After Moonshine glass, we very briefly went to the Powwow grounds for lunch. I'm not going to go into details, but it was interesting just to see them. Then we drove to the Valley Bronze Foundry for a tour. The man who gave us the tour showed us the process of the bronze- making. While he was leading us around we got to see all the amazing art pieces. My favorite part was when he took us into the monument center where we got to see an incredible astronaut. The astronaut was gigantic; everything about it was perfect! After that we thanked the man and climbed aboard the bus.
The demonstration was really amazing. Ted explained where the clay comes from; he said that the clay starts as decomposed rock and plants. After explaining that, he started with the wheel. First he took a long "worm" of clay, cut it into 3" thick circles and put one on the wheel. Instead of putting it on the wheel with the circle facing up, he had to turn it so it was like a wheel. After that, he centered it by covering the clay with his hands and turning it into a cup, vase, pitcher, plate, or whatever he wanted by pulling the clay up into a shape.
The whole time he worked, he talked. He told us that he has been doing clay for 38 years. THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS! That is a long time; 452 months! After Ted finished his demonstration, he let us try. It was so awesome. We had a choice to use the wheel or hand build and we made bowls and cups. Ted is firing them for us. I am so excited to see how my vase turned out.