Since I liked the idea of the pottery with the shards and the handles, decide to combine the two. I think this was a good idea because the handles were very useful for creating the punctuation and the numbers, which might have been more difficult with just the shards alone.
Another idea, completely different to the pottery, was using the figure and light to create shadows of the letters. There was some issues trying to get the right shape to make each letter obvious, for example not being able to contort the body into the right shape, or needing more than one person.
Initially I was considering a typeface made using flowers, however after finding smashed pottery on a walk, I decided to try using it to make a typeface. I do plan on exploring a type face with flowers , however this idea peaked my interest more so, I will work with this.
Using another handle from my pile of pottery I tried to see if it was possible to form previous letters that had failed. I do think it could be possible, but I would need more broken handles and specifically thinner handles in smaller pieces. I will try again if I'm successful in finding more broken handles, however I'm not sure if ill find more where I found the rest. Another idea that I had for the pottery was to take close up pictures of the pieces and then manipulate them using photoshop into the letters, numbers and punctuation. the only issue I've had with taking the photographs is getting the camera to focus when getting so up close to the pottery pieces. After messing around with some of the close up pieces and trying to find letters within the images, I decided that this idea wasn't the best. The photographs I collected are poor quality, as I don't have a camera that can focus as close up as I wanted to go, which means the letters range in quality, some worse than others. There was also the issue of trying to make each letter stand out so it is clear to the reader, but also maintain the texture of the pottery.
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