The art of pinch pot includes techniques of using your fingers to form shapes from a ball of clay. This way of making objectes out of clay is the simplest and oldest form of clay making.
Here there are multiple size pinch pot bowls fitted inside each other. I like how the indentations on the bottom of each bowl make it stand out.
This triceratops was formed by combining two pinch pots together and adding extra clay to form the rest of the features like the horns and the tail.
Here is a made to resemble ones of Native American tribes. The designs are interesting because they can sometimes tell a story.
This pinch pot was originally made as an ashtray but is actually used for other uses.
This pinch pot is designed in a gord like shape. The texture of the surface remindes me of coral and the indents between the curves resemble an octopus.
A small pitcher pinch pot. The stand it sits on and the color of the pitcher look like stone or rock.
Another vase pinch pot. I like how the shape of the vase is abstract and the neck is curved insted of being straight.
This is a type of pot called a amphora used to hold liquids.