This is a wheel bowl that is 5 inches by 4 inches. The walls are a little uneven but the base is a good thickness and it seems to be centered. The entire bowl is glazed in a dark blue. The glaze is uneven in the inside of the bowl which created streaks. One skill I worked on when making this bowl was creating even walls thought the bowl. One art element in this bowl is the color. It is simple but with the visible streaks it gives it a mysterious pattern
 
This was supposed to be the top to one of my cups but it ended up breaking but I glazed it anyway. The colors turned out pretty good though
 
This is a wheel plate that is 7inches in diameter and 1 inch tall. It has a very flat base and the walls do not come up completely straight but curve slightly towards the inside. The center of the plate was glazed with an apple red and black creating alternating streaks. One art element on this project is the pattern or design on the middle of the plate. One skill I used when making this was creating a flat top on the plate so there were no irregular bumps in the center from uneven pressure.
 
This a extra credit lidded wheel project that is 8'x3'. It is much taller than it is wide and has a cry straight wall. The lid sinks into the inside of the project. The entire project is glazed with a light blue with black streaks coming up from the base. The lid is also glazed black. A possible art element for this would be the movement of the streaks coming up from the base instead of downwards. A skill I used when making this project was being able to pull up taller walls.
 
This is a wheel plate that is 1''x6''. This plate has a small lip around the edges and has a flat surface. The entire project was glazed in clear with a red circle in the middle surrounded by streaks of Black and Tan. A possible art element that I used on this project was a complex pattern on he plate. A skill used in making this project was the basic skill of creating the flat surfaces of the plate.