
Although it’s made out of glass, here is another option of how two pieces could interact.
John Chiles, Whirlwind
Not just simple bowls. The ridges lock together perfectly.
Kaete Brittin Shaw, Nesting Trays
Could these be transformed into containers?
Lisa Slovis, A Piece of Me, Candleholders
Interesting negative space.
Lisa Slovis, Coupling Salt & Pepper
Lisa Slovis, Leaning Salt & Pepper
Lisa Slovis, Wave Salt & Pepper Shakers
These don’t necessarily nestling, but notice how the surface texture continues on to the next piece. Something to consider.
Could the top of this potentially life of the bottom piece?
Paul Eshelman, Bowl Set
How could these potentially separate?
Tom Latka, Vase
Don’t neglect the treatment of the rim. It can bring unity to the piece.
Whitney Smith, Eight Nesting Lotus Bowls
Do your pieces need to go straight up?
Yvonne Kleinveld, Two Jugs
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Grading Rubric:What I am looking for
• Functionality - plan for each piece to hold roughly a cup of water
• Surface Treatment - Make sure the surface adds to the overall piece, and doesn’t take away
• Unity - the pieces should look like the go together, but also should be able to stand alone
• Craftsmanship - make it neat• Creativity - make it original• Effort & Participation - work everyday, no complaints