This project expands the threshold of traditional ceramic thought by combining the plasticity of clay with the low melting temperature of glaze in order to blur distinctions usually made between clay and glaze. This allows manipulation of glaze as if it was clay. The purpose of this project was to broaden the available color palette and to push the size limitations of the work while exploring of the aesthetic created by sculpting with glaze. Both clay and glaze melt in the kiln; however, the temperature at which they melt sets them apart. At firing temperature, clay melts only enough to become hardened and dense through a process called vitrification, whereas glaze surpasses vitrification to enter into a fully liquid state. Making it possib...